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Building the Network of Networks. Call for Action. Want to Help?

Supply Chain Shaman

Data sits–examples include images, map and location data, sentiment, telematics, warranty, and weather– on the doorstep of manufacturing companies and retailers. In 2002-2003, I fought a personal battle within internal walls of Gartner Group fighting a concept called ERP II. These signals cannot be used.

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Industry 3.X and TPM deciphered

KEPLER Consulting

The analysis of Big Data, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, and cyber-physical systems are considered the main levers of the next digital upgrade. Big Data analysis. Smart manufacturing for the future. In Real-time systems (pp. Springer US. Washington, DC: U.S.

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Why Is It So Hard to Find Good Help These Days?

Material Handling & Logistics

In recent years, firms both large and small have launched new “Data Science” or similarly named groups. As the phenomenon of Big Data has taken hold in the private sector, many firms which as recently as 10 years ago devoted minimal resources to large scale database mining and analytics have reversed course.