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The Internet of Things is over 30 Years Old and still in Its Infancy

Enterra Insights

According to Jonathan Sallet, a former visiting fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, that’s exactly the situation in which the Internet of Things (IoT) finds itself. “The term ‘internet of things’ is said to have been first used in 1985,” he explains.

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How the Internet of Things enables agile supply chains

Savi

This year, Internet of Things (IoT) devices and services are expected to reach an adoption rate of 18 to 20%, and this number is predicted to reach nearly 100% by 2030. The post How the Internet of Things enables agile supply chains appeared first on Savi Technology.

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Cognitive Computing: Getting Clear on Definitions

Supply Chain Shaman

We will answer the question of how the confluence of technologies—wearables, robotics, cognitive computing, 3D printing, real-time data and the Internet of Things (IOT), blockchain, and bitcoin—will change the future of supply chain processes and drive opportunities for a digital supply chain transformation.

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Tackling the Unknown: Trying to Figure Out New Forms of Analytics

Supply Chain Shaman

The automation of processes with these new data forms intrigues me. It is about much, much more than a passive data scientist role. While consultants market big data services, and ERP vendors hawk cloud and new database technologies, open source software is changing the fundamentals. Where Can You Find Out More?

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Evolution of B2B Networks

Supply Chain Shaman

With the evolution of big data analytics, these Supply Chain Operating Network architectures are evolving: prescriptive and cognitive analytics enhanced by more advanced visualization and benchmarking. Economic Vision of Supply Chain 2030. Supply Chain 2030. Demand-driven lacks a consistent definition.

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Lassoing S&OP

Supply Chain Shaman

We will answer the question of how the confluence of technologies—wearables, robotics, cognitive computing, 3D printing, real-time data and the Internet of Things (IOT), blockchain, and bitcoin—will change the future of supply chain processes and drive opportunities for a digital supply chain transformation.

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Zero Waste Supply Chain Management in Food Industry with AI

ThroughPut

According to BCG , by 2030 annual food loss and waste will hit 2.1 In such a scenario, digitization, using emerging technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Machine Learning (ML), and others, seems to be the only viable way out of the vicious circle of production and wastage.