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The Confusing Future of the Internet of Things

Enterra Insights

Last year technology journalist Gordon Feller wrote, “The Internet of Things (IoT) is poised to disrupt and transform manufacturing and a number of other industries.”[1] The Internet of Things represents a new wave in the industrial revolution that will transform the entire supply chain ecosystem.

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AI and IoT on the Cutting Edge

Enterra Insights

Most people are aware of the growing number of “things” connected to the Internet. Analysts from Statista report, “The total installed base of Internet of Things (IoT) connected devices worldwide is projected to amount to 30.9 billion units by 2025, a sharp jump from the 13.8 ” GFC Global. [5]

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Selecting a Supply Chain Technology Provider is Harder than it Seems

The Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society

In India, the Central Government’s focus on improving all aspects of the supply chain means that all supply chain users must start thinking carefully about how to create a streamlined and agile supply chain to keep up with the changing global environment. Feature Article by Mark Yong , Managing Director, APAC & EMEA at Blume Global.

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Dissecting the Headwinds and Tailwinds of Digital Transformation

Supply Chain Shaman

For the global multi-national, Powering global growth in China and India is tougher, and with less intellectual property risk, than driving a digital transformation in North America and Europe. Internet of Things: The use of machine-to-machine streaming data to improve supply chain outcomes. Internet of Things.

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Is Technology Revolutionizing or Simply Changing Logistics?

Enterra Insights

To address this, savvy businesses have been experimenting with multiple disruptive technologies for quite some time now, hence opening the doors to solutions that are driven by technologies like machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT), automation, data analytics and more.”[1] The Internet of Things.

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Industry 4.0 was Delayed, not Cancelled, by the Pandemic

Enterra Insights

John Kottayil ( @JoKottayil ), Executive Director of the State of Bavaria India office, explains, “Every industrial revolution has brought with it a drastic and inevitable wave of change. are: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), big data, cloud computing, advanced robotics, additive manufacturing, and augmented reality.

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Bristlecone Ranks in Leadership Zone in Zinnov Zones for Engineering R&D Services 2020

Bristlecone

In 2020, Bristlecone also earned a leadership position among small and medium-sized Robotic Process Automation (RPA) service providers in Zinnov Zones for RPA Services – 2020 and made its debut in Zinnov Zones for IoT Services – 2020 for its Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. For more information, visit www.zinnov.com.