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Streamlining supply chain management: Strategies for the future

IBM Big Data Hub

Big data and predictive analytics are increasingly being used to improve forecasting accuracy, allowing businesses to respond more effectively to changes in customer needs. Real-time tracking systems, often enabled by Internet of Things (IoT) devices, help companies monitor their supply chain accurately and immediately.

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Digital Transformation is a Data Journey From Edge to Insight

Cloudera

Consider that Manufacturing’s Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) was valued at $161b with an impressive 25% growth rate, the Connected Car market will be valued at $225b by 2027 with a 17% growth rate, or that in the first three months of 2020, retailers realized ten years of digital sales penetration in just three months.

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Keys to Ensure that Data isn’t Slowing Down your Innovation Efforts

Cloudera

In digital transformation projects, it’s easy to imagine the benefits of cloud, hybrid, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) models. The post Keys to Ensure that Data isn’t Slowing Down your Innovation Efforts appeared first on Cloudera Blog. Data Lifecycle Management: The Key to AI-Driven Innovation.

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Is Data Analytics Ushering in the Modern Age of Weather Forecasting?

Smart Data Collective

Simply put, it involves a diverse array of tech innovations, from artificial intelligence and machine learning to the internet of things (IoT) and wireless communication networks. But if there’s one technology that has revolutionized weather forecasting, it has to be data analytics.

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Industry X.0 – Made Real, Practical Insights Today enabling Profits Tomorrow

Cloudera

Consider that Manufacturing’s Industry Internet of Things (IIOT) was valued at $161b with an impressive 25% growth rate, or that the Connected Car market will be valued at $225b by 2027 with a 17% growth rate. These insights will deliver dashboards, reports and predictive analytics that drive high-value manufacturing use cases.

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Six EAM trends pushing the oil and gas industries forward

IBM Big Data Hub

More recently, these systems have integrated advanced technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enable predictive analytics and real-time monitoring. While still in its early stages, the use of blockchain in EAM is a trend worth watching.

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10 ways the oil and gas industry can leverage digital twin technology

IBM Big Data Hub

Digital twin technology, an advancement stemming from the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), is reshaping the oil and gas landscape by helping providers streamline asset management, optimize performance and reduce operating costs and unplanned downtime.