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10 Examples of How Big Data in Logistics Can Transform The Supply Chain

datapine

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Matthias Winkenbach , director of MIT’s Megacity Logistics Lab, details how last-mile analytics are yielding useful data. However, big data and the Internet of Things could give delivery drivers and managers a much better idea of how they can reduce costs due to perished goods.

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8 data strategy mistakes to avoid

CIO Business Intelligence

“Establishing data governance rules helps organizations comply with these regulations, reducing the risk of legal and financial penalties. Clear governance rules can also help ensure data quality by defining standards for data collection, storage, and formatting, which can improve the accuracy and reliability of your analysis.”

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What's trending in data in 2020?

Data Insight

Last year almost 200 data leaders attended DI Day, demonstrating an abundant thirst for knowledge and support to drive data transformation projects throughout their diverse organisations. This year we expect to see organisations continue to leverage the power of data to deliver business value and growth.

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Gain insights from historical location data using Amazon Location Service and AWS analytics services

AWS Big Data

The solution consists of the following interfaces: IoT or mobile application – A mobile application or an Internet of Things (IoT) device allows the tracking of a company vehicle while it is in use and transmits its current location securely to the data ingestion layer in AWS. The ingestion approach is not in scope of this post.

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Harnessing Streaming Data: Insights at the Speed of Life

Sisense

The world is moving faster than ever, and companies processing large amounts of rapidly changing or growing data need to evolve to keep up — especially with the growth of Internet of Things (IoT) devices all around us. Every data professional knows that ensuring data quality is vital to producing usable query results.