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The Foundations of a Modern Data-Driven Organisation: Change from Within (part 2 of 2)

Cloudera

In my previous blog post, I shared examples of how data provides the foundation for a modern organization to understand and exceed customers’ expectations. Collecting workforce data as a tool for talent management. Data enables Innovation & Agility.

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Minimizing Supply Chain Disruptions with Advanced Analytics

Cloudera

Advanced analytics and enterprise data empower companies to not only have a completely transparent view of movement of materials and products within their line of sight, but also leverage data from their suppliers to have a holistic view 2-3 tiers deep in the supply chain. Digital Transformation is not without Risk.

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Smart manufacturing technology is transforming mass production

IBM Big Data Hub

Smart manufacturing (SM)—the use of advanced, highly integrated technologies in manufacturing processes—is revolutionizing how companies operate. Smart manufacturing, as part of the digital transformation of Industry 4.0 , deploys a combination of emerging technologies and diagnostic tools (e.g.,

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And the winners are…. Congratulations to the Sixth Annual Data Impact Awards winners

Cloudera

Toshiba Memory Corporation is revolutionizing flash memory semiconductor manufacturing using Cloudera to detect defective parts earlier in the manufacturing process and identify the root cause of defects several times faster. Brian Buntz , Content Director, Iot Institute, Informa, @brian_buntz.

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How data from IoT devices is changing supply chain analytics

CIO Business Intelligence

The supply chain havoc caused by the coronavirus pandemic has left an indelible mark on the minds (and businesses) of manufacturers, wholesalers, dealers and retailers. And it has quite some catching up to do – the smart manufacturing industry is set to grow from $250 billion in 2021 to $658 billion in 2029. Democratization of data.

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