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P&G turns to AI to create digital manufacturing of the future

CIO Business Intelligence

(P&G) has grown to become one of the world’s largest consumer goods manufacturers, with worldwide revenue of more than $76 billion in 2021 and more than 100,000 employees. In summer 2022, P&G sealed a multiyear partnership with Microsoft to transform P&G’s digital manufacturing platform. Smart manufacturing at scale.

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Broadcom Software Shows Why the Move to the Edge is Accelerating in 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

In December 2021, Broadcom Software published our blog: Predictions for 2022. A couple of decades ago, when nearly all centralized computing ran in data centers, companies began talking about how to accelerate decision-making and reduce latency issues that frustrated users (commonly referred to as the “world wide wait”).

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More connected, less secure: Addressing IoT and OT threats to the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a permanent fixture for consumers and enterprises as the world becomes more and more interconnected. IoT gives businesses many advantages: enhanced efficiency, data-driven insights, reduced costs, and faster innovation. billion devices reported in 2023.

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Ford’s high-tech business transformation, fueled by cloud

CIO Business Intelligence

People don’t think of a large, 100-year-old manufacturing company as high tech.” But it is — and Ford now positions itself as a software-defined vehicle (SDV) manufacturer, Musser says. Google Cloud’s strength in data analysis and AI tools is a perfect fit for this new world of software-defined vehicles,” McCarthy says.

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

These efforts are often driven by stakeholder expectations, regulatory requirements and the recognition that sustainable business practices can improve the bottom line. 2 For example, some are turning to software solutions that can more easily capture, manage and report ESG data. trillion to the global economy by 2050.

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Ready Players Win: Leaders of the Future Enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

focuses on driving mobility and tapping on the then-nascent Internet of Things, the subsequent phase prominently features technology such as artificial intelligence and machine learning and ways to extend their use across every aspect of the business. Whereas digital transformation in its earliest iteration—digital transformation 1.0—focuses

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Better, faster decisions: Why businesses thrive on real-time data

CIO Business Intelligence

Most organizations understand the profound impact that data is having on modern business. In Foundry’s 2022 Data & Analytics Study , 88% of IT decision-makers agree that data collection and analysis have the potential to fundamentally change their business models over the next three years.