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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. By 2027, the global number of connected IoT devices is projected to exceed 29 billion, a significant increase from the 16.7 billion devices reported in 2023.

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Achieving Trusted AI in Manufacturing

Cloudera

In the dynamic landscape of modern manufacturing, AI has emerged as a transformative differentiator, reshaping the industry for those seeking the competitive advantages of gained efficiency and innovation. There are many functional areas within manufacturing where manufacturers will see AI’s massive benefits.

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P&G enlists IoT, predictive analytics to perfect Pampers diapers

CIO Business Intelligence

But when tossing away thousands of diapers damaged during the manufacturing process becomes an everyday occurrence, something has to be done to provide relief for the bottom line. That’s when P&G decided to put data to work to improve its diaper-making business. That’s why The Proctor & Gamble Co.

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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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Innovative Manufacturers are Investing in these Advanced Technologies

CIO Business Intelligence

In many ways, the manufacturing industry stands on edge—emerging from a pandemic and facing all-time highs in demand yet teetering on inflation-related economic uncertainty and coping with skilled labor shortages. With edge computing, those functions are performed much closer to where the data is created, such as on the factory floor.

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Connected products at the edge

IBM Big Data Hub

There are many overlapping business usage scenarios involving both the disciplines of the Internet of Things (IoT) and edge computing. This use case involves devices and equipment embedded with sensors, software and connectivity that exchange data with other products, operators or environments in real-time.

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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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