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How data from IoT devices is changing supply chain analytics

CIO Business Intelligence

That is changing with the introduction of inexpensive IoT-based data loggers that can be attached to shipments. Traditional supply chain analytics and decision-making focused on risk avoidance and control. The more data you have, the more costs you save. The future of the supply chain is IoT-driven.

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Minimizing Supply Chain Disruptions with Advanced Analytics

Cloudera

In summary, predicting future supply chain demands using last year’s data, just doesn’t work. Accurate demand forecasting can’t rely upon last year’s data based upon dated consumer preferences, lifestyle and demand patterns that just don’t exist today – the world has changed.

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Smart manufacturing technology is transforming mass production

IBM Big Data Hub

artificial intelligence (AI) applications, the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics and augmented reality, among others) to optimize enterprise resource planning (ERP), making companies more agile and adaptable. What’s the biggest challenge manufacturers face right now?

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What is a Data Pipeline?

Jet Global

A data pipeline is a series of processes that move raw data from one or more sources to one or more destinations, often transforming and processing the data along the way. Data pipelines support data science and business intelligence projects by providing data engineers with high-quality, consistent, and easily accessible data.