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4 ways generative AI addresses manufacturing challenges

IBM Big Data Hub

Facing a constant onslaught of cost pressures, supply chain volatility and disruptive technologies like 3D printing and IoT. Or we create a data lake, which quickly degenerates to a data swamp. Contextual data understanding Data systems often cause major problems in manufacturing firms.

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Reference guide to build inventory management and forecasting solutions on AWS

AWS Big Data

Such a solution should use the latest technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, cloud computing, and machine learning (ML), to provide accurate, timely, and actionable data. To take advantage of this data and build an effective inventory management and forecasting solution, retailers can use a range of AWS services.

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Keys to Ensure that Data isn’t Slowing Down your Innovation Efforts

Cloudera

Data Lifecycle Management: The Key to AI-Driven Innovation. In digital transformation projects, it’s easy to imagine the benefits of cloud, hybrid, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) models. The hard part is to turn aspiration into reality by creating an organization that is truly data-driven.

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DS Smith sets a single-cloud agenda for sustainability

CIO Business Intelligence

Much of our digital agenda is around data. The migration, still in its early stages, is being designed to benefit from the learned efficiencies, proven sustainability strategies, and advances in data and analytics on the AWS platform over the past decade. Before we were quite fragmented across different technologies.

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Make Sense of IoT Data

BizAcuity

IoT is basically an exchange of data or information in a connected or interconnected environment. As IoT devices generate large volumes of data, AI is functionally necessary to make sense of this data. As IoT devices generate large volumes of data, AI is functionally necessary to make sense of this data.

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PepsiCo transforms for the digital era

CIO Business Intelligence

Tapped to guide the company’s digital journey, as she had for firms such as P&G and Adidas, Kanioura has roughly 1,000 data engineers, software engineers, and data scientists working on a “human-centered model” to transform PepsiCo into a next-generation company.

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Achieving Trusted AI in Manufacturing

Cloudera

With the ability of manufacturers to store a huge volume of historical data, AI can be applied in general business areas of any industry, like developing recommendations for marketing, supply chain optimization, and new product development. With AI, it can even prescribe the appropriate action that needs to be taken and when.