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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. The sheer volume of data available, for instance, prompts heightened expectations for real-time insights.

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Quantitative and Qualitative Data: A Vital Combination

Sisense

And, as industrial, business, domestic, and personal Internet of Things devices become increasingly intelligent, they communicate with each other and share data to help calibrate performance and maximize efficiency. It’s analyzed through numerical comparisons and statistical inferences and is reported through statistical analyses.

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Implementing Data Governance in the Manufacturing Industry

Alation

Or, rather, every successful company these days is run with a bias toward technology and data, especially in the manufacturing industry. With so much economic uncertainty, coupled with the unrelenting advance of “Industry 4.0” What are the benefits of data governance in manufacturing? Manage data effectively and efficiently.

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

The resulting Digital Spillover report noted that, over the previous three decades, for every US$1 of investment in digital technology, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased by US$20. By way of comparison, every US$1 of investment made outside technology only boosted GDP by a meager US$3.