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Data Science: Infinity War

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In the coming weeks, we will post a series of posts here on the blog, where we will explain the details of the transformations guided by the new Data Age – which still faces a lot of different organizations. The Data Revolution: Which side do you want to stay in? The Data Revolution: Which side do you want to stay in?

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The Future of Retail

Daniel Burrus

Data-Driven Insights. Secondly, data-driven insights are huge. What you don’t know, and the insights that retailers are looking for, is always in the data, giving you the Anticipatory edge on a silver platter. The moral here is that you don’t know what you don’t know, and the insight — it’s all in the data,” Berkman adds.

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The 3 Pillars of Manufacturing: Anticipation, Innovation, Collaboration

Daniel Burrus

While this does not mean a sentient robotic being will replace jobs, it does refer to a computer system that has the capability to recognize trends and interpret logical solutions to help human individuals in the manufacturing sector do their jobs better by providing them with the ability to make data-driven decisions.

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A step-by-step guide on how to adapt or implement Generative AI for your Enterprise

Acuvate

Generative AI refers to a branch of AI that can create new content such as images, text, and music without the need for manual processes or human intervention. Step 2: Assess Your Data Readiness Generative AI relies heavily on data. You may consider if you have the necessary data in a usable format.

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Open Innovation: A critical success factor when you build your innovation journey

IdeaScale

In 2030, 75% of the global employees will be “digital natives,” who grew up surrounded by mobile devices, mobile communication and the Internet. The Internet of Things” has become a reality and more than 1 billion users are online in social networks everyday, influencing products and brands.

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In digital, there are opportunities both fast and slow

Jeffrey Phillips

While his key focus was the Internet of Things, he talked about speeding up a number of activities that support e-commerce: picking, sorting, packaging, addressing and mailing products. The reference to fishing faster is an important one. Ramesh gave a great talk and the students received it really well.

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Machine to Machine (M2M): what it is and how it works

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It is also the basis of the Internet of Things. The roots of M2M are firmly planted in the manufacturing industry, where technologies and services based on this concept help remotely manage and control equipment data. The main objective of M2M technology is to access sensor data and transmit it to a network.