
Turning Normal Cities into Smart Cities
Most of the recent articles about smart cities have originated in (or are about) India, where the Prime Minister has vowed to create 100 smart cities. Unlike projects aimed at creating smart
In this blog, we discuss cognitive computing and other technologies with a focus on supply chain management and innovation. Other topics of discussion include digital enterprise transformation, marketing, the Internet of Things, and smart cities. Our goal is to advance the public discussion about how cognitive computing and other advanced technologies affect the world in which we live.
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
Most of the recent articles about smart cities have originated in (or are about) India, where the Prime Minister has vowed to create 100 smart cities. Unlike projects aimed at creating smart
In Part 3 of this series of articles about machine learning, I emphasized the growing belief that insights obtained using big data analytics (in the words of Narendra Mulani [@npmulani]), are the
This article is a continuation of a discussion on machine learning that I began in two other articles with the same title (Part 1 and Part 2). “As data is transformed into
AMC’s television series “Mad Men” ended on a delightful up note. The fictional lead character of the series, advertising executive Don Draper, was a master of ad copy and the sales pitch.
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“Technology is intertwined in nearly every aspect of business today,” writes Pierre Nanterme (@PierreNanterme) and Marty Cole, respectively Accenture’s Chairman/CEO and Group Chief Executive for technology, “with information technology fast becoming a
Whenever a talented employee leaves a job or assumes a new role, a company risks losing valuable knowledge that he or she has gained while mastering their job. This knowledge often involves
A few weeks ago, I was asked to participate in a conference sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb called “Data Driven Decisions Day” or 4D for short. The theme of the day was “Human-Machine
No manufacturer wants to suffer decreased profit margins as a result of shipping delays that can result in product time-to-market and retailer chargebacks. Sometimes retailer chargebacks are the result of perturbations associated
Mae West reportedly stated, “Too much of a good thing can be wonderful.” While that may apply to some areas of your personal life, it certainly doesn’t apply to business inventory. Having
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