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Big Questions About Big Data

On the FT.com site, Tim Hartford asks some interesting questions about Big Data. Is the hype justified, or are we making rookie mistakes that will come back to haunt us? Read more...

Leave Sourcing to BOB?

It's one of those timeless questions: best of breed, or ERP? At one point, ERP had the upper hand, but recent analysis may be pointing in another direction. Read more...

CIO's and IOT

On the surface, the Internet of Things (IoT) sounds like the greatest thing since sliced bread. Lurking beneath, though, are some really tough issues that need to be addressed. Read more...

Geopolitics and the Supply Chain

As supply chains have become more global, it's not a surprise that geopolitical happenings can affect business processes worldwide. Dan Gilmore provides his views on the research done on this topic in a recent article on the Supply Chain Digest site. Read more...

Is Demand Sensing for You?

Lora Cecere, the Supply Chain Shaman, reviews the new demand sensing process in a recent article on her site. Although it can lead to much improved forecasting, it's not necessarily for everyone. Read more...

WalMart Shifts to eCommerce

If you want to know where technology is headed in the world of business, it's always good to check in with the leaders. WalMart hasn't exactly been known for their ecommerce efforts, but that may be changing. Read more...

Making IoT Work

There's so much going on in the Intenet of Things (IoT) space, it's easy to forget that somebody has to do the work of designing and manufacturing the devices that will drive it. It's no surprise that Google, Cisco, and other biggies are up to their eyeballs in IoT work. Read more...

Scary IoT Scenarios

In the hype-fest surrounding the Internet of Things (IoT), it's easy to get caught up in its potential benefits and functions. You can't afford to disregard the risks, though. Read more...

ERP Project Research Results

It's no surprise to many of us that recent research shows ERP projects to be fraught with danger. Looks like project scale has been reduced as a result. Read more...

New Doesn't Equal Better

Art van Bodegraven and Kenneth B. Ackerman, in a DC Velocity article, remind us that although there may be some new things under the sun, it doesn't necessarily mean that what's worked in the past is wrong, or even different than the new stuff. Read more...

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