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How electronics manufacturers can use ERP to address industry challenges

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The electronics industry has experienced dramatic changes on the customer and supplier side in the last 18 months – from sudden purchasing changes by customers to shortages of parts and components from suppliers. Industrial Internet of Things. It’s too easy for business functions to address their challenges in isolation.

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How to secure your ERP system

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Manufacturers depend on their ERP system to optimize business processes, unify their different functions and platforms, and provide them with information to make decisions. But with ransomware and cyberattacks on the rise, securing the ERP system is now becoming a top priority. Why are ERP systems attacked?

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How Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) can drive business performance

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Manufacturing companies already know that digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 , are transforming the way the industry operates. For many, however, figuring out where to begin the digital journey remains a challenge. A predictive, data management approach can minimize these losses.

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How manufacturers can monetize data

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Data is a crucial component of digital transformation in the manufacturing sector. It must be put to use for organizations to reap its true benefits. With vast amounts of information accessible at a single click, organizations can draw powerful insights and create transformative experiences for customers and business growth.

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Will Robots Take All the Supply Chain Jobs?

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Click here to send us your comments. At least that’s how it was in 1997, with one exception. . At least that’s how it was in 1997, with one exception. Alas, it appears the factory was shuttered more than a decade ago. .

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MIT’s Sheffi on Supply Chain Sustainability

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Click here to send us your comments. Second, while in the end Sheffi is clearly a strong sustainability advocate, the book is extremely well balanced and describes very well the challenges and issues CEOs face in crafting their sustainability strategies, with often conflicting goals. . .