The Evolution of AI in Business: How Far We’ve Come
Supply Chain Brain
OCTOBER 24, 2021
Today’s AI systems are fundamentally different from early expert systems and traditional business solutions in three ways.
Supply Chain Brain
OCTOBER 24, 2021
Today’s AI systems are fundamentally different from early expert systems and traditional business solutions in three ways.
Talking Logistics
OCTOBER 24, 2021
In the 22 years that I have been an industry analyst, I have seen a lot of innovation in supply chain technology driven by the Internet, web services, mobile technologies, GPS, cloud computing, and so many other developments. What is the next evolution in supply chain technology? What factors are driving it and why is. Read more [Video] The Next Evolution in Supply Chain Technology.
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Supply Chain Brain
OCTOBER 24, 2021
With the cloud becoming the primary means of accessing a growing number of software offerings, it seems like every application is migrating to an “as-a-service” delivery model these days. So it should come as no surprise that ransomware has jumped onto the cloud bandwagon.
Talking Logistics
OCTOBER 24, 2021
It’s no secret that we’re in a very constrained transportation environment right now. There are about 7 to 8 loads for every truck available in the market. So, what does it take to secure reliable and repeat capacity today? How do you build carrier loyalty? What is the role of TMS and freight matching and. Read more [Video] Leveraging Digital Freight Tools To Build Carrier Loyalty.
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Artificial intelligence has quickly become a feature of everyday life: Using face ID to unlock a phone, communicating with online chatbots, and letting “smart” appliances help manage our homes are just a few of the ways that we interact with AI regularly. Forward-looking businesses are also using AI to transform their operations and gain a competitive edge.
Supply Chain Brain
OCTOBER 24, 2021
Microsoft Corp. said the hackers behind the SolarWinds cyberattack are engaged in a fresh campaign to compromise global networks by targeting the tech supply chain, including resellers and providers of cloud technology.
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