- 21. IoT is Real and Present
- (Technology)
- ... that these items are not human in the ways we normally think of humans using computers to send information via the Internet. But that doesn't mean that some of these 'things' can't be humans, or at least ...
- 22. Is Your Supply Chain OS Ready?
- (Management)
- ... underlying facilities. In other words, an operating system. We are accustomed to operating systems that run our computers, servers, and mobile devices. These have a set of features that by themselves ...
- 23. All Hail to the Cloud
- (Technology)
- ... to be installed on computers, and are simply accessed through online connections just like Google’s gmail. This change is only possible because of the availability of highly optimized centralized cloud-based ...
- 24. What's the Difference: SasS, Cloud, or Hoste
- (Technology)
- ... than modifying the program separately for each account. This may limit the ability to customize the system for any particular customer. The computers hosting the application are usually located in a ...
- 25. Wearables in the Warehouse
- (News)
- As expected, wearable computing is on the way to supply chains. Specifically, DCs and warehouses are experiencing the growth of portable devices that can improve productivity.According to Ben Ames on the ...
- 26. Clouds Defined
- (Technology)
- ... This may limit the ability to customize the system for any particular customer. The computers hosting the application are usually located in a data center. These systems are infinitely scalable. Cloud ...
- 27. Outsourcing EDI Is The Way To Go, Says Expert
- (Management)
- ... supply chain known as EDI, outsourcing those efforts is the most economical way of doing business, says Davis. “Computers can’t read EDI. They require a translator or an intermediary piece of software ...
- 28. Locally Installed Software Is Dead
- (Management)
- If you haven’t noticed yet, there’s less actual software installed on local computers and more being accessed through online connections to remote computers, or at least to remote storage systems. This ...
- 29. Your Consumers Are Going Digital - Are You?
- (Management)
- ... receive the products they’ve purchased digitally, and track shipments on their computers. The consumer has digital expectations and increasingly believes that every action that transpires behind their ...
- 30. What IoT Means to Business
- (News)
- At this point, most folks have heard plenty about the Internet of Things (IoT). The people at MIT are thinking ahead about the coming tsunami of devices and data and are trying to think about how businesses ...
- 31. Is EDI Important to the IoT?
- (Technology)
- ... that these items are not human in the ways we normally think of humans using computers to send information via the Internet. But that doesn't mean that some of these 'things' can't be humans, or at least ...
- 32. The Supply Chain IS Big Data
- (Management)
- ... by humans. The difference with Big Data is that all the information existing in computers is fair game to be used as data. That includes spreadsheets, text documents, images, voice recordings, Twitter ...
- 33. EDI is Dead... Once More
- (EDI)
- ... power of desktop computers. They need specialized hosting and management, and getting value from the investment of these systems requires presentation systems that make sense in both the time frames the ...
- 34. What's Omni-Channel Mean to Me
- (Retail)
- ... through all available shopping channels, i.e. mobile internet devices, computers, bricks-and-mortar, television, catalog and so on’. What it means for you, the consumer, is that you’re really calling the ...
- 35. What supply-chain decision-makers ought to know about HTML5
- (Logistics)
- ... only prudent at least to arm yourself with familiarity of basic IT vocabulary. Here's what you ought to know about HTML5: Web apps vs. native apps vs. mobile vs. ... Tablets and other portable computer ...
- 36. Technology's Impact on the Supply Chai
- (News)
- John Westerveld has compiled some answers on how technology has impacted the supply chain over the past 30 years. Some very thoughtful ideas are presented in his article in the 21st Century Supply ...
- 37. The New Consumer - How To Get More Walletshare
- (Retail)
- Today’s Internet savvy consumer has any number of options to find, compare, price and buy products, from cars to clothes to computers and more. It’s this shopping smorgasbord, and the online computing ...
- 38. The New Consumer - How To Get More Walletshar
- (Retail)
- Today’s Internet savvy consumer has any number of options to find, compare, price and buy products, from cars to clothes to computers and more. It’s this shopping smorgasbord, and the online computing ...
- 39. SasS, Cloud, and Hosted - Definitions
- (Technology)
- ... This may limit the ability to customize the system for any particular customer. The computers hosting the application are usually located in a data center. These systems are infinitely scalable. Cloud ...
- 40. Cecil's Reality Chec
- (Management)
- ... services that don't need to be installed on local computers. And all the complexity is centralized so that mapping and translations are done once and reused, rather than created individually for each trading ...
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