Welcome to the monthly recap of The Real-Time Enterprise – July’s Must Reads on Smart Manufacturing, Event-Driven Applications, AI, and Edge Computing!
Included are the top tweets, LinkedIn posts, and blogs discussing digital transformation, IoT, real-time enterprise applications, and much more from the month of July – as chosen by you, our readers.
It is real, but it’s difficult to say how long it will take. It will surely take many years to fully realize, but is already happening faster than many expected. This blog presents some of key digital transformation trends in manufacturing ARC tracks in 2018.
Most manufacturers believe they are leading their markets in Industry 4.0 technologies – despite evidence to the contrary, according to a new report from McKinsey & Co.
If Otis Can Transform, so can You
The next disruptive phase in manufacturing is already well underway. Industry 4.0 builds on the previous three phases of industrialization: mechanization, mass production and controls. It’s intelligent production enabled by an integrated platform of enterprise data systems, IoT and cloud computing.
Which is better for IoT, the cloud, or the edge? Nordic Semiconductor’s Svein-Egil Nielsen explains why a combination of both will open up great opportunities for an IoT-enabled world.
For large scale projects, figuring out what’s working and what isn’t can be a daunting task. The best practice advice around digital transformation is not so different to the best practice for all areas of business development.
Matthew Thomas, CDO of Pandera Systems, describes the role and function of the CDO ?and how it adds value above and beyond the CMO and CIO roles.
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