The current challenges that manufacturers face around quality practices, and how the intersection of IoT, cognitive computing and quality management can drive new levels of business value
To understand the potential impact of cognitive computing on the industry, we analyzed responses of 500 auto industry executives worldwide who participated in a 2016 IBM Institute for Business
In this Frost & Sullivan whitepaper you can learn how to disrupt your industry with confidence, how to self-fund a Future Forward enterprise...
Read this IDC report detailing how supply chain is experiencing a period of significant change and how you can take advantage of it.
To understand how organizations can better plan for AI adoption, the IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV), in collaboration with Oxford Economics, surveyed more than 6,000 C-suite members and heads of functions worldwide – including 300 industrial products respondents.
This report provides key insights into the market adoption of blockchain solutions, and explores what differentiates early adopters—the Trailblazers—and how other electronics organizations can learn from their blockchain explorations.
Starting with Design, most conversations around vehicle security quickly turn to the threat to in-service vehicles and data privacy, both of which are aspects of the Drive phase.
Automotive firms need to rethink their organizations from the ground up. As the birthplace of traditional production chains, the automotive industry is transitioning from a vehicle-centric view to a state of deep, sustained customer centricity. It is doing this through a process we call Digital Reinvention
New technologies are unleashing a new era of efficiency, visibility and traceability in manufacturing and logistics.
Perspectives on how the Internet of Things (IoT) can enable the Digital Reinvention™ of enterprises
This paper explains the importance of cognitive manufacturing while highlighting four fundamental manufacturing applications: asset performance management, process and quality improvement, resource optimization, and supply chain optimization.
With this information, you can plan your requirements for the next 6 to 12 months and ensure you have the capacity to meet your business growth projections.
It's no secret the global supply chain has been impacted by raw material shortages and the events of recent years, leading to longer lead times in sourcing hardware.
Now, the challenge becomes navigating astronomical business growth while keeping up with security advancements. Businesses are storing exponentially more data than they were 10 years ago as the world becomes more digital, and technologies improve.