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Connected products at the edge

IBM Big Data Hub

Smart components (phones, tablets, sensors, microprocessors and analytics). Connectivity components (antennae, ports, protocols and networks that can send data to the cloud). One might argue that connected products are just a manifestation of an edge computing use case specifically related to the domain of customer experience (CX).

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Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 3): Data, the new “digital capital” - Going beyond the hype of advanced analytics and AI

CGI

Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 3): Data, the new “digital capital” - Going beyond the hype of advanced analytics and AI. This series of blog posts builds on the 2018 CGI Client Global Insights, providing insights into how utilities are making progress toward digital transformation. So where do utilities stand?

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10 manufacturing trends that are changing the industry

IBM Big Data Hub

It integrates advanced technologies—like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing —into an organization’s existing manufacturing processes. with an asset lifecycle management cloud 2. Industry 4.0 IDG infographic to understand how you can unlock Industry 4.0

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Why modern data management and governance is essential in energy and utilities

Collibra

The energy and utilities sector is primed for unprecedented disruption through innovation over the next five years. Across the globe, there is a concerted effort to decarbonize the energy system. Energy and utilities providers are increasingly pledging ambitious net-zero emission targets.

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Public cloud use cases: 10 ways organizations are leveraging public cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

Public cloud adoption has soared since the launch of the first commercial cloud two decades ago. Most of us take for granted the countless ways public cloud-related services—social media sites (Instagram), video streaming services (Netflix), web-based email applications (Gmail), and more—permeate our lives.

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