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4 ways generative AI addresses manufacturing challenges

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The manufacturing industry is in an unenviable position. Manufacturers are being called to reduce their carbon footprint, adopt circular economy practices and become more eco-friendly in general. And manufacturers face pressure to constantly innovate while ensuring stability and safety.

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Manufacturers turning to cloud based B2B integration but there are challenges ahead

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Recent disruptions have exposed the fragility of the global supply chain, and manufacturers have suffered more than most. Manufacturing organizations are now looking towards digital technologies to help. Their intent? Construct the resilient and agile supply chains needed to head off any future disruptions successfully.

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Top 5 predictions for manufacturing in 2024

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In recent years, the manufacturing sector has experienced notable disruptions – including supply chain instability, product demand fluctuations, transportation issues, and workforce shortages. As we anticipate the forthcoming year, here are … The post Top 5 predictions for manufacturing in 2024 appeared first on OpenText Blogs.

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The top tech trends in manufacturing for 2021

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Cloud is the foundation of digital transformation… According to Forbes, manufacturers will … The post The top tech trends in manufacturing for 2021 appeared first on OpenText Blogs. It accelerated them – especially the drive toward digital transformation, according to McKinsey. So, what does the year ahead hold?

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Deployable architecture on IBM Cloud: Simplifying system deployment

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Portability : Deployable architecture is designed to be portable across different cloud environments or deployment platforms, making it easy to move the system from one environment to another as needed. IBM Cloud provides you with well-architected patterns that are secure by default for regulated industries like financial services.

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Improve manufacturing access to released product information

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The manufacturing of products relies on numerous activities supported by disconnected processes and applications that produce a steady flow of product-related content. But most of this information is housed in siloed applications, making content difficult for stakeholders to access.

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IBM Cloud patterns: Private wireless network on IBM Cloud Satellite 

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However, a significant shift has occurred, with an increasing number of these components transitioning to a cloud-native, software-based paradigm: the virtualized (in most cases containerized) radio access network that includes related components like a vCU, a vDU and the virtualized network core.

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