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6 climate change adaptation strategies every organization needs today

IBM Big Data Hub

In retail, for example, use future flood risk predictions to inform store location planning, raw material procurement, and inventory supply chain logistics. In the electrical utility sector, overgrowth around powerlines increases susceptibility to storm or wildfires damage.

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Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 2): Unlocking executive priorities for innovation

CGI

Utilities Digital Journey Insights (Part 2): Unlocking executive priorities for innovation. This series of blog posts builds on the 2018 CGI Client Global Insights, providing insights into how utilities are making progress toward digital transformation. Utilities recognize the need to accelerate the pace of change.

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The Internet of Things (IoT): Managing the Data Tsunami

Collibra

Complementing that trend will be new networking technologies – including the roll out of 5g networks and continued improvements in satellite communications – which will provide the necessary bandwidth and coverage required to aggregate information from the growing army of end-point sensors, wherever they are located.

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Infosource Global Capture & IDP Vertical Market Analysis 2022-2023 Update

Info Source

For example, organisations in the Legal and Retail sector may see impressive ROIs. Administrative processes, like the documentation and communication with payers, are expected to take a secondary priority in the next few years. As a result, we predict single digit growth in the next 5 years.

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Predictions 2024: It’s All About The Data

John Battelle's Searchblog

The “fediverse” is, according to Wikipedia, “…a portmanteau of “federation” and “universe”… is an ensemble of social networks which can communicate with each other, while remaining independent platforms. Why can’t the data from retail media networks inform supply chains, for example?

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