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5 ways IBM helps manufacturers maximize the benefits of generative AI

IBM Big Data Hub

While still in its early stages, generative AI can provide powerful optimization capabilities to manufacturers in the areas that matter most to them: productivity, product quality, efficiency, worker safety and regulatory compliance.

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FDA FSMA: Providing value beyond compliance

IBM Big Data Hub

This process entails gathering new data, identifying existing challenges, and taking the necessary steps to ensure compliance. As a result, regulatory compliance is closer than it may initially appear. Companies can strategically take steps to achieve compliance, thereby unlocking added value.

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Renewable energy in action: Examples and use cases for fueling the future

IBM Big Data Hub

Here, we will look at examples and applications of renewable energy across a variety of industries, its impact on energy systems and the energy technologies that will drive its use in the future. trillion in 2023. But with all of this new capacity, how are renewable energy resources really being used? What is renewable energy?

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Five Steps to Rethink Manufacturing with Product Design Data Exchange Strategy

Rocket Software

Manufacturing is a complex, evolving industry, and disruptions in the past year and a half have complicated these operations even further. According to KPMG’s Global Manufacturing Outlook Report , the greatest threat to manufacturers’ growth over the next three years is the risk to the supply chain.

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The proposed EU Cyber Resilience Act: what it is and how it may impact the supply chain

Data Protection Report

The CRA introduces common cybersecurity rules for manufacturers, developers and distributors of products with digital elements, covering both hardware and software. For example: “ products must protect the availability of essential functions, including the resilience against and mitigation of denial of service attacks”. .

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How your staff make security decisions: The psychology of information security

IT Governance

For example, he found that employees usually don’t have a solid understanding of information security or their obligations to protect information. The cost of compliance is too high. The majority of employees within an organisation are hired to execute specific jobs, such as marketing, managing projects, and manufacturing goods.

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4 strategic sourcing use cases to strengthen your supply chain

IBM Big Data Hub

The following are examples of strategic sourcing use cases: Transparency and traceability From fast fashion to fluorite, consumers and stakeholders are keyed into product provenance—expecting brands to uphold ethical, responsible sourcing practices. For example, Antonello Produce wanted to provide food that its customers could trust.