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How ERP is breaking down silos and driving sustainable change

IBM Big Data Hub

While many organizations have established environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals and made ESG commitments, driven by purpose and emerging regulatory requirements, they face several challenges when making the transition from ambition to action. 94% more of Enabled believe ERPs are helping manage manufacturing sustainability goals.

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Data science vs. machine learning: What’s the difference?

IBM Big Data Hub

What is data science? Data science is a broad, multidisciplinary field that extracts value from today’s massive data sets. It uses advanced tools to look at raw data, gather a data set, process it, and develop insights to create meaning. That’s where data science comes in.

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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

This includes defining the product scope of the DT journey and the digital products and services that will deliver transformative change for a new future. Part 3 will discuss how to manage the various DT risks. One essential step is developing the DT business case and connecting it with the critical success factors (CSFs) and the product scope.

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Building cars in a changing world: Audi’s Integrated Approach with IBM Planning Analytics

IBM Big Data Hub

Audi, a renowned German automobile manufacturer, stands proudly as a symbol of luxury, performance and cutting-edge automotive technology. The search for a comprehensive solution for a complex process As a manufacturing organization, they faced numerous challenges in their contemporary setting.

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Redux: compromising Linux using. SNES Ricoh 5A22 processor opcodes?!

Scary Beasts Security

Regarding its 1990 release, Wikipedia notes “the resulting social disturbance led the Japanese government to ask video game manufacturers to schedule future console releases on weekends”. I had a lot of fun compromising the Linux desktop using 6502 opcodes on the original Nintendo NES. Would it be possible to have even more fun?

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