Manufacturing is getting smart. Companies are increasingly using sensors and wireless technologies to capture data at all stages of a product's life. These range from material properties and the ...
Smart technology refers to devices, systems, and applications that utilize artificial intelligence, internet connectivity, and sensors to collect data, make decisions, and perform automated tasks.
Sometimes, you can enter into a technology too early. The groundwork for semantics was laid down in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with Tim Berners-Lee's stellar Semantic Web article, debuting in ...
Enabling “smart” technologies and capabilities across the plant floor is top of mind for nearly every manufacturer. These solutions generate a gold mine of data that organizations are desperate to ...
Frontline workers have been bearing the brunt of today’s worldwide supply chain issues, staffing shortages, and recession fears. To top it off, they’re also suffering from a data experience gap. Most ...
Use of machine learning and artificial intelligence (ML/AI) is on an exponential rise across fields 1 including all aspects of the semiconductor industry. In the last decade, the use of ML/AI exploded ...
Hard drive software that IT administrators use to monitor drive health is highly inconsistent from drive to drive and manufacturer to manufacturer, according to data collected from nearly 40,000 ...
With structured data, data fields are aligned side-by-side in fixed record lengths, with specific data fields appearing at static locations within each record. Unstructured data does not contain a set ...
Rajiv Jain is a Field CIO/CTO for the Financial Services Vertical at CDW. Financial services organizations are built around their data. They must be able to quickly access, analyze and use the data ...