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Digital Enterprise Society
On today’s episode, Thom Singer and Craig Brown welcome Jeff Moffa, President of Auros Knowledge Systems, to discuss the importance of knowledge management in every industry. Jeff highlights the value of effective knowledge management, the importance of effective provision mechanisms and contextual value, and defines the role of active knowledge in the ever-changing digital world. He also shares the benefits of the changes that have come as a result of the COVID-19 required need to work remotely. Listen Now.
Digital Enterprise Society
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic continues to cause disruptions around the globe, Realize LIVE 2020 is moving from Las Vegas to, well, the comfort of your own device. While the novel coronavirus makes it unsafe for us to gather face-to-face, we know that you don’t want to hit pause on your professional growth or your organization’s innovation. In fact, the current state of the world makes digital transformation even more of an imperative than ever before.
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Digital Enterprise Society
Now is the time to do something that can be a crucial part of creating a solid and impactful network to advance your career — mentorship. Everyone has something to learn, and everyone has something to teach. Mentorship is about connecting and acting as a sounding board. It doesn’t matter if you are 28 or 68; your knowledge is valuable. Join the Digital Enterprise Society Mentor/Mentee Network today.
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The award winning Vertex platform is making remote work with a global team as easy and accessible as working in the office. We help you stay productive and collaborative with your PLM and CAD data.
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InformationWeek
Robotic process automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning are all being infused to automate business processes and speed time to decision. What is the "sweet spot" for each of these technologies, and how are companies using them? The common touch point for these technologies is automation. When you use RPA, you are automating repetitive tasks, so staff doesn’t have to do them.
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Thomasnet
Digitized information can help to make the sourcing process simpler and more efficient — especially for complex industrial parts, ultimately helping manufacturers generate more leads.
Manufacturers are increasingly optimizing their product data offerings with CAD files, drawings and configurable components, differentiating their digital customer experience from their competitors. Why? Because more engineers are downloading CAD files and demanding access to digitized product information in the formats they need to get the job done.
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Digital production provides ample opportunity to improve productivity and connectivity, and these opportunities are continuously growing in number as additional modern technologies and improvements are introduced. This whitepaper explores how implementing 3D printing for
end-use part production enhances both aspects to add significant value to operations
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Machine Design
Since the COVID-19 pandemic struck, organizations have been compelled to take reactive steps to mitigate crippling losses. As they prepare for the “new normal,” they may be rethinking existing infrastructure as a way to produce different products or offer new types of services.
But where to start?
The pandemic acts as a catalyst for extending technologies and digital twin simulation can be a critical tool in a proactive, strategic response, according to Karen Panetta, dean of graduate engineering at Tufts University in Medford, MA.
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ENGINEERING.com
According to BI Intelligence, manufacturing has the highest Internet of Things (IoT) adoption, followed by transportation, information, and wholesale trade. On the other hand, IoT investment by agriculture, oil and gas exploration, healthcare, and smart cities is much smaller. However, these sectors are already creating ways to put the IoT to work.
For example, IoT applications can help farmers monitor field conditions and crop health as well as automate processes like watering.
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The Enterprisers Project
You might think that a worldwide lockdown would slow the pace of digital transformation. And many are questioning whether this is the right time for change. It’s a fair question.
While some people are struggling with imposed change, there is no question that others are adapting, and at a pace much greater than anything we’ve seen in recent history. Necessity demands it.
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IndustryWeek
As regional re-openings from complete or partial shutdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic appear on the horizon, automotive manufacturers and suppliers are scrambling to develop and enact operational restart plans. We know this first-hand from our recent discussions on the front line, speaking with and learning from automotive OEMs and suppliers. Navigating this dynamic operational landscape under normal circumstances can be difficult; in the face of an ongoing pandemic, it is extremely difficult to say the least.
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TechRepublic
As the world slowly comes to terms with the COVID-19 pandemic and begins to reopen for business, the adoption of automation and autonomous technologies by businesses and manufacturers is expected to accelerate as companies look for ways to protect their organizations from future pandemics and other predictable "Gray Swan" events that are extremely rare but still likely to occur, according to a new report from Forrester.
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FedScoop
One of the biggest IT challenges government organizations face in their efforts to modernize their systems is how to keep their options open for the future — and avoid the trappings that can come from committing to one primary vendor or technology platform.
Given shift from big monolithic IT environments to more agile cloud services, it would seem that agencies have more choices and flexibility today than in years past.
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