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Digital Enterprise Society
Guest Blog by Scott Hutcheson
In this edition of the Industry Insider blog, Scott Hutcheson, Associate Director of Purdue’s Agile Strategy Lab and recent guest on the Digital Enterprise Society podcast shares how his part in one of the largest software development failures in history and 30 years of experience has led him on a path to better understand how complex, transformational work gets done. Scott points out how complex is different than complicated and why we often have a hard differentiating between the two. Ultimately, Scott addresses how the complex challenges we face are resistant to old tools and mindsets and offers a new action-oriented, collaborative approach — Strategic Doing.
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Digital Enterprise Society
August 26-28, 2019 in San Diego, CA
Join the Institute for Process Excellence (IpX) for their 32nd annual event, ConX19, bringing together cross-industry speakers and partners sharing the same goal of achieving sustainable transformation and improvement across the spectrum of people, process, technology, and data. Don't miss day one's high-powered panel "The Future: Digital Enterprise" moderated by Women in Manufacturing Founder and President Allison Grealis with expertise from leading partners in digital manufacturing and transformation:
Semiha Yasar, Founder, SEMPRO Consultancy and Engineering
Cassandra Worthy, Change Enthusiast™, CassandraWorthy.com
Susanne Lauda, Director, Global Advanced Manufacturing Technology, AGCO
Erika Klein, Director HW Engineering, Microsoft
Leigh Ringgold, Infrastructure Sourcing Operations Engineer, PLM, Facebook
Register today and book your room by August 2 to take advantage of the ConX19 room rate the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, Golf Club + Spa.
Digital Enterprise Society
On this episode of the Digital Enterprise Society podcast Thom and Craig welcome Vertex Software’s Jim Zwica and John Heller to share how they started, where they came from, and some of the industry challenges they face today. John and Jim share some of the experiences that helped them recognize the need for greater collaboration in their work. Based on these experiences, they share various strategies that you can use to embrace and encourage greater collaboration while growing your career. Their advice provides effective strategies for anyone looking to maximize beneficial collaboration opportunities in their work. You won’t want to miss this advice from two industry leaders that have seen the positive effect of better collaboration at work. Listen Now
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Digital Enterprise Society
Digital Enterprise Society is your software-independent partner in the pursuit of Industry 4.0. We are committed to providing you with unbiased forums to share ideas and ask questions. This community’s focus is on the digital enterprise regardless of software systems used. This is the place to discuss tool tips, best practices, and connected data.
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e3zine.com
Experience shows that the hardest part of almost any digital transformation project is the change in corporate culture that accompanies it. Changing the way you work is tied to leaving your comfort zone, escaping old habits and routines.
Furthermore, digital leaders had a head start. They were created with agility in mind, making it easier to invest in new technologies like cloud, big data and AI.
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Rocket Software
Want to learn how you can confidently share sensitive product data with OEMs and Partners while adhering to strict supply chain mandates? Read this eBook to find out now!
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Forbes
The cloud plays a huge role in Industry 4.0, especially in the areas of data processing and storage, quality control and manufacturing execution systems. Industry watcher Gartner expects the worldwide public cloud service market to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 12.6% by 2022, hitting $331.2 billion.
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Fair Observer
The pace of change in the artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning arena is already breathtaking, and it promises to continue to upend conventional wisdom and surpass some of our wildest expectations as it proceeds on what appears at times to be an unalterable and pre-ordained course. Along the way, much of what we now consider to be “normal” or “acceptable” will change.
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VentureBeat
Industrial 3-D printing startup Fortify has raised $10 million in a series A round of funding led by Accel, with participation from Prelude Ventures, Mainspring Capital Partners, and Neotribe.
Founded out of Boston in 2016, Fortify is one of a growing number of “additive manufacturing” companies to target such industries as aerospace and automotive manufacturing.
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Enterprise Talk
Earlier this month, Microsoft and Oracle announced the creation of a cloud interoperability partnership that will enable enterprises to migrate and run mission-critical workloads across Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure. According to the partnering companies, enterprises can seamlessly connect Azure’s AI and Analytics, to Oracle’s Autonomous Database.
This partnership is proving to be a one-stop-shop of the cloud services as well as applications for businesses.
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MIT Sloan
Manufacturing often gets dinged for being stuck in another era, but in truth the industrial sector is well positioned to surge ahead with digital transformation, thanks to investments in augmented reality, the “industrial internet of things,” machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
These advanced technologies are already having an impact on how manufacturers design, produce, and service products, according to Joseph Biron, chief technology officer, IoT, at Boston-based PTC, a company with roots in 3-D design that now offers software for industrial transformation.
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TechTarget
More organizations are turning to database-as-a-service platforms in search of faster, more scalable deployments and lower costs. With a plethora of DBaaS products and tools available today, the case for starting a cloud database migration has become even more compelling. However, there's a common set of misconceptions and overlooked areas that continue to cause problems for IT teams during migrations to DBaaS platforms.
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Science Times
For many years, designing offices have been focused on work areas and maximizing the space for productivity. A new trend is emerging in office design where productivity is boosted by giving special attention to workplace amenities and functional areas that contribute to the wellness and health of the employees.
One way to promote proper health and well-being for the employees is by applying the appropriate interior design for the workplace.
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