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Cognitive Computing and the Cognification of the Business World

This article discusses cognitive computing's potential to solve complex business problems. Cognitive systems can handle ambiguity and provide insights to augment human decision-making. The article explores applications in customer service, automation, and healthcare. While still in early stages, cognitive computing is expected to transform how businesses operate.

Industry 4.0: A Revolution Still in the Making

Industry 4.0, the digital transformation of manufacturing, is still developing. It offers benefits like increased productivity and better quality control but also presents challenges like new business models and cybersecurity risks. Companies need to embrace this change to stay competitive.

Silos belong on the Farm not in Smart Cities

The article discusses the difference between connected and smart cities. True smart cities integrate data from various sources (traffic, utilities, etc.) to optimize services and resources. Data silos, where information is kept separate, prevent this integration and hinder the development of smart cities.

Moving towards Industry 4.0

This article discusses Industry 4.0, the digital transformation of manufacturing. It explains key concepts like smart factories and the Internet of Things (IoT). Challenges include developing new business models and upskilling workers. Benefits include increased productivity and improved quality control. Companies need to develop a plan to implement these digital technologies.

What’s Next in the Computer Science Sector?

This article discusses C. Gordon Bell's presentation at a summit on computer science. Bell believes every object will eventually have a digital identity and be connected to the internet. He also sees supercomputers and smartphones as important milestones in computer science.

Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks Rising

Cybersecurity is a growing concern for businesses as they become increasingly digital. Hackers can exploit weak links in supply chains and internal employees can also be a threat. Companies can mitigate these risks by being proactive, using technology, and having a plan in place for incident response.