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As Baby Boomers Retire, Don’t Let Tribal Knowledge Retire with Them

This article discusses tribal knowledge, the expertise that employees gain through experience. Companies lose this knowledge when employees retire. Capturing tribal knowledge in a cognitive computing system helps retain this valuable information.

Cognitive Computing and Intelligent Enterprises

This article discusses cognitive computing and its role in business transformation. Cognitive computing improves decision-making by analyzing big data. Early adopters are already benefiting from this technology. Cognitive computing goes beyond data-driven to value-driven business by understanding context and dealing with ambiguity. Businesses that don't adopt cognitive computing risk falling behind competitors.

Cognitive Computing and the Human Touch

This article argues that cognitive computing should augment, not replace, human intelligence. Analytics are crucial in today's business world, but humans need to be involved in decision-making. Cognitive computing helps analyze complex data and make better choices. Human activities like problem-solving and communication benefit from this collaboration.

Cognitive Computing Provides Business Value Today

This article explores cognitive computing, a subset of AI used in business. It clarifies misconceptions about cognitive computing, like job losses or hype. Businesses are already profiting from its use in various industries like transport and retail. Cognitive computing helps analyze complex data and make better business decisions.

Announcing Enterra Solutions 2nd Annual Cognitive Computing Summit

This invitation discusses a conference on how Cognitive Computing can improve business. It will feature talks from industry leaders and focus on Supply Chain Optimization. Cognitive Computing is described as a new technology that uses AI to solve complex problems.

Is Technology Killing Supply Chain Management?

This article explores the future of supply chain management. While some predict technology will replace humans, the author believes humans will collaborate with advanced technologies like AI and robotics. The article also discusses various technologies impacting supply chain management, including sensors, blockchain, and autonomous vehicles.