Despite the super-hype around technologies like artificial intelligence and the internet of things, many supply-chain companies still rely on paper and spreadsheets to complete critical tasks. As a result, companies in varying states of digital transformation struggle to collaborate in a meaningful way. While some companies can track precise details of a single product in
According to a new industry report, 1 in 3 enterprises are sending their employees to work in challenging conditions without the latest available equipment and technology, increasing the potential for data leakages and data breaches. In collaboration with IQPC and Enterprise Mobility Exchange, a new global report titled “Racing Toward the Future of Enterprise Mobility,”
According to a survey published by Dresner Advisory Services, over 50% of companies are using big-data analytics. A closer look reveals that the adoption rate varies significantly by industry, with financial services and telecommunications leading the way, followed by education and healthcare. But the top five includes no mention of logistics. When one thinks about
Middle East businesses must develop their capabilities and embrace new technologies to take advantage of a “once in a lifetime” opportunity to tackle increasing threats to the global supply chain, according to industry experts who are set to convene in Dubai at the Procurement and Supply Chain MENA Summit on 30 October. Sam Abchampong,