"Supply chain organizations are recognizing that resilience and adaptability are now strategic priorities," said Bob Krohn, partner at ISG. "AI and specialized analytics capabilities help enterprises ...
The global Analytics as a Service (AaaS) market is entering a high-growth expansion phase as enterprises rapidly shift toward ...
Editor’s Note: This is the third in a five-part series. “Technology doesn’t build the system. People do. But when they build it right, it transforms weeks of work into hours of insight.” One of the ...
Construction has always relied on forecasting. Contractors estimate costs, project labor needs, sequence activities, manage procurement and monitor cash flow. Predictive analytics improves that work ...
Abstract: Blood is a scarce and valuable resource in healthcare, making the effective management of blood inventory a persistent challenge for blood centers and hospitals due to irregular supply and ...
Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are revolutionizing business analytics by taking it beyond conventional static dashboards and descriptive reporting to more evolved ...
My Alerts is a service for subscribers. Please login or subscribe in order to use My Alerts. Norwegian oil major Equinor is moving fast on adopting artificial intelligence technology, after gaining ...
Rush uses LeanTaaS' iQueue to analyze data from Epic EHR, enabling predictive scheduling and resource allocation in the OR. The implementation has led to a 12x return on investment, a 5% increase in ...
Spend a few minutes with someone in EMS, fire service, or healthcare, and you’ll likely hear some version of the same concerns: call volumes increasing, crews stretched thin, and many of the systems ...
Charles River Analytics is developing advanced predictive maintenance and logistics technologies for the United States Navy’s ship systems. The technology helps ensure reliability across the entire ...
Can anyone remember their life before artificial intelligence (AI)? Many struggle with that, but what I do remember is how things worked in the business sector, especially in education.