Recently I wrote about the role of unified supply chain platforms, which enable convergence and help companies navigate the complex global market. The reality is that to streamline the supply chain, ...
The modern supply chain is a complex dance, with information flowing between numerous functions and disparate systems. Yet, all too often, this choreography is hampered by fragmented data trapped in ...
The benefits of data standardization within the social sector—and indeed just about any industry—are multiple, important, and undeniable. Access to the same type of data over time lends the ability to ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Data is the lifeblood of the modern economy. Thousands of data points generated by each ...
The open data movement has grown in leaps and bounds during the Obama administration, but efforts to standardize that data are only in their infancy, experts say. Waldo Jaquith, former director of the ...
Getting a number of vendors to talk to each other, let alone align, is no easy feat. Adding academics and researchers does not necessarily make things easier. Now try adding to the mix a fragmented ...
“Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Carolina Abenante, co-founder of NYIAX.
Standardization helps hospitals and health systems reduce costs and improve clinical outcomes, but in a survey conducted by Cardinal Health, 54 percent of healthcare professionals said their ...
Guest post by Raj Indupuri, the CEO of eClinical Solutions. Life sciences companies face intense pressures to decrease costs and speed up the research and development (R&D) process to bring new drugs ...
Smarter, unified data is essential to solving America’s affordable housing crisis. Learn how Logical Data Management and AI ...
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