Today’s topics are digital transformation, the IoT startup landscape 2024, ERP, predictive or prescriptive maintenance, sustainability, risk, software and an opportunity to pre-order my book about books about AI.
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Digital transformation: 12 surprising things you should know
Learn why digital transformation is full of surprises and how to prepare for the unexpected
IoT Startup Landscape 2024: 7 notable insights
https://iotbusinessnews.com/2024/07/31/79070-iot-startup-landscape-2024-7-notable-insights/
There are over 3,300 active IoT startups.
The evolution of ERP with generative AI technology
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) can be very complex and time-consuming. A lot will change with the introduction of generative AI+
Predictive or prescriptive maintenance?
https://www.controlengeurope.com/article/206772/Predictive-or-prescriptive-maintenance-.aspx
The right choice between a predictive or prescriptive approach varies from company to company, as the latter requires more advanced artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) capabilities that can be expensive and complex to implement.
Embracing Digital Transformation for a Sustainable Future
https://technologymagazine.com/articles/embracing-digital-transformation-for-a-sustainable-future
As businesses navigate digital transformation, they are presented with a unique opportunity to align their technological advancements with ESG goals
Between sustainability and risk: why CIOs are considering small language models
On the horizon are less energy-intensive smaller models based on specific data that allow IT to maintain control.
How efficient growth can fuel enduring value creation in software
In recent years, however, the software industry has been facing major headwinds, as enterprises have slowed their spending on IT.
A book about books about AI
https://www.ronimmink.com/product/a-book-about-books-about-ai/
Taking the perspective from over 22 books/authors covering intelligence, work, synthetic biology, transhumanism, economics, spiritualism, digital transformation, data, etc. When you go through the books again, you start to wonder if we are asking the right questions.