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Wednesday, November 06, 2019

Supply Chain: IBM adds Assistant Based Methods

Combining Assistant oriented methods and algorithmic prescriptive solutions makes much more sense.   One way to combine human and autonomous solutions effectively.  Our work in the enterprise did exactly this.

Strengthening links in the supply chain in TechnologyReview
Modernizing historically closed systems will require open, integrated platforms that can be extended and enhanced to meet business needs.

Most supply chains are closed systems locked behind four walls.

Usually they are a stitched-together series of heterogeneous systems, networks and applications, with many different data formats. Because no two supply chains are the same and are comprised of man different systems, developers and partners tell me that one of their biggest challenges is orchestrating solutions to enable end-to-end transactional flows, like order to cash, seamlessly.
What open means for supply chain

This commitment to open technology is in our DNA, and that’s why I’m excited to tell you about the new IBM Sterling Supply Chain Suite. It’s part of our broader multi-enterprise business network (MEBN) strategy that acknowledges there are many types of networks and applications that must work together across different enterprises—with applications and expert services on top of data to bring added value—to not only solve problems but get ahead of them....

More:  https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/supply-chain-insights


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