PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this webcast transcript, Joe Barkai, practice director at IDC Manufacturing Insights, presents IDC's vision of a "global plant floor" that standardizes production and supply chains by using integrated ERP, product lifecycle management (PLM), manufacturing execution systems (MES), and other tools to reduce complexity and increase standardization.
EBOOK:
This eBook explains the technical and organizational issues involved in creating fully integrated quality control and data management systems for globalized manufacturers and distributors.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This Nucleus research report describes how project teams can reduce project cycle times by as much as 50%, while improving the scope and effectiveness of their deployments, when they engage with an IBM partner.
EGUIDE:
Download this e-guide to learn the difference between digital manufacturing and product lifecycle management, and uncover 12 business processes your business should target to realize significant payback.
BOOK:
This first chapter of Better Business Practices Series, explores the many benefits of cycle counting. Chief among them is the elimination of an annual physical count of your inventory. While cycle counting is the preferred inventory counting process, many companies still conduct annual counts.
EBOOK:
This expert handbook addresses three major issues posed by the IoT: security, analytics, and application testing. Uncover key insights on how to overcome these challenges and deliver secure, trustworthy, and valuable IoT devices.
WHITE PAPER:
Leading-edge manufacturers are discovering that they can improve production efficiencies and manage MRO expenditures by integrating their Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) with Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) systems.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this informative white paper to learn about an engineering lifecycle management tool that provides comprehensive views into the product lifecycle, and goes beyond data integration to reduce the complexity of this process.
WHITE PAPER:
Delivering increasingly complex and smarter products in less time and at a lower cost requires new strategies and development techniques. Consult this insightful resource to learn how a "systems thinking" approach facilitates consideration of the functional dependencies and interconnections necessary to produce high quality, "smarter" products.