Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) refers to a unique number or code manufacturers use to track and organise products in their inventory. A typical SKU would usually consist of a...
The National Insitute of Standards and Technology defines cloud computing as a model that enables ubiquitous, convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources that...
Microservices refer to a form of architecture that structures an application as a collection of services which can be deployed independently, is loosely coupled and is organised around business...
The majority of digital twins being made focus on one use case. However, as digital twins are set to be adopted more in the future, there is a need...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the heart of advanced technology. Hence, it is no surprise that it plays a crucial role in logistics, especially in terms of maximising efficiency...
TL;DR A smart MES digitises and orchestrates factory operations, connecting machines, people and systems to create a real‑time, data‑driven production environment. A clear set of implementation steps—from defining objectives and scope to...
Since the introduction of the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses have unlocked vast amounts of data. IoT comes in various sensors that can detect temperature, soil, motion, air quality,...
Jim Hare, an analyst from Garner, noted in one research paper published in December 2020 that “the way we have been looking at analytics is only half the way...
A data lake is a repository that integrates an enormous amount of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. This means instead of being restricted to storing only structured data, a...
The benefits digital twin has hailed upon industries since its origin are numerous. From reducing manufacturing costs, to designing prototypes without wasting resources or energy, the digital twin has...