Since the first computers were introduced on the factory floor in the late 1960s, manufacturing automation has undergone an unrecognisable transformation says Stephen Slade, Senior Director, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Marketing at Oracle.
Today, automated processes create mountains of valuable data, but all too often, only a small percentage is ‘actionable’. With the amount of data being produced doubling every two years, this challenge is only compounded as manufacturers struggle to keep up with the onslaught of information being pushed into their organisation. Information overload causes companies to…
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