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The Internet of Things, Here and Growing

The Internet of Things, Here and Growing

by Fronetics | Apr 1, 2015 | Blog, Internet of Things, Supply Chain

During his TED talk on the Internet of Things (IoT) technologist, Dr. John Barrett, described how every thing: appliances, furniture, vehicles, equipment, soil, food, animals and humans can become connected, identified, monitored, managed, and controlled. By 2032 he...
Top 10 supply chain and logistics blog posts of 2014

Top 10 supply chain and logistics blog posts of 2014

by Fronetics | Jan 5, 2015 | Blog, Content Marketing, Internet of Things, Logistics, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Supply Chain, Talent

Here are the top supply chain and logistics blog posts of 2014 2014 is over and a new year has begun.  We look back at the content we created and shared in 2014. Looking at content focused on the supply chain and logistics industries, there are three topics which...
Top 10 supply chain and logistics blog posts of 2014

Top 10 supply chain and logistics blog posts of 2014

by Fronetics | Jan 5, 2015 | Blog, Content Marketing, Internet of Things, Logistics, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Supply Chain, Talent

Here are the top supply chain and logistics blog posts of 2014 2014 is over and a new year has begun.  We look back at the content we created and shared in 2014. Looking at content focused on the supply chain and logistics industries, there are three topics which...
The Internet of Things: The connecting of “dumb” items and the creation of big data

The Internet of Things: The connecting of “dumb” items and the creation of big data

by Fronetics | Dec 17, 2014 | Big Data, Blog, Data/Analytics, Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) is ubiquitous.  Because of this it can seem abstruse. Puneet Mehta does a great job of putting the concept in layman’s terms:  “[A] plethora of “dumb” objects becom[ing] connected, sending signals to each other and alerts to...
The Internet of Things: The connecting of “dumb” items and the creation of big data

The Internet of Things: The connecting of “dumb” items and the creation of big data

by Fronetics | Dec 17, 2014 | Big Data, Blog, Data/Analytics, Internet of Things

The Internet of Things (IoT) is ubiquitous.  Because of this it can seem abstruse. Puneet Mehta does a great job of putting the concept in layman’s terms:  “[A] plethora of “dumb” objects becom[ing] connected, sending signals to each other and alerts to...
B2B industrial suppliers need to be online to grow their business

B2B industrial suppliers need to be online to grow their business

by Fronetics | Nov 25, 2014 | Blog, Internet of Things, Marketing, Social Media, Strategy, Supply Chain

The 2014 UPS B2B Buyers Insight Study found that companies need to have a strong online presence to grow their business. Buyers are looking for information online Buyers are conducting research on industrial suppliers online.  Sixty-eight percent of buyers research...
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