Yesterday, Apple confirmed that they purchased Intrinsity, a small company in Austin, TX known for their very fast performing mobile device chips. The NYTimes reports that the move helps Apple’s products, such as the iPad, hold a ~50% edge over competitors in terms of processing speed since the Intrinsity designed chip runs at about 1,000 [...]
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April 28th, 2010 | Posted in Innovation, Sourcing, Supplier Management, Supply Management, buyer's market, recession, supply market dynamics, supply risk, technology trends
We have all read about how the volcano has disrupted millions of peoples lives. It has stymied logistics systems worldwide. The economic impact to companies globally have been devastating. Especially to industries already hit hard by the economic downturn. What can we do going forward?
We need better contingency planning, that is pretty evident based on [...]
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April 21st, 2010 | Posted in LCCS and trade, On Demand/SaaS, Supply Management, commerce cloud, supply risk, technology trends
I recently wrote about Tata Motors collaborating with their suppliers to foster innovation and costs savings while creating their $2,500 Nano. Reactions to this model on the blog and in various LinkedIn Groups ranged from wonder and jealousy to disbelief that it would work in the US, where some readers accused processes and paradigms [...]
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April 16th, 2009 | Posted in Apple, Best Practices, Procurement, Sourcing, Supplier Management, Supply Management, supply market dynamics, technology trends
Interest in enterprise contract management automation continues to grow and for good reason. Improved compliance of procurement contracts drives additional savings hitting the bottom line while faster, more efficient sales contract negotiation results in increased revenues and lower costs. In a recent report, independent analyst Forrester opined that contract lifecycle management (CLM) could [...]
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January 26th, 2009 | Posted in Contract Management, Supplier Management, process efficiency, technology trends
My visits with business executives and media mavens over the past few weeks involved heated discussions about the future role of the Chief Information Officer in this age of Software as a Service (SaaS). Public perception is that SaaS is in direct competition with the CIO, chipping away at the death grip this top IT [...]
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January 21st, 2009 | Posted in Best Practices, Design and Development, On Demand/SaaS, SaaS, process efficiency, technology trends
I recently laid out my thoughts how Web 3.0 will change sourcing and procurement by increasing the volume of information about buyers and suppliers. B the time that evolution occurs, the internet itself will be massive. Actually…what am I saying…it already is massive and that’s why everyone relies so heavily on Google to index everything.
But [...]
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October 31st, 2008 | Posted in Best Practices, Procurement, Sourcing, Supply Management, technology trends