Always happy to support such a great cause: US 101 Presents Heart Strings for Hope, benefiting St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. that's me backstage with Kurt Steward, Matthew Bragstad, Dawn Bragstad and Arvindh Balakrishnan. #TeamInfor
In a recent visit to Chattanooga, I got the chance to join customer, Will Miller, of Miller Industries, at Heart Strings for Hope event benefiting St. Jude Research Center. Miller Industries sponsored the event. Great music. Great cause. Great customer. #TeamInfor
A whole new layer of competency is necessary for manufacturing leadership today, says MLC. Organizations are flatter, more collaborative, and more and more employees need the benefit of data at their fingertips. Totally agree. https://t.co/3uGIN27HvV
Manufacturing Leadership Council says, “You can’t make this transition to the digital era by yourself. You need to be with other companies, to learn from them." I would add, you can learn from software providers as well. We have valuable insights to share. https://t.co/rMtwahOlds
Here’s an article you will like. Imagine the ability to go from “data enthusiast” to “citizen data scientist” overnight. Infor’s Rick Rider explains in Diginomica how it’s possible.
https://t.co/VDFVyJ3o3E
Infor’s Rick Rider wrote about the Rise of the Citizen Data Scientist in this issues of Government Computer News. Fascinating article about new software that empowers front-line users to create their own AI-driven reporting. https://t.co/aglltnFVSZ
The rise of IoT, RFID and other technologies has created a connective tissue of data that ties in aspects that were otherwise kept separate. And, this has changed the notion of when and how we work, writes Infor’s Guy Courtin in IoT Agenda. https://t.co/AT6eP1DaAi
Just registered for this webinar. You may want to register, too. June 19, IndustryWeek Webinar. 'Data Security: How Manufacturers Can Reduce Risk AND Optimize Growth' https://t.co/u1LOfhVhyy
Logistics Management article discusses the latest news about tariffs against Mexico. How will this affect US manufacturers and consumers? Stay informed. https://t.co/DcFdPsIIa7 https://t.co/ZDA8jSDepK
Do you see Infor customer, Endries International, was featured on the cover of the May|June issue of Industrial Supply. Endries is a Wisconsin-based distributor of fasteners and Class C parts. Check out the article. https://t.co/i3Kemc3T8N{"page":0,"issue_id":585009}
Check out this article. Solutions Review says Birst 7 delivers easy-to-use, modern interface giving every user in the organization, top to bottom, tools to tackle diverse use-cases.
https://t.co/QAVcxN7526
Food Dives looks at packaging in Food and Beverage industry as consumers demand less plastic. Are you keeping pace with changing expectations for sustainability? https://t.co/FEqVZWNprf
Commerce Department report: The U.S. economy grew by 3.1% in Q1, slightly better than expected. Still, Wall Street fears a recession is coming. Is your enterprise resilient or vulnerable? BI solutions can help answer those questions. And more. https://t.co/GWGoQIXS4w
Interesting read: Wal-Mart is stepping up shipping to compete with Amazon. Supply chain networks become more and more important. How are you keeping pace with innovation? https://t.co/jITM8D20zj
Have you been following the progress of the Ford Advanced Manufacturing Center in Redford, MI? The repurposed 100,000-square-foot facility cost $45 Million. Inspiration!
https://t.co/75IJuUzCyZ
Great news! Infor is positioned as a leader in the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Warehouse Management Systems. Read why. Prepare to be impressed. https://t.co/qjyQuBgNhI
Did you catch this: NPR talks about robots, manufacturing, and the value of the personal touch. Agree. Tech helps humans reach their full potential. https://t.co/l0DjiU5cN8
US-China trade deal may be possible, media says. An important topic for our manufacturing customers. So, it’s important to us. Stay informed: https://t.co/0YrQmYemss
The Institute for Supply Management’s index slipped to 52.8% in April, from 55.3% in March. Not worried. Manufacturing is still powerful. NAM Economist seems to agree. https://t.co/kA6cXN2GQ9