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Privacy & Cookies Policy The post Why Apple, SAP are bringing iOS to the enterprise appeared first on Statii News. from http://news.statii.co.uk/why-apple-sap-are-bringing-ios-to-the-enterprise/ In today’s fast-moving, just-in-time manufacturing markets, quick access to production data is critical to meeting customer demands. With Global Shop Solutions new manufacturing dashboards, manufacturers can now make smarter business decisions by visualizing their data anywhere on the shop floor and throughout the business. Global Shop Solutions has created more than a dozen dashboards that organize and display data ranging from open sales and work orders to shipping schedules, purchasing, bill of materials status, and even vendor performance. Built on Microsoft’s popular .NET platform, the dashboards provide a new level of customization, allowing users to make changes right on the screen without having to change the underlying code. “Our ERP software has always been known for its superb visibility of data,” says Global Shop Solutions CEO Dusty Alexander, “and now we’ve taken that one step further. The result is our suite of dashboards that enables manufacturers to put the exact data they want on display anywhere in their business at any time.” Global Shop Solutions offers the interactive dashboards to their customers at no additional cost. ERP software users simply download the dashboards from a secure web portal and install in a matter of minutes. Standard features include:
The dashboards also offer a “refresh” feature that keep the data as live as possible and include the ability to drill into more detail on work orders, inventory, or whatever data you need to access. Global Shop Solutions customer, Materials Coordinator Duke Goudeau with Hayes Manufacturing, uses the “refresh” feature to keep his business running efficiently. “We use the .NET Dashboards as a part of our day-to-day processes and meetings,” shares Goudeau. “They’re amazing compared to looking at reports, plus you can modify the view. It is so much easier using visual aids when you have a group of people you are presenting problems to or showing achievements that have been made.” According to Global Shop Solutions Custom Development Manager Ryan Young, customers are displaying the dashboards on TV monitors on the shop floor, shipping department, and other areas throughout the business. “As an example, the production department might utilize an open job dashboard to monitor WIP and job status,” Young says. “At the same time, a shipping dashboard might be displayed by the dock so personnel can see what needs to get out the door. Our customers are using dashboards in certain instances to replace a printed report. The post Global Shop Solutions Visualizes Manufacturers Data appeared first on Statii News. from http://news.statii.co.uk/global-shop-solutions-visualizes-manufacturers-data/
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Privacy & Cookies Policy The post How Enhanced Connectivity Benefits Analytics and Big Data appeared first on Statii News. from http://news.statii.co.uk/how-enhanced-connectivity-benefits-analytics-and-big-data/ Research by managed services provider Claranet has revealed that UK IT departments are spending less time than their European colleagues on innovation, instead demonstrating a preference for operational projects and maintenance tasks. This indicates that the UK is at serious risk of falling behind its European counterparts, most of whom are embracing innovative IT practices on a much larger scale. Vanson Bourne surveyed 900 IT leaders and decision makers across the six European countries in which Claranet operates – the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal and the Benelux nations. The survey results have shown that UK IT leaders devote just 8 per cent of their time to innovation, compared to an average of 11 per cent across all the countries polled. The UK figure is well behind Benelux and France, spending 12 per cent and 13 per cent of their time respectively. In addition, IT departments in the UK are responsible for driving the least amount of innovation in their respective organisations, at just 34 per cent. This is compared to 43 per cent in France and 44 per cent in Spain. This data suggests that a culture of inertia has been allowed to develop in IT departments in the UK, in which IT managers have become more concerned with keeping the lights on, rather than finding ways in which they can add value to their businesses. Andy Wilton, CIO at Claranet, commented: “Given the workloads that IT departments have to cope with, it is understandable to an extent that decision makers might choose to focus on running a tight ship rather than taking a step or two into the unknown. However, innovation across all aspects of a business is crucial to maintaining competitive advantage, and IT departments should not be exempt from this. “Other countries in Europe are demonstrating that a focus on innovation is very much a possibility, and appear to be leading the UK in this regard. It is vital that IT departments prioritise closing this gap before ang long-term damage is done to the UK’s reputation as a centre for innovative business practices.” To help address this imbalance between the UK and the continent, Wilton believes IT departments should focus on being less inward-looking in their approach, and look to how more innovative companies are leveraging technology and business practices to help position their entire business more favourably in the market. He added: “Embracing a DevOps approach enables IT departments to be much more agile in terms of how they carry out their projects, and helps to better connect the role of the IT department to the business as a whole. In addition, making the most of the expertise and fresh approach offered by external IT service providers can give departments a much greater deal of flexibility when it comes to choosing solutions that work best for their individual needs. “The statistics should serve as a stern warning to IT departments across the UK: bring innovation to the top of the agenda, or risk being left behind”, Wilton concluded. The post British CIOs must shift balance from keeping the lights on to innovation appeared first on Statii News. from http://news.statii.co.uk/british-cios-must-shift-balance-from-keeping-the-lights-on-to-innovation/ |
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