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Real-Time Digital Twins Can Help Expedite Vaccine Distribution

ScaleOut Software

We are faced with quickly building a nationwide logistics network and standing up well more than 50,000 vaccination centers. Given the unique and highly dynamic nature of this challenge, we need software solutions that are agile enough to adapt to evolving needs and scalable enough to quickly handle a daunting amount of fast-changing data.

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Track Thousands of Assets in a Time of Crisis Using Real-Time Digital Twins

ScaleOut Software

What’s missing is a flexible, fast, and easy-to-use software system that can be quickly adapted to track these assets in real time and provide immediate answers for logistics managers. By avoiding the need to create or connect to complex databases and ship data to offline analytics systems, it can provide timely answers quickly and easily.

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Track Thousands of Assets in a Time of Crisis Using Real-Time Digital Twins

ScaleOut Software

What’s missing is a flexible, fast, and easy-to-use software system that can be quickly adapted to track these assets in real time and provide immediate answers for logistics managers. By avoiding the need to create or connect to complex databases and ship data to offline analytics systems, it can provide timely answers quickly and easily.

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Expanding the Cloud: Introducing Amazon QuickSight

All Things Distributed

In such a data intensive environment, making key business decisions such as running marketing and sales campaigns, logistic planning, financial analysis and ad targeting require deriving insights from these data. QuickSight is a fast, cloud native, scalable, business intelligence service for the 1/10th the cost of old-guard BI solutions.

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How architecture evolves into strategy

O'Reilly Software

The ones I focus on most are scalability, availability, maintainability, manageability, monitorability, extensibility, interoperability, portability, security, and performance. He writes, "Strategy decides where to act; logistics brings the troops to this point; tactics decides the manner of execution."

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