Building the Network of Networks
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• Name• Role• Goals for Today
Introductions
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Boundaries for the Discussion Today
• No Dumb Questions• Avoid Religious Discussions
and Side Conversations• Listen, Learn and Ask
Questions for Understanding
• Share Air Time• No Selling• Imagine the Future Together• Work Together to Define
Work Plan
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A cross-industry networking group to stimulate thinking on next-generation supply chains.
Face-to-face meetings/multiple times a year open to the business leaders and technology innovators in the ecosystem.
Development of Network of Network compliance guidelines.
What is the Goal of the Network of Networks Effort?
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Why Is This Necessary?
Today, it is too difficult and expensive to move data between trading partners within value networks.
There is no industry alignment on process canonical definition(s) to take advantage of next-generation capabilities in multi-tier processes.
Global trade is more complex and dependent on multi-party trading relationships. Companies are stuck. There is a need to leap frog the current state.
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The adoption of distributed and open technology by the ecosystem of
technology providers and business users to drive inter-operability in value
networks to improve business outcomes.
What Is the Network of Networks? (Working Definition)
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What Are Some Useful Reference Models?
• M-PESO• ATM Banking• EDI Standards• Containerized Shipping• Bitcoin and Blockchain• Mobile Phone Networks• Airline Ticketing• Apache Software
Federation and Linux Foundation
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Definition of Network of Network
Compliance for Technology Providers
2017
Process Canonical Evolution
2018-2020
Federated Technology Business
Model2019
Packaged Training Programs
2018-2021
Goals
Build Enough Cross-Industry Support to Deliver on Goals to Deliver on the Goals
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Next Meetings
Location Date Focus
Orlando April 12-14th Development of Network of Network Compliance
Germany April (TBD) Inaugural Event for Europe Hosted by BASF
Dallas July (TBD) Review of Compliance Standard on Process Definitions
Atlanta September 5 Imagine Event
Scottsdale November (TBD) Launch of Compliance
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Traditional Thinking
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Trading Partner 1
Trading Partner 2
Trading Partner 3
Transactional Applications
Transactional Applications
Transactional Applications
Store
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My View in 2012: Evolving Supply Chain Architectures
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Collaborative Layer
Collaborative Layer
Collaborative Layer
Enterprise Data Warehouse
Enterprise Data Warehouse
Supplier Signal RepositoryDemand Signal Repository
Predictive Analytics
Key:
Transactional Adapters and Intelligent Rule Sets
Trading Partner 1
Trading Partner 2
Trading Partner 3
Transactional Applications
Transactional Applications
Transactional Applications
Enterprise Data Warehouse
Store
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My View in 2016
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A Need for a Hard Left
A Need for Architectures That Are:
• Distributed• Open• Outside-in• Adaptive• Learning Engines• Data Moves at the
Speed of Business
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Today’s Architectures Are:
• Proprietary• Closed• Batch• Linear• Fixed• Inside-out• Dependent on
Standards and Hard Coding of Data
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Data Needs to Move Securely Through Value Network…
Clouds Streams Pools
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Embrace New Forms of Analytics
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Supply Chains Don’t Play by the Rules
But, what if they
could?
Adoption of Rules-Based Ontologies and Cognitive Learning Across Value Networks to Drive Insights Across Value Networks?
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• Blockchain. Distributed logic of transactions and lineage
• Cognitive Learning. Use of machine learning and artificial intelligence to drive new insights/learning
• PMML. Open source for predictive modeling• Hadoop. Massive parallel processing• Spark. Streaming data clusters for real-time data
Together We Will Explore the Options
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Autonomous Supply Chain
Cognitive Computing
Machine Learning
Text Mining and Pattern Recognition
Predictive and Prescriptive
Analytics
Building the Autonomous Supply Chain
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Confluence of Technologies
BlockchainDistributed Processing
Cognitive Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Hadoop
Distributed Massive Parallel Processing
SparkStreaming
Data
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Write once and use company and contact information many times.Community Directory
Reduce onboarding through once source of data.
Blockchain redefines visibility and track and trace.Traceability
Confluence of Blockchain and Spark/Internet of Things Redefine Lineage.
Bitcoin and Blockchain disintermediate traditional banking.Supply Chain Finance
Emergence of the supply chain digital walletAn alternative to EDI
Cognitive computing eliminates the need for master data management and standards.Interoperability
Data is mined through patterns and translated for context through cognitive computing. Shift from standards to process canonicals.
What Could Change?
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• Bristlecone• D&B• Cloudera• E2open• Elemica• Enterra Solutions• Halo• IBM• Kinaxis• Retail Velocity• RuleX/ToolsGroup• Savi
Attending the Network of Networks Today
Future?Open to All
• Berry Plastics• Dow• Lennox Industries• Nestle• P&G• Schneider Electric
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8:00 AM-8:30 Introductions
8:30-9:00 Open Discussion on Definition of the Network of NetworksDefine Meeting Objectives
9:00-10:00 What is Hadoop? Why does it matter? Webster Mudge, Senior Director of Technology Solutions, Cloudera
10:00-10:30 Break
10:30-11:30 Apache Spark. Why does it matter? Jim Haughtwout, CTO Savi Technology
11:30-12:00 Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML). What is it? Why should you care? Keith Peterson, CEO of Halo
12:00-1:00 Working Lunch at Lincoln Restaurant. Discuss informally in groups. What is the role of open source code in defining the network of networks?
1:00-1:30 PM Open discussion from lunch
1:30-2:30 Community directory discussion. What is a community director and why should you care? Greg Iaquinto, CTO of Dunn & Bradstreet
2:30-3:00 Blockchain. What is it? Why does it matter? Brian Tessier, Schneider Electric and Sweeni Ponoth, Bristlecone
3:00-3:30 Break3:30-4:00 Machine Learning. Why do we care? Joe Shamir, CEO of
ToolsGroup4:00-5:00 Where are we on cognitive learning? Panel of Enterra Solutions and
IBM. What are the implications?5:00-5:45 Open Discussion in Groups
What could the future of network of networks look like?6:00-8:30 Private Dinner at Rita’s Kitchen
Our Agenda
Questions?
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Five Themes:1.Supply Chains to Admire2.Changing Economies and Changing Times3.Digital Supply Chain Innovation to Power Growth4.Driving Supply Chain Transformation5.Leadership and Supply Chain Talent
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Fifth annual event Designed for line-of-business leaders Explore the future of business processes
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Next Training is on January 18-19, 2016 in Philadelphia
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Orchestration• Driving Improvement in
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• Building Agility Through Horizontal Processes
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About Lora Cecere
• Founder of Supply Chain Insights• “LinkedIn Influencer”
• Guest blog for Forbes
• Author of 5 books: Bricks Matter (2012), Shaman’s Journal (2014), Supply Chain Metrics That Matter (2014), Shaman’s Journal (2015), Shaman’s Journal (2016)
• Partner at Altimeter Group (leader in open research)• 7 years of Management Experience leading Analyst Teams at Gartner
and AMR Research• 8 years Experience in Marketing and Selling Supply Chain Software at
Descartes Systems Group and Manugistics (now JDA)• 15 Years Leading teams in Manufacturing and Distribution operations for
Clorox, Kraft/General Foods, Nestle/Dreyers Grand Ice Cream and Procter & Gamble.
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