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The Future of Mobility
Trends in Enterprise Mobility• 5G – Latest generation of Cellular mobile communications
• Blockchain – securing transactions and apps
• IoT – Internet of Things – connecting all kinds of devices to the internet
• Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality – Transforming our way to see the world
• Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – Teaching machines to think like us
• Digital Image Recognition - Teaching machines to discern what they can see
• Chatbots – Telling your systems what to do
• Mobile Payments and m-commerce – Different ways to pay
• Wearable technology – Enhancing the user experience
Where should we focus in 2019?
Guidelines for Adopting New Technologies
Technologies don’t evolve or mature at the same rate
We don’t want to offer a shiny object that delivers questionable value
When a technology is suitably market ready, focus on highest value, game changing use cases
Do not create siloed applications, add value to the overall solution ecosystem
5G Mobile Technology
• Up to 100x faster than your current mobiletechnology – and 10x faster than your homeconnection. Imagine the possibilities!
• Enhanced connectivity in dense metropolitanareas
• “Machine-to-Machine” communications
• Edge computing – bringing computing power closer to the point of data collection
• A new technology, beginning limited rollouts in the 1H2019, no cell phone will be available on the 5G network until 2020
Blockchain secured transactions and apps
Blockchain secured transactions and apps
• Immutable data organized in BLOCKS, connected through sequences or CHAINS
• Blockchain is a public (or private) ledger of anytype of information, not just money
• Information is secure, even considering that data can be shared in multiple places and directly between peers
• It is meant to create trust relations between peerswithout having to resort to a central entity
• This emerging technology has far reaching potential applications including in manufacturing, transportation and finance – particularly around invoicing and payments, and smart contracts. As our customers move in this direction our longer-term roadmaps will as well.
Internet of Things
• The extension of Internet connectivity into physical devices and everyday objects
• Low cost of devices is creating exponential growth – projecting 80 Billion connected devices around the world by 2025
• 5G networks are necessary to handle the projected volume of data
• The full potential of the value opportunity will be achieved by leveraging other advanced technologies like AI/ML to make sense, understand and respond to the data
• Well published application across transportation, warehousing, merchandising, replenishment, promotions and other domains
Augmented, Mixed and Virtual Reality
• Virtual Reality = Fully Artificial environment
• Completely Immersive Experience
• Augmented Reality = Virtual objects overlaid on real-world environment
• The real world enhanced with digital objects
• Mixed Reality = Virtual environment combined with real-world
• Interact with both the real world and the digital environment.
• Currently in the shinny object stage, but warranting customer use case development with our technology partner Microsoft
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• Tell you what happened, assess what will happen and prepare actions on what will happen.
• AI systems rely largely on real-life feedback to re-train themselves (supervised or not)
• AI and ML is beginning to be widely used (or at least messaged) in our industry• Prescriptive Ordering• Enhanced visit and stop planning• Digital Image Recognition• Recommendation Engines
• We are doing this today across a number of products including TPM, Retail Execution, and Supply Chain Execution.
Digital Image Recognition
• Deep Learning Algorithm
• Discern product characteristics on a Shelf
• Identify location, position, price, cross merchandising…
• Significant value creation with Increased accuracy while reducing the time spent in the store doing physical shelf assessment
• Our experience has shown early generations of this technology have been cost prohibitive for full-scale rollouts
Chatbots
• A chatbot, or chat robot, is a software application that simulates human conversation, or chat, through artificial intelligence
• Conversations are framed around a service or task
• Customer service, order assistance, B2B storefront chat are all use case examples area AFS is developing
Chatbots
• Analysts claim we are in the 2nd generation of enterprise chatbot evolution and adoption
• The digital workplace construct is leading to an evolution in the enterprise chatbot landscape
Courtesy of Gartner, Forrester and Everest Group
Mobile Payments and m-Commerce
• Venmo, Zelle, Cash App… money just by providing your phone number
• Apple pay through iMessage, Facebook Pay, WeChat… sending funds instantly to family and friends as easy as sending a message
• Peer-to-peer transactions – reducing the complexity of the cash collection in the field
• We see application today in Direct Store Delivery, Retail Execution and Mobile Sales as a viable payment method
Wearable Technology
• Smart electronic devices that can be incorporated into clothing or worn on the body as implants or accessories
• Field is rapidly expanding, as is its value to business, as it moves beyond consumer electronics smart watches and activity trackers
• Non-disruptive experiences will help improve productivity and streamline execution in areas such as delivery, merchandising and warehouse operations. This is an area we are investigating today.
At AFS we are Ahead of the Game
Innovative solutions bringing maximum value to your business
THANK YOU!
Q & A
Chatbots
Blockchain - how it works
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