By Bo Tao, Chief Technology Officer, FourKites.
It’s everywhere. AI-powered this. AI-enabled that. And, yes, it’s for good reason — there are very real, very practical and incredibly astonishing use cases for AI in business. Of course, for every company unveiling real innovations, there are countless others exaggerating, or AI Washing.
High-Tech Electronics software
The term High-Tech (high technology) relates to advanced, state-of-the-art technology such as micro-electronics used as components in the production of goods such as desk and laptop computers, mobile devices, smart phones and tablet PCs. The term high tech refers to the most advanced technology currently available. It is often used in reference to micro-electronics. Hi-Tech Manufacturing software enables control and optimisation of production operations as well as providing the supply chain visibility you need to better understand the status of outsourced activities and trading partner relationships and their impact on orders, inventory and distribution. This visibility enables effective management of every aspect of the supply chain to balance demand with production efforts, maintain optimum inventory levels and meet customer expectations.
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High-Tech Electronics Software
High-tech electronics software is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of software solutions used by companies in the electronics industry.
Some of the most common types of high-tech electronics software include:
- ERP software: ERP software (enterprise resource planning) is a suite of integrated applications that helps businesses manage their core processes, such as accounting, manufacturing, and inventory. ERP software is essential for high-tech electronics companies that need to track complex supply chains and manage large volumes of data.
- CRM software: CRM software (customer relationship management) helps businesses manage their customer interactions. CRM software can be used to track leads, manage customer accounts, and provide customer support. CRM software is important for high-tech electronics companies that need to build relationships with their customers and provide them with excellent service.
- PDM software: PDM software (product data management) helps businesses manage their product data. PDM software can be used to store, track, and version product drawings, specifications, and other documents. PDM software is important for high-tech electronics companies that need to ensure that their product data is accurate and up-to-date.
- MES software: MES software (manufacturing execution system) helps businesses manage their manufacturing operations. MES software can be used to track production orders, monitor equipment, and collect data on manufacturing processes. MES software is important for high-tech electronics companies that need to ensure that their products are manufactured efficiently and to high standards.