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As enterprise supply chains and consumer demand chains have beome globalized, they continue to inefficiently share information “one-up/one-down”. Profound "bullwhip effects" in the chains cause managers to scramble with inventory shortages and consumers attempting to understand product recalls, especially food safety recalls. Add to this the increasing usage of personal mobile devices by managers and consumers seeking real-time information about products, materials and ingredient sources. The popularity of mobile devices with consumers is inexorably tugging at enterprise IT departments to shifting to apps and services. But both consumer and enterprise data is a proprietary asset that must be selectively shared to be efficiently shared.

About Steve Holcombe

Unless otherwise noted, all content on this company blog site is authored by Steve Holcombe as President & CEO of Pardalis, Inc. More profile information: View Steve Holcombe's profile on LinkedIn

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May082008

Pardalis CEO Presents to UIC 2008 Spring Meeting

Pardalis CEO Presents to UIC 2008 Spring Meeting
Traceback, Trace-forward and the Semantic Web

 
LANSING, MI, May 8, 2008 — Steve Holcombe, CEO of Pardalis, Inc., presented to the University and Industry Consortium 2008 Spring Meeting held at the Sheraton Lansing Hotel. The conference was hosted by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station at Michigan State University. Mr. Holcombe was a member of an panel of recognized experts which discussed various issues pertaining to traceability.

"Steve added significant value to the entire meeting by his participation," said Lori Tisher, co-chair of the Consortium. "His articulation of data analysis and management issues regarding traceability was particularly enlightening.  As a result, we plan to focus on this issue in greater detail at a future meeting."

 

About Pardalis, Inc.

Pardalis' mission is to promote the granular sharing of confidential, trustworthy and traceable data along complex supply chains, and within the emerging Semantic Web, by empowering information owners and producers with innovative Common Point Authoring™ methods. For more information, visit http://www.pardalis.com.

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