... [ Dr. Rose] The Big Data Challenges 1. Judge how Volvo car Corporation integrated the cloud infrastructure into its networks. More and more car companies are earning bad reputations for their unreliable service in car making. This has caused many car companies to lose money and their customers. Volvo thought of a way to keep their cars more reliable and safe by using Big data. By doing this Volvo was able to handle high volumes of data which cannot be processed by using a simple database (Turban & Volonino, 2011). An example of Big Data could be terabytes of data consisting of billions of information from different resources such as the internet, social media, and data from a cell phone carrier and etc. After Volvo Car corporation departed from their parent relationship with ford in August 2010, Volvo decided to use Big Data to make it marks with technology and design an IT infrastructure. Volvo found a successful way to use the cloud network to its advantage. Volvo is now using the cloud network to evaluate its vehicles. By using a familiar interface the employees have probably worked with before, Volvo is cutting costs on training employees on new software applications and saving money by using software works well together with other applications (Provost & Fawcett, 2013). Volvo employees could now communicate more effectively and efficiently with each other without the hassle of learning new software...
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...INFORMATION SYSTEM DECISION MAKING (INDEPENDENT STUDY) CASE STUDY-1 CONVERTING DATA INTO BUSINESS AT VOLVO INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Russell Wright Student: Avinash Gottiparthi ID: SU200104782 Date: 04/24/2013 CONVERTING DATA INTO BUSINESS AT VOLVO 1. Judge how Volvo Car Corporation integrated the cloud infrastructure into its networks. In 2010, “Volvo Car Corporation” split from Ford Company. Volvo made this decision in order to create their own brand IT environment and also efficiency with some business profits capabilities (Microsoft 2012). As per current Competitive world, everyone choosing smart technology with outstanding features in order to save their time and enjoying the comforts. So, Volvo designed and manufactured hundreds if cars with latest technology like sensors and CPU’s (I-CIO, 2011). So, Volvo group had some features like the data gathered by sensors from besides of vehicle, they also connected some cameras in order to collect visual information from all four sides. This will helps in finding anything in cab on the road at any point of time (Volvo Group, 2011). This collection of data is used within the vehicle and then transmitted through the cloud back to Volvo. But this data is captured from the Central system of locking to onboard camera’s (I-CIO, 2011). After receiving the data at Volvo, this data will be streamed to a centralized data warehouse of Volvo. Not only the data warehouse, the data also collected from customer relationship management systems...
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...Converting data into business value at Volvo Case Study 1 By Michael Miller To Dr. Darlene Ringhand CIS 500: Information Systems and Decision Making Strayer University Prince George’s MD Campus The cloud infrastructure that Volvo included into its networks was a very good idea. They applied this idea to all the aspects in their cars. The idea of including this technology in their product I’m sure customers today would love and depend on the technology. Volvo product has hundreds of sensors that generate data that is utilized not only by the car itself but also by the cloud back to the manufacturer. Volvo has systems that data is collected from a multitude of different things. The cloud that Volvo uses has the ability to share information about any particular vehicle and any problem that they may be having and stop issues before the vehicle fails to operate. Volvo Corporation transforms data into knowledge by having centralized data which will be able to make a lot more accurate predictions and by letting the company to get a chance to better target marketed campaigns and understand profitability of customers. Volvo performs forensic examinations to cars that were in accidents to understand problems with vehicles and take steps to help from them happening. The data is such at a high where Volvo can almost have real time analysis to help them in supplying great service to the customers. The real-time information system that Volvo has implemented is base of collecting...
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...to properly searching, storing, and even capturing as well as trying to analyze Big Data. But Volvo IT creates “Cloud Computing “ e-Learning solution for Arab and African countries in partnership with Allied Soft. Volvo IT has signed an exclusive agreement with Allied Soft for localizations implementation countries. The IT portal solution is based on knowledge of IT security and control of IT costs at AB Volvo. The IT portal was original launched in Sweden at the start of 2003. Then Technical solution was built on thin clients. Only the required software will be used at the schools computers for students, teachers, and parents so they can log into virtual IT environment. Which other software and data are available on Volvo IT central servers, which are responsible for administration and technical support (Allied Soft. In its second stage this Education Service Provider model will cover other areas of vocational and technical education sector. Data communication, hardware and access to teaching tools are also part of the solution. Clients pay fixed monthly fee (Allied Soft (2011). Para. 1-4 p. 1). Judge how Volvo Car Corporation integrated the cloud infrastructure into its network: Volvo Car Corporation has done exceptional well at how they have integrated cloud infrastructure into their network. At Volvo, there are huge volumes are streamed into centralized analysis hub, the Volvo data Warehouse, alongside data from customer relationship systems, dealership system and product...
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...Converting data into business value at Volvo Case Study 1 By Michael Miller To Dr. Darlene Ringhand CIS 500: Information Systems and Decision Making Strayer University Prince George’s MD Campus The cloud infrastructure that Volvo included into its networks was a very good idea. They applied this idea to all the aspects in their cars. The idea of including this technology in their product I’m sure customers today would love and depend on the technology. Volvo product has hundreds of sensors that generate data that is utilized not only by the car itself but also by the cloud back to the manufacturer. Volvo has systems that data is collected from a multitude of different things. The cloud that Volvo uses has the ability to share information about any particular vehicle and any problem that they may be having and stop issues before the vehicle fails to operate. Volvo Corporation transforms data into knowledge by having centralized data which will be able to make a lot more accurate predictions and by letting the company to get a chance to better target marketed campaigns and understand profitability of customers. Volvo performs forensic examinations to cars that were in accidents to understand problems with vehicles and take steps to help from them happening. The data is such at a high where Volvo can almost have real time analysis to help them in supplying great service to the customers. The real-time information system that Volvo has implemented is base of collecting...
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...Big Data Challenges Page 2 What if your car could talk? Well Volvo CIO's had to wonder the same thing as well. Volvo, a Swedish multinational manufacturing company, that not only produce cars, but light and heavy weight trucks as well as buses. Volvo Car Corporation has a history of using innovation to produce premium automobiles. The manufacture chose to rely on information technology to gain the innovative edge to help the company grow by integrating the cloud infrastructure into their networks. The Volvo Data Warehousing Program, started in 2006 (Data in the Driver's Seat), it draws insight from this multi-terabyte resource to create clear business advantage by integrating information from four primary sources: a system for managing vehicle and hardware specifications, one for managing on-board software specifications, the system that collects vehicle diagnostic data from service centers worldwide, and the warranty administration system. (Tobey, 2010) Joining all the various pieces of data together, Volvo can be warned about potential mechanical issues that may show up in the early part of a car's lifecycle. Volvo can spot patterns from the data that may indicate a potential flaw in a particular part well before a problem from the first 1,000 units can grow into one affecting over 500,000 customers as seen by other manufactures with overwhelming recall numbers. Being proactive will ensure that Volvo can maintain positive experience of the brand with their customers...
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...Information Technology (IT) and E-commerce in general as well as in selected industry. For this report, the selected industry is Volvo. The applications of information technology and changes in supply chain using e-logistics are discussed elaborately in this report. This report also clearly draws about the supply chain strategy used in Volvo. In addition, use of electronic commerce is well discussed followed by the uncertainties faced by the Volvo and the overcoming of uncertainty by Volvo. This report ends up with the conclusion. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 APPLICATIONS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3 APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE 4 BENEFITS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN SUPPLY CHAIN 5 LITREATURE REVIEW ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6 CHANGES IN SUPPLY CHAIN USING E-LOGISTICS 7 ABOUT VOLVO 8 SUPPLY CHAIN STRATEGY OF VOLVO 9 APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN VOLVO 11 APPLICATION OF E-COMMERCE IN...
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...to benefit individual organizations. While in production teams it is increasingly asked to “do more with less”, in relation to data we are asked to “do more with more” (Big Data, 2013). Judge how Volvo Car Corporation integrated the cloud infrastructure into its networks. The Volvo Car Corporation is one of the auto business' generally distinguished marks, with a long and glad history of planet heading improvements. At Volvo, travelers and drivers come in the first place, and the organization takes human-focused plan genuinely, continually striving to advance a percentage of the most secure autos out and about (Volvo cars , 2009). The organization offers give or take 400,000 autos every year over the world. The Volvo Company separated from Ford in 2010. They broke free from an IT infrastructure that they use to have. Before it contained of a tangle of dissimilar systems and licenses. They needed a new stand-alone IT infrastructure that could provide better boost communication capabilities, Commercial Intelligence and enrich partnerships (Volvo drives into the clouds, 2010). Cloud computing is an everyday articulation used to depict an assortment of diverse sorts of registering thoughts that include countless that are associated through a constant correspondence system. Cloud computing permits organizations to maintain a strategic distance from upfront framework costs, and concentrate on ventures that...
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...Judge how Volvo Car Corporation integrated the cloud infrastructure into its networks. Volvo split from Ford in in 2010. In doing so they needed to create their own standalone IT environment and at the same time improve its business intelligence capabilities and operational efficiency (Microsoft, 2012). In a world where many consumers value smart technology in coexistence with automotive engineering, Volvo has created vehicles with hundreds of sensors and CPU’s embedded throughout the car (I-CIO, 2011). “Besides vehicle data gathered by sensors in and on the vehicle, we also collect visual information from four cameras. This gives us a good view of what happened in the cab and on the road at any given point in time” (Volvo Group, 2011). From the central locking system to the on board camera’s, data is being captured for use within the vehicle and then transmitted via the cloud back to Volvo (I-CIO, 2011). Once data is received at Volvo it is streamed to a centralized analysis hub (the Volvo Data Warehouse), alongside data from customer relationship management systems (CRM), dealership systems, and product development and design systems (I-CIO, 2011). Once data is retrieved at the Volvo Data Warehouse it is archived where it can be retrieved and analyze or manipulated by Volvo employees. Through the cloud Volvo is massing large amount of rich data and this is providing them with the opportunity to “turn that resource into something that no only helps build better...
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...companies. This paper will focus on The Volvo Car Corporation and how they were able to face this problem due to its voluminous amounts of data being streamed for their vehicles. I will go over how Volvo was able to integrate Cloud infrastructure into its networks, explain how they transformed their data into knowledge, identify the real-time information systems implemented and evaluate the impact of these implementations, and argue how the Big Data strategy gives Volvo a competitive edge. Volvo, which means “I roll” in Latin, got its start on April 14, 1927 by a gentleman named Jacob, in Gothenburg. Since then it has come a long way by integrating Cloud infrastructure into its networks. Cloud computing is defined by Turban and Volonino (2011) as computing “in which the technology is rented or leased on a regular or as-needed basis” (pg 32, para 3). One thing Volvo has done is to create Cloud Computing e-learning solutions for Arab and African countries in partnership with Allied Soft (Allied Soft, n.d.). This has allowed Volvo to open an Education Service Provider in order to allow students, teachers, and parents to access the e-learning software. Cloud computing has also allowed Volvo to as stated by Microsoft Case Studies (2011) “address its needs for a cost effective infrastructure that provided the ability to quickly scale up to handle a high volume of traffic and that would also serve a global audience with high performance” (para 10). Cloud also allows all their locations to...
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...Volvo came onto the scene in 1927 on the island of Hisingen, Goteborg. Over the years, Volvo enhanced and developed a line of vehicles which is known for its quality and performance. “Volvo’s vision is to become the world’s leader in sustainable transport solution by the following: 1.) pioneering products and services for transport and infrastructure, 2.) driving quality and environmental care, and many other attributes. While technology is playing an aggressive role in society, Volvo branches off and showed its independence by adapting Cloud Computing. By implementing Cloud Computing, it haves it benefits such as “offering a way to get services that are very attractive to build the company, and take the IT resources and put them on things that are differentiators for the Volvo car company. Another benefit is that once it is put in place, it has no place to go but up and “continue to improve with time”. Volvo Car Corporation transform data into knowledge by creating vehicles with hundreds of sensors and CPU’s embedded throughout the car. “Besides vehicle data gathered by sensors in and on the vehicle, we also collect visual information from four cameras. This gives us a good view of what happened in the car and on the road at any given point in time”. An example of the data transformation is when the central locking information is being taken for the use of the vehicle and then conveyed via the cloud back to Volvo. “Through the cloud Volvo is massing large amount of rich...
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...Production line The factory of Renault Trucks Vénissieux assembles the 6-cylinder engine blocks of 9 and 11L, which are routed to Sweden where the business unit of five brands of the Volvo Group is installed. The “main” engines (engine block, cylinder head, crankshaft, camshaft and crankcase) are performed by the Volvo Group's business units while the supply of other parts (the circuits of oil, gas, electric ...) is from 680 external suppliers. The Engine of 9 and 11L of all the brands of Volvo Group operates in plant Vénissieux. The plant operates five days a week. The engine factory Vénissieux covers 10,000 m² and engine assembly operations are spread over two production lines, each 15 meters: the line ¾ and the line ¼. Each piece assembled has a serial and manufacturing number, which is common to all suppliers of Renault Trucks, to ensure the traceability of engines and to facilitate communication between the various stakeholders. This system of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) also allows the company to gain speed. The causes of malfunction of an engine due to incorrect assemblage of the pieces can easily be identified and corrected in accordance with the Group's quality policy. Workers have 3 or 4 roles at the same time in the Assembly line. On the main assembly line, several robots are very important. These robots perform tasks in such quality that it would be impossible to assign this task to a human being. They are checking the robots work very often to make sure...
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...Data Challenges Introduction I feel as though Volvo integrated the cloud infrastructure into its networks very well. It took the proactive approach instead of being reactive. It applied this to all aspects to their vehicles. Volvo chooses to have the cloud work for them and it saved them money in the end. They had a centralized data base in which all their information was gathered and stored and from there it was turned from raw knowledge into useful information. Volvo Car Corporation Integrates the Cloud into Its Networks Volvo had the ability to collectively harness the information that they collected information from the hundreds of sensors that were embedded throughout the cars. This data was being captured for use from the vehicle and transmitted via the cloud back to the manufacture. This data was streamed into a centralized analysis hub, where they were being used by the customer relationship systems, dealership systems, and product development and designs systems. This way they could share information about any particular vehicle and any problem that they may be experiencing and stop an issues before it gets out of hand. How Volvo Car Corporation Transforms Data into Knowledge They are taking the data that they are receiving from the vehicles and putting it all together. This way they are pre-warned about potential problems that may arise is their vehicles. By applying a set of well-honed lean processes, Volvo is immediately able to resolve the problem by...
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...Judge how Volvo Car Corporation integrated the cloud infrastructure into its networks: Volvo uses cloud technology in order to transfer data that is collected from their vehicles to the manufacturer. The type of data that is collected consists of the vehicle itself (such as brakes, central locking system, and the engine) to collecting information when accidents occur. The integration of this cloud infrastructure more than likely consists of cloud enabled hardware, communication devices, services that are provided by a cloud computing server, and different software agents (Filev, Lu, & Hrovat, 2013). This cloud infrastructure was integrated with other data at Volvo. This combined data consists of data from customer relationship systems, dealership systems, and product development and design systems. All of this data is collected and streamed into a centralized hub at the Volvo Data Warehouse. From there Volvo is then able to use this information in order to create a strong, as well as competitive, advantage over other car dealerships. By Volvo using cloud technology, they are able to (in real time over via the Internet) create a way to “increase capacity or add capabilities on the fly without investing in new infrastructure” (Malavalli, 2014). Explain how Volvo Car Corporation transforms data into knowledge: The Volvo Car Corporation transforms this data into knowledge in various ways. The biggest draw from this gathering of data, is the ability to discover potential...
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...Case Study: Village Volvo CASE 2.1 Shahrzad 20121014 Zahra 20121016 Index • Introduction about Village Volvo • Village Volvo’s Service Package • Distinctive characteristic of Service firm • Characterize Nature of Service act • Characterize Relationship customers • Characterize Customization and judgment • Characterize Nature of demand and supply • Characterize Method of service delivery • Village Volvo back-office management • Village Volvo Versa Volvo Dealers • Conclusion Introduction about Village Volvo and their mission statement The mission of the Village Volvo is to profit from the sale of automobiles, parts and services. They are seeking to achieve this by creating an environment for their customers of comfort, reliance and respect. This environment will be formed by the continued emphasis on employee satisfaction, which leads to greater efficiency and productivity through employee retention. They aim their employees to establish a daily goal of anticipating and satisfying the customers’ needs in order to build a relationship-based business, which develops an ever-growing customer base. 1. Describe Village Volvo service package. Village Volvo provides quality repair at a reasonable cost for out of warranty Volvos. Car owners can visit for Routine Services such as tune-ups and oil change or for diagnosis and repairing specific problems in an estimated time. They have CCVD which is Custom...
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