| par Hugues Zarka :: 39 minutes ago |
| Over three decades, enterprise software has undergone three shifts: perpetual licenses, then subscriptions, and now a third era where software is consumed. Each AI interaction—reports, recommendations, workflows—becomes a measurable unit. We are moving from Software as a Service to Intelligence as a Service. A Fundamental Shift CIOs once managed licenses; tomorrow they will manage engineering intelligence consumption. Unlike fixed licenses, AI costs vary with user behavior, workflows, agents, data processing, model complexity, and cloud usage. This shifts budgets from predictable to continu... |
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| | par Hugues Zarka :: 3 days ago |
| Are your construction progress reports telling the full story? Many project decisions are based on information that is: • Subjective • Localized • Delayed The larger the project, the greater the risk. A short reflection on one of the industry's most overlooked challenges. hashtag#ConstructionManagement hashtag#BIM hashtag#GIS hashtag#DigitalTwin hashtag#Infrastructure hashtag#Engineering |
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| | par Hugues Zarka :: 3 days ago |
| #DigitalTwins do not fail because they are wrong. They fail because they gradually stop resembling reality. Yet over time: Equipment is replaced Configurations evolve Maintenance activities modify the asset Operational practices change While the physical world evolves, the digital model often remains frozen. Without continuous updates and feedback from real-world operations, a Digital Twin becomes a historical snapshot rather than a living representation of reality. The challenge is therefore not creating a Digital Twin. The challenge is maintaining a continuous connection between th... |
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