Since curiosity usually gets the best of me, I turned to some industry experts to find out what their Magic 8-Balls are telling them about the future of the mission critical industry. Here are some of the predictions that caught my eye.
The Siemens plant in Zug employs around 350 people who work in shifts to manufacture advanced products for building technology, primarily fire detectors as well as HVAC equipment for building automation.
Expect the supply chain issue to get worked out and create yet another new normal for global telecommunications, but it may not happen any time soon. In the meantime, teams should challenge themselves to think creatively while being transparent with their customers.
Coalfire Study Shows Budgets Rising Fast to Sustain SDLC Competitiveness
September 30, 2022
Coalfire commissioned CyberRisk Alliance to conduct a survey of 300 respondents from both software buying and software producing companies. The goals were to capture the impact of highly public cyber events, President Joe Biden’s Executive Order (EO) on cybersecurity, and procurement delays, as well as to discover what actions companies are taking to address these mission critical challenges.
Accreditation enables the company to expand its footprint while better serving customers
July 11, 2022
TIE Kinetix is a member of OpenPeppol and is a certified Peppol Access Point with ISO 27001, 27017, and 27018 certifications. With the accreditation, new and existing TIE Kinetix customers can exchange invoices, response messages, and more with all government organizations and other Peppol-connected businesses in Australia and New Zealand.
As companies store more data across on-premises, cloud, hybrid, and third-party systems — and as data regulations grow and multiply — companies must stay on top of the ever-evolving data landscape or risk sinking altogether.
Circularity is a broad concept that encompasses many things, but it could be said to have two primary aims: creating resiliency and fostering holistic sustainability.
As organizations around the world move to the cloud, network perimeters continue to disappear, and more attack surfaces are exposed. Supply chains across all industries become more vulnerable to cybercriminals and nation-state hackers and, therefore, more easily infected.
Insights from an industry survey of more than 1,200 professionals
August 3, 2020
In 2020, the pandemic has emerged as the most potent threat to economic growth, more than trade sanctions, natural disasters, and cyberattacks combined.