The company offers a solution for organization, hyperscalers, and governments to consolidate their digitalization
January 6, 2023
As data centers are huge consumers of power, and electricity is the main cost of their operation, adding renewable energy to an energy-efficient infrastructure is the key for data center sustainability.
The company delivers a cost-effective and scalable ecosystem
January 5, 2023
Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents a Company of the Year award to the organization that demonstrates excellence in terms of growth strategy and implementation in its field. The award recognizes a high degree of innovation with products and technologies, and the resulting leadership in terms of customer value and market penetration.
Telecom operators have tried for years to encourage customers to voluntarily adopt digital, self-service tools, apps, and platforms — such as chatbots and e-care apps — as opposed to seeking human support in retail shops and hotlines.
Contribute to understanding the value of building and maintaining sustainable facilities
January 2, 2023
Survey participants will answer eight short questions on topics, including their approach to sustainability and how their organization is working to reduce its carbon footprint.
System intrusions account for only one-third of data breaches,
December 29, 2022
While the industry-standard 2022 Verizon Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR) listed system intrusions as the most prevalent cause of data breaches (39%), the public perception far outweighs its pervasiveness.
AI and machine learning are increasingly being used by industrial firms to maximize data utility
December 27, 2022
For the report, Verdantix interviewed 301 senior executives in North America, Europe, South America, South Africa, India, Australia, China, and the Gulf States responsible for operational excellence initiatives at firms with revenues of at least $250 million.
Malicious actors abuse the importance of domain names by registering ones that are identical or similar to existing trademarks, company names, or personal names, hoping to profit from the confusion. It is called cybersquatting.
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.