Businesses across Belgium and beyond have undergone a massive digital transformation in recent years and have never been more reliant on critical infrastructure.
The DoD recognizes that implementing zero trust is a continuous and adaptive process that goes well beyond technology and needs to address people, processes, resources, governance, and risk management.
As we move forward, manufacturing and adjacent industries should consider leveraging new technologies and solutions that can help propel their digital transformations.
The digital divide is often considered to be a matter of connectivity, but education is an equally important variable in the digital access equation that doesn’t get as much attention in the mission critical community. Lack of digital literacy leaves people unaware of the vast resources that are available online and how to access them.
If you work at a facility that has anything to boast — a sustainable design, an aesthetic appeal, innovative equipment designs, a unique use of surrounding resources, etc. — we want to hear about it and maybe even tour it.
We will experience a gradual shift in the coming years toward more trust and acceptance of AI and machine learning, new digital health capabilities, and more surveillance-type monitoring of patient populations.
With BR Code, users can quickly grab a label or roll of preprinted tape, stick a piece to a physical object, then scan and connect the code to an unlimited amount of digital information.