Manufacturers can begin assessing their Industry 4.0 readiness by focusing on four key operational areas: workforce, business processes, assets and customer experience, says Phil Lewis, VP Solution Consulting EMEA at Infor.
Ryuk ransomware is responsible for one-third of all ransomware attacks in 2020.
The word precipice is a double-edged sword that speaks of a paradigm shift in thought, action and results.
The Israel Trade Mission's purpose is to create exposure to and familiarity with technologies that come from Israel and are relevant to South African companies and vice versa.
With three 13-megapixel cameras and their patented real-time video stitching technology, Jabra PanaCast gives students wall-to-wall coverage of the teaching space.
Forescout helps to build a Zero Trust architecture based on best practices.
A protocol that gives autonomous adaptability – enabling the network to react in real-time to changes in network topology, load and environmental conditions – is desirable.
Financial decision-makers are at the forefront of having to help steer their businesses through the twin perils of economic recession and COVID-19 induced challenges.
Industry 4.0-related skills development needs to take place on several levels, with learners being exposed to both soft skills and technical skills components.
Palo Alto's ML-Powered NGFW is the world’s first machine learning-powered next-generation firewall, the company says.
AI-powered virtual agents enable businesses to install chatbots that can respond to queries 24/7, across any channel – chat, voice and social.