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International Payments Company APEXX Global Enters the US Market
Cynet Recognized by G2 as a Leader in Endpoint Detection and Response,…
Real users ranked Cynet 360 — an XDR platform purposely built for lean IT Security teams — a Leader in G2’s Winter 2022 Report
(PRWeb January 12, 2022)
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5 Things to Know About Next-Generation SIEM
5 Key Supply Chain Technology Strategies that Fueled Resilience in 2021
Over the two years since the start of the pandemic, volatility has become the new normal: hampered by unexpected closures, service delays, and material scarcity, businesses today face unprecedented challenges. Lead times across industries reached record highs in 2021, and the continued need for safety regulations further complicated supply chain planning and capacity management. Governing bodies relaxed regulations for a time, only to then reinstate those same restrictions again during a surge.
Reopening has been halting and painful, but 2022 is expected to herald economic recovery thanks to broad population immunity and medical advances. As you plan your 2022 technology strategy, here’s a recap of the critical capabilities that enabled businesses to build supply chain resilience last year.
Google Buys Israeli Cybersecurity Company Siemplify for $500 Million
Google Buys Siemplify to Get Ahead in Cloud Security
Palo Alto Networks Appoints Helmut Reisinger to Leadership Team
CISOs Plan What to Buy With Funds From the Infrastructure Bill
John Lunn, Founder/CEO Gr4vy
A Glimpse Into The Future With Larry Pang of IoTeX – The New Trust Economy
The Top Hurdles to Implementing Supply Chain Visibility – And How to Make the Leap
Various polls taken by supply chain stakeholders from 2020 to the present moment – including our own – all point to a similar reality. Visibility is still a significant concern for organizations and is absolutely fundamental to a high performing supply chain. This comes as no surprise as disruption continues to affect the cost-to-serve on razor thin margins, and lack of timely insight impacts operational efficiency, OTIF delivery, and customer satisfaction.
The time to act is now. As is choosing a solution that offers the breadth and depth of supply chain visibility needed to help mitigate the impacts of disruption, recover revenues, and outperform competitors.
The Future of Supply Chains Is AI: How to Start Small to Win Big Over Time
Skim the latest supply chain news and you’ll find headlines spanning disruptions, backlogs, shipping delays, soaring prices, and changing consumer habits. “Supply chain complexity” is a popular search term as businesses explore technologies that will enable them to better manage risk and uncertainty. We’ve discussed how supply chain visibility is the foundation to building a successful technology strategy – but what is the ultimate aim?
Certainly, the “perfect order” – on time and in full (OTIF) delivery at the lowest possible cost – is the gold standard from a business perspective. From a technological perspective, the systems that will best help us reach those aims are intelligent cloud platforms with artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and deep learning (DL) capabilities.