Updated Supply Chain Tech is Key to Navigating Disruption
Investing in modern infrastructure now will strengthen the supply chain and better position your company for future success.
Dec 18th, 2020
The beginning of 2020 marked the end of support for the Windows Embedded Handheld/Windows CE platform. This shift left many organizations open to risk with outdated technology, creating an urgency around implementing Android mobile computing for the enterprise. Coupled with the COVID-19 pandemic, navigating these disruptions may seem overwhelming, but the stress that the supply chain has endured this year makes it a particularly crucial time for businesses to embrace modernization, make high-value changes and build a more sustainable future.
Solarwinds incident demonstrates weakest link principle of IT security
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Few areas of IT seem more futile than cybersecurity, where incessant angst and endless budget increases haven’t made businesses and government agencies any less vulnerable to the kind of attack that prompted an urgent Sunday night order by the US CISA that all federal agencies “disconnect or power down” a widely-used software product.
One would hope that spending a quarter billion dollars per day, up 34% in three years, worldwide on new products, services and consulting would prevent attacks that could compromise 85% of the Fortune 500 and dozens of agencies, but apparently not.