Industrial stories
Embracing change vital for a digitised future: water utility organisations must prepare for a digitised future by embracing cultural and technological changes.
Rockwell Automation appoints Shovan Sengupta as Market Access Regional VP for Asia Pacific, to strengthen partnerships and maximize automation investments.
To remain secure, businesses and individuals need to respond effectively to a range of trends that gained momentum last year.
The demand for UCaaS is rising as businesses around the globe are looking to have more unified communications capabilities.
The global market reached a valuation of US$19,576 million in 2021 and further expand at a valuation of US$26,867 million by the year 2029.
Nozomi Arc improves operational resiliency by extending visibility across endpoint attack surfaces, reducing threats and speeding deployments across all assets.
Red Hat has announced its ambition to achieve net-zero operational greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to address the global climate crisis.
Alain Michaud, a former Connectivity Area Tech Lead at Google, has joined Bluetooth SIG's board of directors, bringing his wireless technology expertise.
Sustainability and climate change will dominate the data centre industry in 2023, according to ABB, with trends including modular builds and renewable power.
Claroty's research team, Team82, has examined the GE Proficy Historian, finding five exploitable vulnerabilities capable of causing damage to the system.
Mojix has appointed Chris Cassidy as President and CCO. The hire is expected to drive acceleration of customer satisfaction and product innovation.
Epson was recognised for reducing greenhouse gases by transitioning to renewable electricity and comprehensiveness of its information disclosure.
Giordano Albertazzi is announced as CEO at Vertiv, aiming to strengthen customer focus and increase performance in data centers and networks.
Digital trust is broken, leading to scams and fraud. A reset is needed, moving away from outdated mechanisms and towards trusted digital technologies.
DXC Technology has identified five cybersecurity trends that it says will impact life and business in 2023 and beyond.
The security features include single sign-on, scalable and flexible rights management via conditional access, and end-to-end encryption.
IDC predicts that the next five years will bring transformational changes to operations as organizations find new ways to manage and analyze data.
Many organisations have taken steps towards digitalisation, but major disruptors are on the horizon, including Edge AI and 5G.
Organisations must update their disaster recovery plans to include cyber incident response and view it in the context of operational resilience.
UK cyber security firm Bridewell appoints Glenn Warwick as Head of Operational Technology to strengthen clients' OT security and drive R&D in this area.