Industrial stories
Hitachi splits its industrial equipment unit to form Hitachi Industrial Products, eyeing stronger business focus.
The joint programme with the Singapore Management University (SMU) and Alibaba Cloud is the latter company's first of its kind outside of China.
A Deloitte report stresses the need for boards to adopt long-term strategies for digital transformation, ESG transparency, and navigating Industry 4.0.
Iridium completes $3bn satellite constellation upgrade and introduces new transceiver for portable and IoT-friendly applications.
Ziften deploys advanced proprietary AI and ML to enhance security across all endpoints, offering robust protection for Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
Industrial cybersecurity provider Honeywell has doubled down on its protection against USB-based threats towards industrial operators.
Despite the surging cloud adoption that is rife around the world, a new study has revealed there's still a lack of understanding around security.
According to these HPE bigwigs, 2019 will be the year of the edge-centric, cloud-enabled, and data-driven enterprises.
BDC Services will provide customers in Australia with an online store for ServersCheck products and local technical pre-sales and onsite support.
A new study has found at least 80 percent of New Zealand business websites are slow, generic, and verging on being narcissistic.
Rockwell Automation acquires Emulate3D, enhancing its digital design portfolio with software that allows customers to virtually test industrial system designs.
Organisations have begun using IoT to track assets, improve efficiency, boost customer service and gain greater insight into their operations.
A London-based coworking space is about to become a major cybersecurity innovation hub and a primary UK landing pad for security challenge winners.
Frost and Sullivan has awarded Honeywell the 2018 Global Customer Value Leadership Award for its cybersecurity innovations and transformative IIoT solutions.
The new product families are said to enable the rapid deployment of right-sized, just-in-time data centre and power capacity.
The fourth industrial revolution demands leaders to balance societal impact, data-driven decision-making, bold tech visions, and aggressive talent development.
A global survey by Accenture reveals that companies may face USD $5.2 trillion in cybercrime costs over the next five years due to inadequate security measures.
The IT industry is experiencing a severe talent shortage, now the top risk for organisations, up from third place, per Gartner's latest report.
The challenges of implementing DevOps at scale and the need for a holistic approach to digital transformation.
Cybercrime may cost businesses worldwide NZD $8 trillion over five years, as firms struggle to secure increasingly complex digital systems, warns Accenture.