OEM stories
IT supply chain attacks are on the rise, with up to 40% of breaches originating from weak supply chains. It's time for organisations to wake up to the risks.
Blue Yonder's SaaS-based solutions offer companies end-to-end visibility and quick returns, with a ROI of 394%, according to a Forrester study.
Top 10 OEMs increased chip spending despite the semiconductor shortage and pandemic disruptions, according to Gartner.
The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2022 revealed cybersecurity as the biggest worry for Australian business leaders in 2022.
Asia-Pacific region experiences a surge in digitalization but weak cybersecurity measures leave ICT supply chains vulnerable to cyber attacks, says Kaspersky.
New analysis predicts that the adoption of new systems will shape the retail and supply chain industry in 2022.
Supply chain attacks on SAP software distribution process allow internal attackers to intervene undetected, says SecurityBridge. A patch has been released.
Shopify predicts that supply chain woes will continue in 2022, with shipping delays, costs, and manufacturing delays among the top concerns for businesses.
Cybersecurity professionals will face increasing pressure in 2022 as attacks escalate, compliance becomes more challenging, and insurance costs rise.
Australian firm Veyor raises over $4m in equity capital, attracting interest from construction industry heavyweights.
FedEx Express launches FedEx International Priority Express (IPE), offering customers flexible delivery options for international shipping.
Ivanti Wavelink announces Ivanti Neurons for IIoT, offering scalable applications to automate and optimise supply chain operations.
Esker to acquire majority stake in UK eProcurement software company Market Dojo, aiming to strengthen its position in the global P2P market.
RISE with SAP offers smaller and midmarket companies the ability to accelerate their digital transformation and become intelligent enterprises.
Ivanti Wavelink's Velocity framework offers enhanced capabilities to aid supply chain operations without code disruption.
2022 will bring continued supply chain challenges as the global health crisis persists. Rising costs and labour shortages are causing uncertainty worldwide.
Extreme Networks Inc. has announced a new technology solution designed to protect critical network infrastructure.
ARM-based CPUs are experiencing a surge in demand from cloud service providers, according to Omdia's Data Center Server Tracker.
Digital trade solutions could bring economic benefits equivalent to a major trade agreement for every country, says NZIER report.
In a first for China, FedEx Express has implemented the use of smart AI robots to help supply chain efficiency and logistics operations.