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Do You Need A Mobile Ecosystem? - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

No matter what you read these days when it comes to mobility in the enterprise there always seems to be a section on building your mobile ecosystem. Usually your reading something about bringing mobile devices into an enterprise/corporation and this leads to a discussion on creating a mobile strategy.

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PepsiCo IT redefines direct-to-store business model success

CIO Business Intelligence

Whether they are placing orders, making deliveries, or creating invoices, frontline employees need a dependable, feature-rich edge device that they can take into stores and reliably connect with key enterprise systems.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

Stuxnet targets supervisory control and data acquisition systems. Instead of just targeting zero days in the Windows operating system- which it did -- it then infected Siemens Step7 systems, causing the fast-spinning centrifuges to tear themselves apart. HMI away that you know windows seven on it still?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

I write a monthly security column for Windows Secrets and I do a couple other things on the side. Van Norman: We get people all over from students and academia we get controls people that work on the control systems engineers and technicians who want to learn more about security. I'm also a blogger@forbes.com. Vamosi: Yes that.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Even though Nvidia’s $40 billion bid to shake up enterprise computing by acquiring chip designer ARM has fallen apart, the merger and acquisition (M&A) boom of 2021 looks set to continue in 2022, perhaps matching the peaks of 2015, according to a report from risk management advisor Willis Towers Watson.