Many companies are struggling to recover post-pandemic. Due to lack of data and insights, they are unable to recognize areas of highest risk and react accordingly. Learn more about the predicted shift toward more intelligent systems in the future with this article from #Forbes:
Moving 130,000 workers across 200 worksites in over 90 countries to a new browser is no simple feat. Just think of the challenge ensuring that legacy apps and sites built for local business still work.
To facilitate device management, GlaxoSmithKline enrolled every Windows 10 device in Microsoft Endpoint Manager, making available Microsoft Edge on their internal store for end users to install on-demand. Deployment only took four weeks, and it was so simple that no external services or support were needed.
Emerging data trends in supply chain management suggest that a digital supply chain, customer and supplier data, and cloud and robotics data are key to meeting strategic objectives. Learn more with this infographic from @Microsoft:
If security and agility are critical to your operation, the Microsoft cloud can deliver trust-based environments where customers own their data. Collaboration on these types of solutions and services can help take your business to the next level.
Learn how we can work together to redefine your digital business and create secure next-level platforms.
The coordination of moving employees around to better serve the people in remote areas of Nunavut, Canada, and provisioning hardware for remote, nontechnical staff was challenging for IT—even before the challenges of Covid-19. Now, with Windows 365, Nunavut deploys virtual endpoints to an employee's device using Microsoft Endpoint Manager. As a result, the government can support both organization owned and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) models, and it can get users up and running with personalized, highly secure cloud PC service.
Building a resilient supply chain with #Microsoft can improve your response time during unexpected disturbances, allowing you to get back on track quickly and easily. Learn about the other benefits a resilient supply chain can give you in this short video:
Microsoft Azure can help achieve your goals with the freedom and flexibility to build, manage, and deploy Java applications anywhere.
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IBM Cloud Pak for Security is a platform that integrates your existing security tools to offer deeper insights into threats across hybrid multicloud environments, using an infrastructure-independent common operating environment that runs anywhere.
Cloud Pak for Security connects all your data sources-helping you uncover hidden threats and make more informed, risk-based decisions-while leaving the data where it resides.
Finally, IBM Cloud Pak for Security is built on open, cloud native technology that is pre-integrated with Red Hat OpenShift.
During a recent webinar with Joseph Blankenship, Vice President and Director of Research at Forrester Research, and James Murphy, Senior Offering Manager at IBM Security, I had the opportunity to chat about the complexity of today's security landscape.
After discussing common security challenges and possible solutions, and examining security platforms in detail, Murphy gave an overview of how IBM tackles security complexity with IBM Cloud Pak for Security, a security platform that helps security professionals identify hidden threats, make informed, risk-based decisions, and prioritize team time.
The webinar we recorded includes a quick demonstration of Cloud Pak for Security so viewers can see it in action and better understand how the platform brings security data and workflows together into a unified experience without the need for data migration.