Microsoft, Google, Amazon and various startups are moving away from solely using older “rules-based” technology designed to respond to specific kinds of intrusion.
The U.S. hasn’t done enough to counter the use of technology transfers and supply chain infiltration from countries like China, according to two U.S. senators.
Infrastructure and operations are becoming increasingly involved in unprecedented areas of today’s enterprise — no longer to solely deliver engineering and operations.
China’s alternative to the American-owned GPS extended its coverage beyond the Asia-Pacific region with a goal of becoming a dominating technology in the future.
Our post-holiday gifting hangover tends to be a peak time for returns, exacerbating a problem that’s grown more vexing for retailers with the rise of e-commerce.