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Types of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems

IBM Big Data Hub

The benefits of ERP include built-in business intelligence and access to real-time data, along with integrated machine learning capabilities unlike a legacy system. The fast-paced business world we live in today requires smart tools to manage a business’s operations and everyday needs.

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The Scalability Imperative: Responsiveness to Manage Planned and Unplanned Spikes

Reltio

We expect a speedy, trouble-free response, no matter what. On the other hand, for the organizations responsible for supporting user experiences, the question of how many users need to be supported, and how processing and storage need to scale means a great deal. Does more hardware need to be procured and deployed?

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A Six Pack of Content on HR, CRM and ERP

AIIM

I've been working on a project over the past few weeks focused on the role that content plays in core business processes, specifically Human Resources (HR), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). That was this focus of my project, focusing on three lead enterprise processes.

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The Hacker Mind: MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations

ForAllSecure

In this episode, Frank Duff, Director of ATT&CK Evaluations for MITRE Engenuity, talks about how both red and blue teams can directly benefit from ATT&CK, and how organizations -- and even some security vendors -- are now evaluating their solutions against it. Yeah, great but what does it do? government agencies.

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The Hacker Mind: MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations

ForAllSecure

In this episode, Frank Duff, Director of ATT&CK Evaluations for MITRE Engenuity, talks about how both red and blue teams can directly benefit from ATT&CK, and how organizations -- and even some security vendors -- are now evaluating their solutions against it. Yeah, great but what does it do? government agencies.