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Predicting the top 7 trends in manufacturing for 2020

OpenText Information Management

After starting the year strongly, manufacturing left 2019 faced with shrinking production and global uncertainty. Deloitte suggests manufacturers should increase the resilience in their operations while building and improving their ‘digital muscle’. So how will this translate into the major technology trends in manufacturing for 2020?

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Unlocking value: Top digital transformation trends

IBM Big Data Hub

While digital transformation has been a trend for some years, emerging technologies have made this movement even more important. They face an ever-increasing cadre of startups and established organizations, all of whom are also trying to keep up to date on digital transformation trends to achieve a competitive edge.

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Tracking Cybersecurity Threats in Manufacturing

Data Breach Today

With the rise of the industrial internet of things comes a far broader attack surface in the manufacturing sector. Chris Morales of Vectra outlines findings of a new report on cyberattack trends in the manufacturing sector.

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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

2 For example, some are turning to software solutions that can more easily capture, manage and report ESG data. Industry 4.0 : Manufacturers are integrating new technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT) , cloud computing and AI and machine learning, into their production facilities and throughout their operations.

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Manufacturing needs to adopt a Zero Trust approach to mitigate increased cyber threats

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Manufacturing needs to adopt a Zero Trust approach to mitigate increased cyber threats. Long gone is the time when manufacturing systems and operations were siloed from the Internet and, therefore, were not a cybersecurity target. Thu, 10/20/2022 - 06:20. Survey’s key findings.

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'Smart' Factories Could Face Unique Attacks: Report

Data Breach Today

Connected Devices Could Allow Attackers to Target Industrial Systems, Trend Micro Reports The increasing use of internet-connected devices in manufacturing facilities is opening up new ways for hackers to target so-called "smart" factories with unconventional attack methods, according to an analysis by security firm Trend Micro and the Polytechnic (..)

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Data underpins a future services-based automotive market

CGI

Automotive manufacturers no longer simply manufacture vehicles. As mobility trends and technologies advance—think of connected cars, autonomous driving and car sharing—automotive manufacturers are rethinking their business models to deliver greater customer value.