Cybersecurity: Going Beyond Protection to Boost Resiliency

It’s a fact of life in the digital age. Managing cyber-threats is the new norm. The challenge of protecting sensitive data and cyber-assets becomes even more daunting as tens of billions of devices are connected globally, creating the Internet of Things (IoT). Cyber-threats take on an even greater significance when the target is critical infrastructure such as the electrical grid, a transportation system, or a water/wastewater utility.

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INKY is a cloud-based email security platform designed to be far more than just artificially intelligent. INKY sees things, and not in a metaphorical sense. She recognizes logos. Brand colors. Email signatures. She understands email, searches for signs of fraud, and can spot impostors by a pixel. Basically, she sees the way humans do, but can also detect the millions of things they can’t. That’s why INKY catches pretty much everything from spam and malware, to the deepest and darkest of phishing threats. She’s driven, curious and mobile, and she’s growing smarter by the subject line.

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White Paper on the use of Artificial Intelligence in Trade Facilitation

whitePaper | February 15, 2023

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an enabling technology impacting the global economy and international trade. Combined with business-process-oriented automation and more efficient data flow exchanges, AI further promises to lift barriers to international trade, stimulate growth in global electronic commerce and allow for better predictions and associations to inform policy decisions.

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Decoding the 7 traits of companies achieving success with AI

whitePaper | January 18, 2020

As organizations adopt digital transformation strategies to prepare for the future, a core idea for how to accelerate that transformation is the adoption of AI. While most organizations fundamentally believe in the promise of AI, they are still only just beginning to use it. Only 1 in 5.5 organizations are deeply committed to AI, while more than half are experimenting or beginning to see it around their organization.

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Software Development Trends to Look Out for in 2022

whitePaper | October 6, 2022

It is not unusual to see software development trends change year after year. The pandemic has only accelerated the whole process, and it seems that the trends are changing even faster. What was once considered as acceptable practice in software development might no longer be the case in the foreseeable future. This is why startup founders and big corporation managers should be aware and well-informed of where all the software industry trends are heading to and how to strategize in the best possible app to develop and place an app.

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AI in Planning: Opportunities and Challenges and How to Prepare

whitePaper | September 28, 2022

As stated in the American Planning Association’s 2022 Trend Report for Planners, over centuries, professions have evolved with changing environments, shifting eras, new challenges, societal shifts, and technological innovations. While some professions have become obsolete or or were replaced by technology, others have adapted or readjusted and stayed relevant in an ever-changing world. What is different today is the pace of change, which requires faster, even proactive, adjustments—including new tools, processes, and skills.

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MongoDB and IBM zSystems

whitePaper | May 25, 2022

Modernization of data and applications on the mainframe is a necessary priority for modern organizations. Building a MongoDB Operational Data Layer (ODL) is a pattern widely used to make critical mainframe data available for modern mobile and web applications.

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Powering Contact Center Transformation by using Intel AI

whitePaper | September 23, 2022

According to the research published by Microsoft3 on Global Customer Service, 58% of customers feel the importance of Customer Experience (CX), and 61% stopped doing business with a brand due to poor CX and go for different brands.

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INKY Technology

INKY is a cloud-based email security platform designed to be far more than just artificially intelligent. INKY sees things, and not in a metaphorical sense. She recognizes logos. Brand colors. Email signatures. She understands email, searches for signs of fraud, and can spot impostors by a pixel. Basically, she sees the way humans do, but can also detect the millions of things they can’t. That’s why INKY catches pretty much everything from spam and malware, to the deepest and darkest of phishing threats. She’s driven, curious and mobile, and she’s growing smarter by the subject line.

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