Business value of Red Hat integration

Integration technologies are core to digital enablement. While innovation is always a primary driver, business focus today is also aimed at improving operational efficiency and speeding up how business is conducted to become more competitive. Automation and modernization are two major areas of technology investment, and integration technologies are core to automation. Today, enterprises spend…

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IDC case study: Graybar

Graybar is a North American Fortune 500 distributor of electrical, communications, and data networking products and a provider of supply chain management and logistics services. Graybar serves the construction market; the commercial, institutional, and government (CIG) market; and the industrial and utility markets. Its products and services support new construction, infrastructure updates, building renovation, facility…

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Bridging the Gap: Positioning Trade Jobs as Tech Jobs to Attract Next-Gen Talent

The number of trade workers from younger generations is getting smaller. Many do not consider skilled trades as career options and this leaves businesses struggling to find qualified employees to fill vacant positions Gen Z’s are tech natives, born into the era of smartphones and connected devices. These tech-savvy students want to work, but many…

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4 Benefits of an MXDR Built for Microsoft Security

Today’s CISOs and their teams are protecting highly distributed and dynamic organizations, and so they face multi-faceted cybersecurity challenges—from complex environments to myriad tools that generate overwhelming alert noise. This makes it difficult to understand where the greatest risk is and where coverage gaps exist in the security posture. Security teams seldom have a clear…

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3 Steps to Success: Aligning the Key Components of Your Omnichannel Commerce Strategy

Aligning your systems and data with your strategy is all about integration. It is crucial that your systems can talk to each other to allow your data to be connected. It allows you to put your customer at the center of your strategy, by enabling you to deliver more personal and memorable shopping experiences, provide…

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24×7 managed security operations, powered by your Microsoft Security product portfolio 

Red Canary Managed Threat Detection (MDR) is a cost-effective solution to augmenting your security operations. Red Canary’s combination of proprietary technology and human security expertise helps you maximize your Microsoft investments, dramatically reducing alert fatigue and delivering measurable security and operational improvements. With this solution overview, explore how your team can:

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The Definitive Guide To SASE

The traditional hub-and-spoke wide area network (WAN) architecture is no longer viable. While this statement may seem premature, two major forces shaping the business world have led to this inescapable conclusion: cloud computing and mobility. The first introduces new and more complicated touchpoints for data across a spectrum of services that include infrastructure as a…

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The Perfect Storm: Why MDR is Your Only Option in Modern Cybersecurity

Now, for most medium-sized companies and organizations, it’s almost impossible. Distributed workforces have exploded thanks to increased work-from-home policies. Threat envelopes have expanded 1000X. An open marketplace for hacking tools on the dark web means attacks are up 40%. In response, the average mid-sized company has bought too many tools that don’t work together, aren’t…

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A Six-Step Guide To Incident Response Planning

A data breach, insider event, or ransomware attack can happen at any time – next month, next week, even tomorrow. The impact of such events can be widespread, from minimal to financially, and reputationally significant across an organization. Businesses around the world face mounting losses from cybercrime, as noted by recent research, which estimates that…

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