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HMG Strategy Tech News Digest – Feb 26
Join Us Now Nvidia Beats Earnings and Revenues Expectations Nvidia, a global leader in graphics-based computing, exceeded analyst projections, despite uncertainties over inventory. Demand for graphics processing units (GPUs) and related products has soared during the pandemic. “Nvidia beat elevated analyst expectations for both earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year, which…
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Cloud Application Resilience for Modern Enterprises
Join Us Now The first time I used a computer was during my sophomore year in college. This is significantly later than computer, engineering, or science-educated people in my age group used a computer for the first time—because I was a music major, not because I am that old. Anyway, at the time I was dating an…
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Exploring the Long-Term Ramifications of the SolarWinds Attack
Join Us Now The recent SolarWinds breach was part of a much larger attack that was carried out through malicious updates to a popular network monitoring product. The attack impacted major government organizations and companies and highlighted the severe impact software supply chain attacks can have when organizations are unprepared to prevent and detect such…
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Will Cloud Computing Help Us Tackle Legacy Infrastructure Challenges in Complex Systems?
Join Us Now It looks like the cloud wars are heating up. There was an interesting article in Barron’s over the weekend that foretells a rosy future for Oracle’s cloud computing business. It’s definitely worth reading. “Like another legacy tech giant, Microsoft, which was in a similar position about a decade ago, Oracle has been able to reinvent itself…
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Critical Infrastructure Attack Reveals Why Access Should be The Nexus of Your Security Program
Join Us Now A cyber attack against a Tampa, FL water treatment plant is the latest reminder that security control of critical infrastructure must continually improve. According to a report by Reuters, a cyber criminal gained unauthorized access to an employee’s TeamViewer application (remote access and desktop support software)i and then used the access to gain…
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HMG Strategy Tech News Digest – Feb 19
Join Us Now Power Outages Reveal Vulnerabilities in Electric Grid Infrastructure As corporate technology leaders, we tend to focus mostly on digital information systems, data networks and data analytics. But the widespread power outages in Texas and in parts of the southern U.S. have reminded us of our reliance on outdated energy grids to distribute…
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Tech Leaders Commit to TechPACT to Close the Digital Divide and Boost Diversity
Join Us Now With the resurgence of protests against systemic racism, Americans are doubling down on demanding social change and equality in the workplace, whether that be through hiring and promotion, transformation or philanthropy. This goal of workplace equity demands innovation, and a new association called The TechPACT is a revolutionary and thoughtful approach to…
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As Technology Leaders, We Need to Explain the Complexities and Connect the Dots in a Digitally Connected Global Economy
Join Us Now More than ever, we live in a connected world. We have a global economy and global supply chains. Yet the complexity of our global economy makes it difficult to spot problems until they become truly large and unmanageable. Here’s an example: An unexpected shortage of semiconductors has caused supply chain issues across…
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HMG Strategy Tech News Digest – Feb 12th
Join Us Now Chip Shortage Slows Production Across Multiple Industries The shortage of semiconductors is now hurting industries across several sectors of the global economy, according to reports. “A chip shortage that started as consumers stocked up on personal computers and other electronics during the Covid-19 pandemic now threatens to snarl car production around the…
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Want to Stop Nation-State Cyber Threats? Simplify.
Join Us Now John Von Neumann once made the following assertion: For small mechanisms, it’s easy to see how they work, but not what they do. In contrast, for large systems, it is easy to see what they do, but not how they work. Based on nearly forty years in cyber security, I’ve come to view this as the central challenge in securing…