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Dynatrace awarded TISAX information security certification for the European automotive industry

Dynatrace

TISAX aims to ensure the security of intellectual property and uphold privacy regulations throughout the automotive supply chain. The evolving automotive security landscape In such a complex and continuously changing environment that relies on multiple players to succeed, the secure exchange of information is essential.

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Observations on the Importance of Cloud-based Analytics

All Things Distributed

Cloud computing is enabling amazing new innovations both in consumer and enterprise products, as it became the new normal for organizations of all sizes. AWS is enabling innovations in areas such as healthcare, automotive, life sciences, retail, media, energy, robotics that it is mind boggling and humbling.

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How companies can become magnets for digital talent

All Things Distributed

Digitalization offers almost endless possibilities to communicate faster, work more efficiently, and be more creative – in real-time. But to thrive, innovations need a certain tension. How companies can prepare themselves to attract the best talents for shaping their digital business. as well as in Germany. That can be inconvenient.

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Come On and Take a Free (Regulatory) Ride

The Agile Manager

Let's start by looking at the automotive industry. It isn't a stretch to say that automakers are executors of public policy on the combination of transportation (mobility is good), labor (jobs are good), energy (fuel efficiency is good), and environment (clean air is good).

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Content Management Systems of the Future: Headless, JAMstack, ADN and Functions at the Edge

Abhishek Tiwari

Most of the CMS vendors dodge questions of evolution by talking about incremental innovation primarily focused on customer experience (CX) such as analytics and personalisation. There is hardly any innovation from traditional CMS vendors. Circa 2014, I was working with a big Japanese automotive brand in Australia.

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