By Rajesh ChandiramaniCOVID-19 crisis has impacted all areas of business. The multiple lockdowns, social distancing, and other safety norms have altered the consumer buying patterns and these will continue to be impacted. The online channel, which had been a discretionary one for the brick-and-mortar companies so far - will become one of the mandatory channels in the future. Remote Working has skyrocketed the demand for online collaboration tools. The adoption of cloud computing solutions has ensured that businesses live to fight another day. Concepts such as ‘cloud-first’ and ‘cloud-only approach’ have now become the mainstay. Global supply chain is under tremendous pressure to meet the demands. Hence, Industry 4.0 transformation will become more relevant post-COVID-19. Not surprisingly, COVID-19 crisis is accelerating digital transformation for organizations. While this helps in getting businesses back on track, it does not come without risks. The rapid … [Read more...] about How Cybersecurity Will Transform the Business Landscape in The Post-COVID World?
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From King to Warnock: How the Ebenezer Baptist Church became a center of Black organizing
MLK’s spiritual home Ebenezer came into the global spotlight when Martin Luther King Jr. accepted the call to join his father as co-pastor in 1960. Before then, King had pastored Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, from 1954 to 1959. … [Read more...] about From King to Warnock: How the Ebenezer Baptist Church became a center of Black organizing
Poland’s growing problem with illegal European waste
"But apart from a plot of land and maybe an excavator for unloading waste, this company has nothing that is needed for further recycling," Wielgosniski said. "Whether there is a facility for this, the responsible authority has not checked, but it has issued the permit nonetheless. In such a case, the waste is usually simply burned." … [Read more...] about Poland’s growing problem with illegal European waste
Carmaker Stellantis shares star in European debut
MILAN: Stellantis, the carmaker created by combining Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot-owner PSA, enjoyed a positive start on Monday, its shares rising 8% on their European market debut and valuing the business at around 42 billion euros ($51 billion).With annual production of around 8 million vehicles and revenues of more than 165 billion euros, the world's fourth largest auto company is expected to play a key role in the industry's jump into the new era of electrification.Stellantis will have 14 brands, from FCA's Fiat, Maserati and U.S.-focused Jeep, Dodge and Ram to PSA's traditionally Europe-focused Peugeot, Citroen, Opel and DS."We have the scale, the resources, the diversity and the knowhow to successfully capture the opportunities of this new era in transportation," Chairman John Elkann said in a video on the Borsa Italiana website to mark the occasion.Chief Executive Carlos Tavares said the merger would add 25 billion euros in value for shareholders over the years, thanks to projected … [Read more...] about Carmaker Stellantis shares star in European debut
Microsoft’s new Windows Admin Center preview brings a pile of new features and fixes
The preview contains user interface updates and support for new features released with the October 2020 Storage Migration Service cumulative update. On the storage front, admins can now see the replication status next to the status icon, and system insights in the Azure Stack HCI. … [Read more...] about Microsoft’s new Windows Admin Center preview brings a pile of new features and fixes