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The Feedly Cybersecurity API

Canadian Metalworking Magazine

Feedly for Cybersecurity includes an API that allows cybersecurity teams to share the threat intelligence they collect in Feedly with other applications. 150,000 cybersecurity professionals use Feedly to collect intelligence about the evolving threat landscape. Threat research and collection are one step of the overall threat intelligence, investigation, and response.

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CNH Industrial to create a customer-centric aftermarket supply chain with Blue Yonder

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

Blue Yonder has announced that capital goods company CNH Industrial has selected Luminate Control Tower, along with several supply chain planning solutions such as forecasting and replenishment, as the backbone of its customer-centric aftermarket supply chain for its parts business.

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Leo understands vulnerability threats

Canadian Metalworking Magazine

Train Leo to prioritize the most critical vulnerabilities in your cybersecurity feeds. Do you need to keep up with the latest vulnerabilities and threats but do not have the time to read all your security feeds? We can help. In 2018, fifteen thousand vulnerabilities were discovered, the number of exploits doubled and more than four security articles were published every minute.

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Feedly AI understands vulnerability threats

Canadian Metalworking Magazine

Train Feedly AI to prioritize the most critical vulnerabilities in your cybersecurity feeds Do you need to keep up with the latest vulnerabilities and threats but do not have the time to read all your security feeds? We can help. In 2018, fifteen thousand vulnerabilities were discovered, the number of exploits doubled and more than four security articles were published every minute.

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The Supply Chain in 2025: What to Expect

In 2025, the Supply Chain continues its evolution toward “Logistics 4.0,” inspired by Industry 4.0. Two major characteristics define this transformation: automation, driven by robotic solutions, and prediction, paving the way for an era of planning and simulation powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Reports highlight COVID-19 anti-counterfeiting investment, says trade body

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

An international trade body says new reports about criminals cashing in on the COVID-19 crisis highlight the urgent need for more investment in anti-counterfeiting technologies.

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Getting retailers ready for business post-lockdown

Manufacturing & Logistics IT

The retail sector is in a state of flux. Whilst eCommerce sales might still be surpassing all expectations, many retail stores are still closed, awaiting Government guidance as to when they might be able to open again.

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