Hacked and Damaged
The attackers struck unexpectedly and with devastating results. Earlier this year terrorists disabled the electronic shut-off systems on the furnaces at a steel mill in Germany, shutting down the facility…
The attackers struck unexpectedly and with devastating results. Earlier this year terrorists disabled the electronic shut-off systems on the furnaces at a steel mill in Germany, shutting down the facility…
Companies that communicate an authentic employment brand have much to gain in today’s hot talent market. Kenco is no different from the many other companies that were founded by people…
There are many reasonable and compelling factors driving the ongoing consolidation of the property/casualty insurance industry, from a sheer overabundance of capital to an overwhelming need to reduce expenses. Another…
UNLEASHING THE POWER OF PREDICTIVE MODELING INTO BROADER USES SHOWS GREAT POTENTIAL IN AN INDUSTRY THAT HAS BEEN SLOW TO ADOPT DATA ANALYTICS. The insurance industry’s use of predictive data…
Driverless cars are headed your way soon. No one predicts that fully autonomous cars will clog streets and highways until at least the next generation of drivers. But within two…
Shadow IT is a growing menace—an insidious covert activity undermining a CIO’s ability to run an efficient, safe and coordinated IT department. It’s also may be the best thing that…
Boeing, like Aviation Week & Space Technology, celebrates its centenary in 2016. To mark the milestone, Russ Banham, an author specializing in company histories, has written ‘Higher: 100 Years of…
It has been my distinct privilege to write the histories of some of the world’s greatest companies, these giant institutions opening their archives to me and providing unfettered access to their current…
In 1916, lumberman Bill Boeing set to work building an aeroplane in a boathouse in Seattle, crafting his single pontoon plane from canvas and wood. Today, Boeing is the world’s…