With complexity increasingly hampering agility at universities and colleges, simplification is gaining traction and support as an essential component to driving change. According to Wharton's Future Of Work survey, many organizations are starting to seriously consider how simplification could benefit them.
Daily Archives: September 29, 2015
As Yale University Information Technology Services (ITS) dramatically increased its use of contractors and associated annual spend, it became clear it needed to replace ineffective manual management processes with a fully automated system.
Yale streamlines IT contractor workforce management
Change is in the air for universities. Administrators must be adaptable to the changing dynamics of higher education while being responsive to ongoing pressures to increase efficiencies.
Transform HR management
Securing your infrastructure, your customer interactions and protecting your data are critical to preserving your reputation and your bottom line. Many cyber attacks remain undetected for up to eight months1 and can cost an organization an average of 11 million USD2.
Cyber Intelligence Brochure
Cybercriminals use hacked or misrepresented information to exploit flaws in your business processes for their gain. Meanwhile, you suffer the consequences in the form of financial losses and damage to your reputation.
Fighting cybercrime with actionable insights
Cities are using intelligent video solutions to help them face the challenges of increasing urbanization. These solutions can extend the capabilities of a city's existing video assets, and enhance the effectiveness of safety and traffic management personnel.
Enhancing a City’s Ability to Plan, Protect and Manage with ...
In the late summer months, a tropical depression forms over warm ocean waters. Meteorologists track the system as it increases in both size and intensity, becoming first a tropical storm and then a hurricane.
Smarter Cities Thought Leadership White Paper: 21st century emergency management
With the global population exceeding 7 billion, natural disasters and emergency events are inevitable. Not only are there more people on the planet, but they are also building in regions prone to ?oods, earthquakes, hurricanes and ?res, increasing the likelihood of a natural hazard turning into a major catastrophe.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT for the 21st century
Law enforcement is increasingly an information management business. Getting the right information into the right hands at the right time can prevent crime and save lives.
High-performance law enforcement: Technology-powered policing for the twenty-first century
Dedicated to protecting citizens and property, many law enforcement agencies are finding it more and more difficult to ensure public safety. Police departments face increasing demand for services and a broadening set of responsibilities