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ToolsGroup Named a Notable Vendor in the Gartner® Midmarket Context: Magic Quadrant™ for Supply Chain Planning Solutions

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FAA Grants Drones Permission to Take Off

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Last Friday, a drone delivered medicine to a remote clinic in a coal mining region of southwest Virginia. Here's what the event marked the first FAA-approved drone delivery in the US means for your supply chain. When medical supplies are in need, driving isn’t always a viable option.

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6 Key Components of Business Network Security!

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This refers to your current system administration on how people get permissions to access servers, resources, folders, or files. This includes permissions to access some confidential resources, applications, folders, and files stored in your network infrastructure. Physical Security.

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Editor’s Choice: A Cybersecurity Planning Framework

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Limiting access to sensitive areas and data through user authentication and permission levels can prevent unauthorized individuals from accessing critical systems. Regular training sessions can help ensure that staff members are aware of the latest cybersecurity threats and best practices for preventing them.

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How to Package and Price Embedded Analytics

Just by embedding analytics, application owners can charge 24% more for their product. How much value could you add? This framework explains how application enhancements can extend your product offerings. Brought to you by Logi Analytics.

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Permissibility in a Platform for NMMES-TR and the Department of Defense

The Network Effect

The post Permissibility in a Platform for NMMES-TR and the Department of Defense appeared first on The Network Effect. Due to the interest in One Network’s Platform in connection with the Department of Defense and the Navy Maritime Maintenance.

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A Multibillion-Dollar Supply Chain Market Growing at a Double Digit Rate that Nobody Knows About

Logistics Viewpoints

Sellers on the network can enter this information and then give permission for other potential buyers of their products to see this information. A network built with the right permissions allows the lane information to be anonymized and aggregated. In a TMS, a shipper tenders to a carrier for a lane.

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