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Tech giants grapple with ballooning software supply chain risk, JFrog report reveals | VentureBeat

JFrog's Software Supply Chain State of the Union 2024 report reveals ballooning risks, misleading vulnerability scores, and the challenges of AI in coding, urging organizations to prioritize comprehensive security solutions and proactive measures to safeguard their software ecosystems.

Revolutionizing B2B Supply Chain Dynamics: A Comprehensive Exploration of AI-Driven Rebalancing, Optimization Strategies, and Data Integration for Seamless Order Management and Supply-Demand Harmony - insideBIGDATA

In this contributed article, Sumit Mittal, a Senior Product Director at Blue Yonder, explores the transformative impact of AI-powered rebalancing and optimization techniques on B2B order management in dynamic environments. He introduces a solution encompassing a dynamic rebalancing algorithm and an intelligent layer, leveraging AI and ML-powered pattern analysis for optimized decision-making. The proposed approach promises faster responses to disruptions, enhanced fill rates, heightened customer satisfacti

Five Ways AI is helping to reduce supply chain attacks on DevOps teams | VentureBeat

The good news is that AI is showing signs of identifying and slowing down – but not completely stopping – intrusions and breaches aimed at CI/CD pipelines.

Eight emerging areas of opportunity for AI in security | VentureBeat

For AI to reach its full potential across enterprises, it requires an entirely new tech stack, one with security designed to start with software supply chains and model development.

The Trouble with Supply-Chain Best Practices | Network World

When it comes to the supply chain, best practices gleaned from the likes of Apple and Cisco simply don't apply to all companies' problems. Here's some advice on how to think more critically about improving supply chain.

AU to seek US import ban on LG Display LCD panels | Network World

Taiwan's AU Optronics plans to seek an injunction in the U.S. against the import and sale of LCD panels made by South Korean rival LG Display that infringe on four of its patents, a ban that could hurt consumers because LG accounts for over a quarter of the world's LCD panel supply.

Inside the CIO’s ‘Big Four’ Application Priorities | Network World

ERP, CRM, BI and supply chain are among the most core applications to enterprises. Where are CIOs paying the most attention? CIO magazine's new "Technology Priorities" survey shows where companies are in their application evolutions.

NYSE puts stock in 10G Ethernet | Network World

Force10 Networks has been selected by NYSE Euronext to supply a 10G Ethernet network to manage the exchange's data centers in New Jersey and London.

US military learning cybersecurity lessons from businesses | Network World

In its new cyberdefense strategy, the Pentagon is drawing on lessons about agility, lifecycle management and supply-chain protection that have already been learned by private corporations.

Nothing Says Happy Holidays Like Purell | Network World

Supply-chain import data from Panjiva shows that U.S. retailers are stocking up on hand-sanitizer products to meet expected demands from a Swine Flu-weary public.

COMPUTEX – AMD will continue supplying graphics to Intel | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. will continue to supply ATI graphics chips for PCs based on Intel Corp. microprocessors despite the fierce competition between the two companies, AMD's chief technology officer said in an interview.

Linux Foundation releases specification to ease licensing headaches | Network World

The Linux Foundation and FOSSBazzaar on Wednesday released a new specification to ease the pain of license compliance for open source software. The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) is a data exchange specification that tracks license information in a standardized way and allows it to travel across the software supply chain.

Sony restarts more quake-hit plants, supply problems remain | Network World

Sony has partially resumed production at all but two of its factories that were hit by the March 11 massive earthquake in Japan.

Cisco product delays opening doors for rivals | Network World

Continuing product supply constraints at Cisco has some customers waiting months for key Ethernet switches, firewalls and other network gear -- and those who can't wait are turning to competitors.

Indian telecom tender excludes Chinese companies | Network World

A telecommunications service provider controlled by the Indian government, has excluded Chinese vendors from a tender for supply and installation of mobile telephony equipment, reflecting India's continuing concern about procuring equipment from Chinese companies.

Supply Chain Reality: Risk Tied to Smaller Pool of Suppliers | Network World

Without question, today's supply chain applications can provide unmatched visibility into a company's supplier base, help spot inefficiencies and allow for better, smarter decision-making on logistics and inventory.

Apple, Dell, IBM Among Top Global Supply Chains | Network World

AMR Research released its annual "Supply Chain Top 25" list, and the top dog leading the supply chain pack this year-as it did last year-is Apple.

House Immigration Bill Would Overhaul H-1B Visa Program | Network World

A new House immigration bill would increase the supply of H-1B visas and create a new agency to examine labor and skills needs. But it's a long way from passage.

Big Show, Big Questions, Big Stakes | Network World

SAP's 2009 Sapphire show in Orlando has officially kicked off. Typically, this multiday schmoozefest lets SAP trot out its executives to meet with customers, partners and tech journalists and talk up its line of ERP, CRM, BI and supply chain products.

Next iPhone and iPad may be delayed 2 to 3 months | Network World

The eagerly awaited new iPhone and iPad face a range of supply chain and production issues that may delay their introduction by two to three months, according to analysts at investment firms.

SEC investigating past JDA’s past fiscal years, stock falls | Network World

JDA Software's stock is taking a hit after the supply-chain application vendor said Tuesday that it experienced a loss in the fourth quarter and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is requesting information about past fiscal years.

Truck Drivers Told to Keep Computing, Despite Risks | Network World

In the name of supply chain efficiency, companies continue to ask truck drivers to respond to and enter more electronic data while driving. Now Congress is eyeing whether the in-the-cab-computers pose too much road risk to other motorists.

Why US Taxpayers Will Bail Out Foreign Auto Suppliers | Network World

Today we take for granted the remarkable and resilient interconnected world of global commerce and the nearly invisible supply chains that allow for a mind-boggling movement of goods: From Wal-Mart's major-league logistics and demand-sensing applications, to Kimberly-Clark's RFID tags on its Kleenex and Huggies products, to your local grocer's everpresent display of tulips from Holland and bananas from South America.

Experts: Dispute with Intel won’t choke supply of AMD chips | Network World

Intel Corp.'s threat to pull its cross-licensing deal with AMD Inc. is unlikely to result in a shortage of AMD processors in the market, experts said Monday.

Why the Oprah Effect Can Take Down Supply Chains | Network World

When Oprah Winfrey endorses a company's product, the marketing team whoops and the supply chain team grimaces. History shows that if you're going to get the "Oprah Effect," you better be ready to deliver the goods.