In parallel with the growing reliance on technology in the world of business, the need for resilience against cyber threats is increasing, too.
A staggering 25% of UK businesses experienced a cyber attack or incident last year, according to Aviva, with that number rising to 35% for large corporate businesses.
In fact, cyber security poses such a risk to UK businesses that they’re 67% more likely to have experienced a cyber incident than a physical theft.
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Real-time insights: The key to manufacturing success
The manufacturing industry is undergoing a digital transformation that is reshaping how products are designed, produced, and delivered.
One of the key drivers of this change is the availability of real-time insights from various sources, enabling manufacturers to optimise their processes and stay ahead of the competition. 81% of manufacturing facilities already rely on data analytics to improve productivity, so it comes as no surprise that manufacturers are seeking opportunities to enhance their data visibility.
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Building a sustainable customer journey: How a headless CMS is the eco-friendly option
Business growth is often associated with increased revenue, market share, and customer loyalty. However, business growth can also lead to increased energy consumption, carbon emissions, waste generation, and resource depletion, causing a negative impact on the world we live in. These environmental costs not only harm the natural ecosystems, biodiversity, and human health, but they pose regulatory and reputational risks for businesses, too.
That’s why it’s crucial that businesses include environmental considerations as part of their growth strategies.
Thankfully, minimising harm to the planet whilst preparing for business growth has never been easier thanks to game-changing technologies such as headless content management systems (CMSs).
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Why traceability is the key to future-proofing your manufacturing operations
The business world today remains uncertain.
With rising costs and inflation and the unpredictability of recent events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are having to adapt their ways of working in order to survive.
The manufacturing industry in particular is under increasing pressure to embrace agility thanks to ever-changing consumer expectations, demand shifts, and tighter legislation on the horizon. Resilience is critical, and to be resilient organisations must first know exactly what’s happening across their supply chains, in real time.
That’s why traceability is paramount. Being able to track and monitor products from raw materials sourcing through to delivery of the items, with data on materials, origin, production processes, and quality control measures all recorded for complete visibility, is key to weathering the storm of unpredictability and adapting to change.
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