Protect: Establish controls to detect and respond to breaches
Start by protecting your data, ready for the GDPR. Establish security controls to detect and respond to data breaches quickly and efficiently.
As we seek to navigate today’s uncertain economic conditions, it’s reassuring to hear insights and advice from industry leaders on how retailers can not only survive but thrive by embracing digital technology. Here are some of key takeaways from NRF2023 in New York City.
Start by protecting your data, ready for the GDPR. Establish security controls to detect and respond to data breaches quickly and efficiently.
Ensure you are in compliance by executing on data requests, reporting data breaches, and keeping all of the required documentation needed.
The retail & consumer goods industries are in a transformative time. The Hershey Company takes a look at the new retail in a shopper's world in its inaugural report.
Need a better handle on your consumer goods supply chain? Learn how blockchain technology can help make you more secure, smart, and transparent.
Microsoft's Tracy Issel shares her perspective from the Microsoft Business Forward event and discusses digital transformation and what’s next for retail.
Whether you’re planning your future workplace around the right devices, apps, or infrastructure you’ll be able to get a glimpse of that future at London Tech Week
The concept of an Anywhere Working City is a highly livable, polycentric city, driven by societal expectation of a different way of working and living.
Microsoft Enterprise Services can help bring your people, data and processes together in transformative new ways to deliver actionable business insights.
In the run up to the cloud, ERP has been used consistently to manage businesses and automate back-office and customer-centric functions related to technology, services and HR.
Customers are tricky. They may choose a certain product or service because it’s great quality, it’s easy, it’s fast, it’s cheap or it’s luxurious.
Everyone seems to be either thinking about it, talking about it or doing it. It may be digital but is it transformation, disruption or a combination of both?
Is anyone ever happy with how productive they are? The subject is always good fodder for endless corporate life cartoons featuring gags about distractions, caffeine intake, absurd productivity graphs, return-to-desk compasses and to-do lists, to name a few.