In Authority Magazine, Tyler Gallagher interviews John Wilson of Agari by Fortra to find out how companies can optimize their approach to data privacy and security.
For the second consecutive year, Fortra ranked first in multiple categories, including usability and intuitiveness, ease of implementation, and quality of features.
A North American government agency with more than 1,500 employees needed to give citizens better ways to perform civic data sharing remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Based in the Netherlands, ALD Automotive is a global player in mobility financing and management and active in 43 countries. They strive to offer every company the right mobility mix, to make the day-to-day work of fleet- and mobility managers easier, and to take work out of the hands of the lease driver.
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Fortra announced today the opening of its Automation Connector Hub, a marketplace for customers to streamline business processes and integrate key applications with your Fortra software.
65% of large Financial Services (FS) firms have suffered a cyber-attack in the last 12 months, according to new research today from data security provider.
Fortra today announced that Automate, its robotic process automation (RPA) solution, has partnered with ancora Software, an industry leader in intelligent process automation. This partnership further extends the comprehensive automation offerings of Automate by bringing artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities to their customers.
A recent government-commissioned report claims that the average cost of a cyber-breach for medium to large UK businesses and charities is a mere £5,220 – despite other industry surveys estimating this number to be closer to £4 million. But industry experts like Alyn Hockey, VP of Product Management at Clearswift, warn that the figure appears to be misleadingly low.
Marriott International has had its second data breach in less than two years. Cybersecurity experts Alyn Hockey of Clearswift and Kelly White of RiskRecon offer their reactions, in an article published on www.hotelbusiness.com.
When Hopkins Canada, a home and car products manufacturer, replaced their legacy enterprise software with Infor VISUAL ERP, things got complicated. Separate software was installed at the company’s Blenheim, Ontario headquarters and at their U.S. factory in South Sioux City, Nebraska. Having two instances of the software doubled the time required to compile daily reports as well...