Misidentification of roaming data set to cost operators $484M this year, $2.1B by 2026

A new study by Juniper Research highlights the losses that operators are expected to incur from misidentifying roaming data traffic. This year, the company’s analysts estimate that operators globally will miss out on $484 million. While certainly not unsubstantial, it’s relatively small change compared to the years ahead. By 2026, Juniper Research projects the losses…

Extending Industrial Automation to Optimize Efficiency and Decision Making

Click Here to Download the PDF Industrial organizations have embraced automation to improve operational efficiency and reduce human error. By and large, however, industrial automation is siloed – it is applied to individual aspects of the business, but not used holistically across the organization. The key to extending automation throughout your business is hyperautomation. In…

SaaS on Wednesday – TechCrunch

Seems like the goal of every startup is to exit via IPO, and if you can’t do that, by way of acquisition. In many cases, a sale gives a founder the opportunity to pay back investors and reward long-time employees, but what happens after the ink dries on the contract, and the reality of being…

SaaS on Wednesday – TechCrunch

Seems like the goal of every startup is to exit via IPO, and if you can’t do that, by way of acquisition. In many cases, a sale gives a founder the opportunity to pay back investors and reward long-time employees, but what happens after the ink dries on the contract, and the reality of being…

SaaS on Wednesday – TechCrunch

Seems like the goal of every startup is to exit via IPO, and if you can’t do that, by way of acquisition. In many cases, a sale gives a founder the opportunity to pay back investors and reward long-time employees, but what happens after the ink dries on the contract, and the reality of being…

New Attack Let Attacker Collect and Spoof Browser’s Digital Fingerprints

A “potentially devastating and hard-to-detect threat” could be abused by attackers to collect users’ browser fingerprinting information with the goal of spoofing the victims without their knowledge, thus effectively compromising their privacy. Academics from Texas A&M University dubbed the attack system “Gummy Browsers,” likening it to a nearly 20-year-old “Gummy Fingers” technique that can impersonate…

Misidentification of roaming data set to cost operators $484M this year, $2.1B by 2026

A new study by Juniper Research highlights the losses that operators are expected to incur from misidentifying roaming data traffic. This year, the company’s analysts estimate that operators globally will miss out on $484 million. While certainly not unsubstantial, it’s relatively small change compared to the years ahead. By 2026, Juniper Research projects the losses…