Your operational continuity has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid shift to remote work, paired with supply chain disruptions, have created new management, security and compliance challenges you can’t afford to ignore.
The modern threat landscape is constantly evolving, spurred on by an increase in manufacturing automation and interconnectivity. However, before you can scale up your digital transformation efforts and future-proof your supply chains, you first need to assess your company’s current posture.
Five ways to stay resilient and keep operations adaptable in the long term
Learn how technology is transforming the manufacturing industry and creating new security, compliance and management challenges.
Unisys positioned as a 'Leader' in 2020 NelsonHall NEAT vendor evaluation for Advanced Digital Workplace Services (DWS).
Improving profitability with secure IT infrastructure
Modern manufacturing firms rely on big data to fuel business decisions. Working with Unisys, a global leader in animal nutrition and aquafeed was able to secure and optimise its IT infrastructure and service delivery across 35 countries. This not only helped Nutreco improve its own profitability, it also enabled farmers to cut feeding costs on a global scale.