Vertical industries
Vertical industries
Vertical industry is a group of similar businesses and customers which engage in trade based on specific and specialized needs. Often, participants in a vertical industry are very limited to a subset of a larger industry (a niche market).
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Managers in the financial services and insurance industries deal with distinctive issues, including privacy and security around personal financial information and various corporate compliance regulations.
Managers in the government industry face distinct challenges, such as deploying larger-scale technology and software initiatives and addressing requirements of the Homeland Security Act and various other compliance regulations.
Companies that develop, manufacture, market, and/or distribute health-related products or provide health care services, such as hospitals, nursing homes, HMOs, medical product suppliers, medical equipment and medical device makers, and medical laboratories.
An IT organization in the retail industry faces unique challenges, including keeping up with e-commerce technologies and protecting consumer data and financial information.
Global Entrepreneurship Week is a celebration of innovation, entrepreneurship and creativity. The inaugural event reached out to 1.5 million people from over 100 countries through some 15,000 entrepreneurial activities.
The SiTF Awards 2009, organized by The Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF) is now open for nominations, and is open to organizations, infocomm Local Enterprises (iLEs), start-ups and students, the SiTF Awards recognizes innovative ICT applicati
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This white paper discusses in detail Android.Opfake, malware written for Android devices that use dummy sites that demand payment for applications or content through Short Message Service (SMS) messages.
Consumerization of IT is very likely to increase in importance as new and more intelligent devices invade the workplace. This paper examines the impacts of this phenomenon and its security implications for the enterprise.
As Saint Paul School (Escola São Paulo) in Macau moves to a technology-rich learning environment, it required a robust networking infrastructure to support the technologies used to change pedagogical strategies. H3C designed the new network infrastructure.
A systems integrator redesigned and re-engineered the architecture of a large government customer to create a consolidated, standardized, and centrally-managed server and storage platform in a virtualized environment.













