Unhappy returns. Online shopping may be a highly convenient way to get just about any product that’s sold, but given the somewhat impersonal nature of this purchasing channel, those same products are ...
In the year since we last published our State of the Software Supply Chain research, so much has changed in the world of software development, and yet, so much has stayed the same. In the most recent ...
Freezing storms in Texas. Biblical floods in Europe. A ship wedged in the Suez Canal. Ports crippled by demand and disease. In the not-so-distant past, any one of these incidents might have been the ...
More than three in five companies were targeted by software supply chain attacks in 2021, according to a recent survey by Anchore. The survey of 428 executives, directors, and managers in IT, security ...
Another holiday season with an overloaded supply chain is bad news for retailers and business leaders — if nothing else, it means we have spent the entire year battling supply chain disruptions. From ...
Murphy’s Law was in full effect with regard to global supply chains this year: If anything could go wrong, it did. From automobiles to canned goods, certain items have been in short supply, and for a ...
Shipping giant Maersk is raising expectations for a key measure of profit, known as EBITDA, that it expects to bring in this year. The new forecast is way up: $37 billion compared to a previous ...
Among the many changes caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, one of the biggest has been how retail businesses operate. Many of us now prioritize online shopping, and we may decide to cook at home instead ...
The past two years haven’t been very kind to an already hurting brick-and-mortar retail industry. The retail apocalypse continues to hit big-box stores hard, and many have struggled throughout the ...