Neil Fisher, vice president of global security solutions at Unisys warns that a cyber weapon of mass disruption in the Cloud could have a hugely catastrophic effect on any company or country. It's time to beat the enemy at their own game. They think they can hide behind the Cloud. They can't but we can.
Unisys Sam Gross shares his thoughts about the revolution taking place in the enterprise today: the consumerization of IT. This revolution challenges the status quo of restrictive end-user standards, policies, support methods, and budgeting decisions common in business today.
Consumer-Powered IT is full of challenges, but for those who embrace the challenge, the opportunity for increased productivity, a more innovative workplace, and a more loyal and satisfied employee base is possible.
A new white paper authored by Unisys subject matter experts discusses the use of biometrics and self-service kiosks to increase security, efficiency, and customer service in airports. In particular, it explores ways that airports and airlines can deploy information technology to address these core issues.
Biometrics identification is expected to be an integral part of Aadhaar, India’s proposed Unique Identity (UID) national identity scheme. John Kendall, national security program director, Unisys Asia Pacific, was interviewed about the emerging trends in biometric security and the benefits it has to offer.
Unisys designs, builds, and manages mission-critical environments for businesses and governments who have no room for error. Because we have a deep understanding of high-volume, transaction-intensive, and secure computing, we can partner with our clients to deliver operational efficiencies, reduced complexity, increased productivity, and peace of mind.
We focus where we have proven strengths, strong skill sets, market differentiators, and innovative solutions—four areas where we can create maximum impact for our clients:
Patricia Titus is currently the Chief Information Security Officer for Unisys Federal Systems. In her current position she is responsible for enhancing the existing network security and policies supporting Unisys federal employees, while ensuring the continued protection of sensitive corporate and customer data.
Sam Gross is vice president of Global IT Outsourcing Solutions at Unisys Corporation, where he leads the vision, strategy, technology development and implementation for Unisys innovative global IT outsourcing solutions.
Venkatapathi Puvvada (PV) is the vice president and managing partner for the Federal Horizontal Services Segment and is a key member of the Federal Executive Council. In this role, PV and his team are responsible for strategy, solutions, portfolio development, engineering, operations, and service delivery of Unisys full Portfolio across all market segments.
Colin Lacey is vice president of Data Center Transformation Services and Solutions at Unisys Corporation. He leads solution management for data center transformation services covering advisory, cloud, virtualization and consolidation, data management and storage, IT automation and the planning, design and implementation of data center moves and consolidation.
Burak Bilir is an enterprise architect within the Chief Technology Office at Unisys Corporation. He has 18 years of experience in the IT industry focusing on business and enterprise architecture, emerging technologies, and solution portfolio development.
Tony Bishop is CEO of Adaptivity, Inc., a Unisys strategic partner. Tony founded Adaptivity to help firms rapidly and incrementally succeed in driving business aligned service level improvements while radically lowering costs. He has received numerous industry awards for his innovative transformational approaches/results and frequently is asked to speak at IT industry events.
Michael Hugos, principal at Center for Systems Innovation [c4si], delivers seminars and briefings on business and IT agility and mentors teams in agile systems development. He writes a blog for CIO Magazine titled “Doing Business in Real Time” and has authored seven books.
A Silicon Valley icon and philanthropist for the past three decades, Steve Wozniak helped shape the computing industry with his design of Apple's first line of products: the Apple I and II. Steve also influenced the popular Macintosh. In 1976, Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer with the Apple I computer.
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The Unisys-Sponsored Consumerization of IT Research consists of two separate but linked surveys of consumers and organizations in ten countries around the world that measure attitudes about, usage of, and ability to support a rapidly growing number of consumer devices in the workplace.
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Through global research across commercial markets and the public sector, we found out just how prepared the market is to meet today’s challenges and tomorrow’s change, and we uncovered some surprising gaps.
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Learn More about Unisys Security IndexThe Unisys-Sponsored Consumerization of IT Research consists of two separate but linked surveys of consumers and organizations in ten countries around the world that measure attitudes about, usage of, and ability to support a rapidly growing number of consumer devices in the workplace.
What do you feel is the most important advantage of being able to use the technology you want in doing your job?