PARIS/LONDON, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Global airlines face more than $11 billion in extra costs from supply chain disruption this year, a leading industry group said on Monday, in a report likely to ...
Hackers planted malicious code in open source software packages with more than 2 billion weekly updates in what is likely to be the world’s biggest supply-chain attack ever. “Sorry everyone, I should ...
Many of today’s college students have experienced disruptions to their education due to the COVID-19 pandemic, negatively affecting their personal well-being as well as their academic preparation.
Bitcoin's transparent yet anonymous blockchain is at the base of its potential as a global reserve asset, balancing traceability and privacy for long-term holders. On-chain data shows declining ...
Tariffs are disrupting the intricate ecosystem that makes up global trade in 2025. From electronics manufacturers to retail giants, companies are grappling with a complex landscape of rising duties ...
Digital transformation is increasingly becoming essential for doing business. To achieve it, supply chain leaders must look beyond traditional methods to new technologies that can streamline ...
Over the past decade, many electronics firms have talked about diversifying their supply chains. An analysis of Apple—America’s biggest consumer electronics firm—illustrates that most of their ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathleen Walch covers AI, ML, and big data best practices. With the help of AI, supply chain operations is becoming smarter and ...
Bitcoin appears poised for significant upside movement following a strong start to 2025. However, questions remain about the market’s overall health and whether the current bullish momentum can be ...
Bitcoin kicks off 2025 with bullish momentum, but can the rally sustain? We dive into miner recovery, sentiment, and market dynamics for insights. Bitcoin appears poised for significant upside ...
We explore why commerce has changed — and how companies and governments are reacting. By Peter S. Goodman I cover the global economy. For decades, major companies have behaved as if geographic ...