Cyber-attacks, reporting obligations, emergency plans: What the NIS-2 directive means for businesses
The NIS-2-directive became effective in Germany in December 2025 – but what exactly does this mean for companies? Who is affected, what are the obligations, and how does this relate to business continuity management? This article provides the answers.
Industrial WiFi: Network administrators keep everything on air
With the help of WiFi illumination, heat mapping and co., network administrators can strategically place access points and thus ensure that stable WiFi connections keep logistics and industry on the air. We accompanied our network administrator Michael Weinbeer for a day.
Logistics as a Service: All services available on one platform
Commissioning, handling, notification, and co.: The required service portfolio is becoming ever broader. With the help of a logistics network, services can be flexibly purchased or rented.
Auto-ID technology RFID makes logistics resilient
Accelerate processes with precise control, avoid disruptions, create alternatives
Thin clients set companies up for the future
Thin clients are taking up an ever larger space in the IT world, especially since the home office surge.
With SANsymphony, buying storage is yesterday
The future of modern storage systems is software-defined and purchased as a service.
Domains for beginners
The principle of a domain explained simply for beginners.