Manufacturing Round Up for the Week of 09/23/16
Brooklyn Army Terminal will boost growing food manufacturers Last month, the City’s Economic Development Corporation announced that it has designated the 55,000 square foot Brooklyn Army
Brooklyn Army Terminal will boost growing food manufacturers Last month, the City’s Economic Development Corporation announced that it has designated the 55,000 square foot Brooklyn Army
What if all of your employees walked into the office one morning, turned on their computers, and a screen popped up with a message “Your Files Have Been Encrypted, Pay $25,000 in 24 hours or all of your files and the files on your network will be destroyed”?
That’s exactly what happened when a small manufacturer in the Utica area was the victim of a ransomware attack. Ransomware is a virus that encrypts all of the files on your hard drive. If a “ransom” isn’t paid, then your files will be deleted in 24 or 48 hours. It’s like a digital ticking time bomb and there is nothing you can do at that point. As a manufacturer, you likely have sensitive employee information, contracts, and CAD designs that contain IP unique to your business on the network.
New Era apparel manufacturer to hire new workers and expand product “Nearly two weeks after Buffalo-based New Era put its name on an NFL stadium, the
Chemical compound maker SI Group purchases plant in Houston, TX “The company, which is headquartered in Niskayuna and employs more than 2,700 people worldwide, reached
Manufacturing in New York City is changing. Over the last several decades, larger firms that mass-produce goods have shed jobs or left the city’s five
For this edition of our “Ask an Expert” series, we interviewed Reg Carter, executive director of CITEC, which is part of the New York Manufacturing
HTR to get $2.5M in federal funding for Sibley Square HQ “High Tech Rochester Inc. will receive $2.5 million in federal funding through the U.S.
New York is adding 308 private-sector jobs per day “New York is adding slightly more than 300 private-sector jobs per day, according to an analysis
A common refrain today is that manufacturers find it increasingly difficult to hire a qualified workforce. According to the latest skills gap report from Deloitte
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