Colleen Caruso discusses her journey at Hughes, the challenges of securing digital infrastructure, the evolution of managed services, and more.
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As part of the Careers Crossing Borders Series, the Center for Global Business at the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business organized a one-day trek for students to explore industry-leading sites in global connectivity, logistics, and sustainability, including the Hughes Manufacturing Facility.
With cyber threats escalating and cybersecurity talent in short supply, organizations are increasingly turning to Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) to fill gaps in expertise and deploy sophisticated defense strategies.
Hughes is set to target the low fare and regional market with its value-based Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) connectivity solutions.
Hughes has completed an agreement with Airbus to become an official Managed Service Provider (MSP) within the HBCplus inflight connectivity ecosystem.
Restaurant brands are seeking out emerging technology to be more efficient and using data analytics to improve the drive-thru experience and this is only the beginning, according to Tim Tang, Director of Enterprise Solutions.
Providing broadband internet access for cruise ship passengers has unleashed an insatiable beast, always hungry for more and more connectivity.
The groundbreaking Hughes Fusion IFC solution is coming to Delta’s IFE-fitted Boeing 717 aircraft later this year, plus select future new-delivery Airbus A350-1000s and A321neos.