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  • Don’t drown in data debt; champion your Data First culture

    Sponsored by: Syniti

    Modern enterprises are struggling with data debt, as over 40% of data is unusable. This creates lost opportunity cost. To harness data's full power, enterprises must champion a "Data First" culture, address data quality, and partner with specialized data providers. Download this report to learn how you can reduce your data debt.

  • Computer Weekly – 7 November 2017: The ethics of software development

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Take a look at this edition of ComputerWeekly to learn more Uber, Volkswagen, and other companies that have experience with software ethics issues, how they've dealt with them, and what the consequences have been.

  • Web Application and API Security Best Practices

    Sponsored by: Veracode, Inc.

    For a 10-page guide to securing web applications and APIs, check out this white paper by Veracode.

  • How to build a machine learning model in 7 steps

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Organizations are implementing AI projects for numerous applications in a wide range of industries. But building a viable, reliable and agile machine learning model takes patience, preparation and perseverance. In this e-guide, we take a look into the main steps for building an efficient machine learning model.

  • Computer Weekly – 15 November 2022: How to protect against ransomware attacks

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how to prepare for and protect against ransomware, and what to do if you're hit by an attack. We gauge industry reaction to Ofcom's plan to investigate the big three cloud providers. And we find out how travel giant TUI is implementing self-service analytics. Read the issue now.

  • IT Priorities 2020: Budgets rejigged to support 2021 recovery

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    IT has been essential in helping organisations remain operational. IT chiefs are now considering the IT to drive a sustained business recovery.

  • Computer Weekly – 12 June 2018: How National Geographic uses tech to captivate its audience

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the world-famous National Geographic magazine is adapting to the digital age and using technology to better engage its audience. We ask what Microsoft's $7.6bn acquisition of GitHub means for the open source community. And our latest buyer's guide looks at developer tools. Read the issue now.

  • A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to Application Development and DevOps

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Harnessing the right developer tools offers new advantages for businesses. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the benefits and limitations of the DevOps approach, what Microsoft is doing with its developer platform and the rise of the holistic application.

  • Top 10 Australian IT stories of 2019

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this review of the top 10 Computer Weekly articles focused on IT in Australia, we look at how the country is harnessing cutting-edge technologies to solve problems, while paving the way for emerging areas such as open banking.

  • The State of DataOps

    Sponsored by: HighByte

    For many reasons, the complexity of today’s data ecosystem hinders the democratization of data and analytics. This e-book by ESG provides insights on how to improve the quality, delivery and management of data/analytics at scale using DataOps. Explore this e-book to learn key findings and use the report to compare your performance to your peers.

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