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Computer Weekly – 7 March 2023: Can the UK keep its fintech crown?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, two years after the Kalifa report laid out a roadmap for continued fintech sector growth, UK entrepreneurs and startups are worried about the lack of progress. We look at the top tech trends in retail and find out which companies are leading the way. And we examine six ways to slash IT emissions. Read the issue now.
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5 Steps To Ensure The Success Of Your Cloud Data Migration
Sponsored by: AlationHow can organizations ensure they create tangible business value with a cloud data warehouse? It all starts with a plan. Business leaders need to map out a strategy and plan what to migrate, how to migrate it, and when to migrate it to maximize their investment in the cloud. Read on to learn 5 steps to leading a successful cloud migration.
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Digital Disruption Index – from experimentation to transformation
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comOrganisations are investing in digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, blockchain and augmented reality, but executives fear they lack skills to implement a digital strategy, Deloitte's Digital Disruption Index reveals.
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CW Benelux - May-July 2022: Meta shelves hyperscale datacentre plan in Netherlands
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comMeta's plan for a hyperscale datacentre in the Netherlands which was to serve the metaverse world has been halted following a campaign by environmentalists and the Dutch parliament's call for the government to do everything in its power to stop the facility being built. Read about it in this issue of CW Benelux.
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Innovation Scaling The Peaks Of Sustainability
Sponsored by: Schneider ElectricFrench utility GreenAlp partners with Schneider Electric to modernize its medium voltage network with a new SF6-free, digital switchgear solution. The innovation helps GreenAlp reduce its environmental impact while improving asset management and service continuity. Read the case study to learn more.
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Computer Weekly – 13 April 2021: The evolution of RPA
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide looks at the future of robotic process automation (RPA). Google's legal victory against Oracle over the use of Java APIs has huge significance for software developers. And we find out how expectations of IT have grown as firms prepare for the post-Covid workplace. Read the issue now.
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Top 10 IT careers and skills stories of 2019
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comDigital skills are becoming increasingly important for day-today living, as well as for navigating the world of work. With digital and technology becoming a part of every company, it is important that all citizens in the UK have at least a basic level of digital competence. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 IT careers and skills stories of 2019.
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CW Nordics - February-April 2022: Swedish drone app gets life-saving equipment to heart attack victims
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThanks to an app developed in Sweden, drones can get life-saving equipment to heart-attack victims before emergency services can arrive on the scene, potentially increasing patient survival rates. Also in this issue, read about a Swedish bank's time-saving robots.
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Biometrics in the enterprise: An opportunity or an ethical minefield?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIs biometric technology ready for use in the enterprise to help improve IT security? IT leaders need to be aware of the concerns. In this e-guide we take a look at some of the potential – as well as the risks.
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MicroScope – February 2022: Spotting the hidden security dangers
Sponsored by: MicroScopeIn this security-focused issue, we take a closer look at the threats and security trends experts expect to increase and pop up over the course of 2022. Also read how proposed government regulations could spell eye-watering fines for MSPs, and how being green could be more difficult than anticipate