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Computer Weekly – 8 October 2019: Showcasing the potential of 5G
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we visit an ambitious trial in Bristol that is showcasing the possibilities offered by 5G roll-out. We look at how emerging automation technologies are enhancing the use of identity and access management tools. And we assess the Government Digital Service plan for transforming public services. Read the issue now.
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Business Analytics: how AI is augmenting analysis, and bolstering data literacy shortfalls
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comArtificial Intelligence and human analysis have been coming together in recent years. Whether using packaged BI and data preparation tools, or languages like Python and R, business analysts and data scientists and engineers alike have been exploring the use of machine learning algorithms to augment their data analyses. Read more in this e-guide.
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Computer Weekly - 24 August 2021: How datacentre power growth is leaving Dublin in distress
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the challenges faced by Dublin's datacentre sector, as growth leaves the city's electricity infrastructure creaking. We ask whether recent initiatives to close the UK's digital skills gaps are working. And we examine the latest injustice to hit the Post Office Horizon scandal. Read the issue now.
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The next step for your legacy workloads is AWS
Sponsored by: VirtusaOrganizations across every industry want to become more agile so they can innovate and respond to changes faster. For many organizations, modernizing enterprise workloads is the best first step toward digital transformation. Read this eBook to learn about why organizations choose to migrate to AWS and how they modernize specific workloads.
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CW APAC - November 2019: Expert advice on container security
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comFor all the promises of containers, changes in architectureand practices associated with the technology bring newchallenges and opportunities. In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at the security challenges associated with container technology. Read the issue now.
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Secure remote access: More vital than ever thanks to Covid-19
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comWe explore some of the minutiae of securing the remote workforce. First, infosec consultant Kevin Beaver, picks over some remote access security risks that have arisen during the pandemic. Then we explore the findings of a recent supplier report, which detailed how remote working burn-out is becoming a factor in increasing security risk.
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Computer Weekly – 12 July 2016
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this issue we explore the many ways Watson has evolved from the machine that bettered humans in Jeopardy! to providing deep analytical insights to solve real world crises. We also look at how Barclay's bank is using DevOps to remain competitive and reveal new research that illustrates why cloud computing is at the heart of business innovation.
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Remote Tech Talent Report
Sponsored by: RemoteWhile 58% of today’s companies report that they want to hire abroad to diversify their teams, only 36% are actually actively looking to global markets to hire tech talent. So, how can organizations more effectively look for talent across borders without increasing costs? Browse this guide to learn more.
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Going big: why companies need to focus on operational analytics
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThis report from Capgemini Consulting shows how the search for competitive advantage has driven organisations to shift the focus of their analytical efforts to back office operations
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CIO Trends #11: Middle East
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comRead in this e-guide how Saudi Arabia is harnessing the cloud during the global healthcare crisis. Also read in this issue how SMEs in the United Arab Emirates are adopting the latest technologies at pace to help their businesses survive the Covid-19 related business disruption.