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  • Data protection: Not just about personal data and compliance

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Despite the focus on data protection, many organisations are still leaving their data wide open for attack through the digital equivalent of leaving the front door open and the windows unlocked from a hacker perspective.

  • Computer Weekly – 15 October 2019: Securing the internet of things

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, as security concerns prevent many organisations from adopting the internet of things, we examine mitigation strategies. Many firms are still struggling with GDPR policies – we assess if full compliance is ever possible. And we look at the technologies for delivering on-premise object storage. Read the issue now.

  • How Business Travelers and Remote Workers Benefit from Connectivity on the Go

    Sponsored by: T-Mobile for Business

    This white paper addresses considerations for SMBs to maintain secure, productive remote work, including:How to overcome challenges of public Wi-Fi and BYOD for mobile workBenefits of 5G for consistent coverage and enhanced securityRead the white paper now.

  • Simplify Security In The Cloud

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    Discover in this product overview how using Red Hat Enterprise Linux as your operating foundation across environments can help you create the consistency needed to maintain security and compliance in the cloud.

  • Big Data and Analytics Applied to Oil and Gas

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Companies that leverage data to optimise business processes will not only survive, but thrive during market downturns, and dominate the industry on the next upswing, this report from Quorum argues.

  • Computer Weekly – 19 December 2023: The ransomware threat to UK critical infrastructure

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, a parliamentary report warns that a lack of ransomware preparedness at the highest levels of government is leaving UK critical national infrastructure dangerously exposed – we analyse the risks. We also examine how AI tools are helping to enhance cloud security. Read the issue now.

  • IT OT Convergence

    Sponsored by: TeamViewer

    With Industry 4.0 and a growing need to transform existing processes, industrial sectors are transcending towards connected ecosystems. But a convergence of IT and operational technology (OT) isn’t always as easy as it seems. Discover how TeamViewer Tensor addresses this with a unified, single window access to all IT and OT assets in this resource.

  • Best practices for remote data backups

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    This guide provides tips and best practices for your organisation's offsite data backups. It addresses questions you need to ask to determine which remote backup approach is the right fit for your organisation. In this e-guide, discover which remote backup strategy is right for your organisation.

  • Ensuring Business Reliability and Reputation through Service-level Objectives

    Sponsored by: Nobl9

    Discover in this white paper why, instead of building their own SLO solutions in-house, many companies can benefit from working with vendors that deliver simplified, prebuilt platforms.

  • Pros and Cons of the 6 Main Customer Service Channels

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation

    Where should you allocate resources to most effectively engage with current and potential customers? In this expert e-guide, Scott Sachs of SJS Solutions weighs the pros and cons of the 6 main customer service channels: Chat/video chat, phone, email, social media, customer self-service, and mobile.

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