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10 AI and machine learning trends
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comArtificial intelligence technologies are transforming business processes and society at large. As enterprises expand the uses of AI, this field starts to move towards new domains, such as conceptual design, smaller devices and multi-modal applications. Here are 10 top 2022 trends IT leaders should prepare for now.
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Computer Weekly - 17 August 2021: How to choose between SIEM and SOAR
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our buyer's guide examines the use of SIEM and SOAR to improve IT security, and asks which you should use, and when? We look at what you need to know about NVMe over Fabrics, the emerging storage networking technology. And we find out how Oracle customers are introducing its Fusion Cloud suite. Read the issue now.
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2024 ANZ CX Intelligence Report
Sponsored by: ServiceNowAustralia and New Zealand have a customer service problem – the nations are stuck on hold. Wait times have increased for the third year running – with more than 107 million hours spent on hold, up 11% from last year. To make problems worse, customers' expectations have risen to an all-time high, making it even harder for organisations to keep up.
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2024 Outlook for AI Regulations
Sponsored by: ModelOpAs AI regulations rapidly evolve, enterprises must act now to govern their AI initiatives. This e-book outlines the key challenges and steps to get started, including deploying an AI governance inventory, implementing basic controls, and reporting on compliance. Read the full e-book to prepare your enterprise for the future of AI.
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Computer Weekly – 29 September 2020: How supply chain management is changing after Covid-19
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the profound changes in supply chain management as a result of the global pandemic. We find out how digital experience platforms can help deliver an omni-channel web presence. And we look at the role of technology in cracking down on international money laundering. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 21 May 2024: Can AI supercharge human creativity?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to Getty Images about the challenges of balancing human creativity with the risks and opportunities of GenAI. Our latest buyer's guide examines the best desktop IT management practices in a world of flexible working. And we review the benefits of open source software in the enterprise. Read the issue now.
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CW Nordics ezine November 2018
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comGiven the controversy surrounding some recent elections and fears of interference by foreign actors, it is hardly surprising that the Swedish government is seeking support from the IT sector as it attempts to guarantee elections remain trustworthy.
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5 Common Audit Processes You Can Automate in One Week
Sponsored by: AlteryxIn this e-book, find out how to stop paying fines, fees, and the price of human error — while also enjoying faster results and scaling up more easily — by automating t5 key processes. Get your copy and empower your own analysts to blast through repetitive processes so they can deliver on time and in compliance.
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5 Common Audit Processes You Can Automate in a Week
Sponsored by: AlteryxMcKinsey reports that 60% of the audit process can be partly or fully automated, reducing error rates (up to 16%) and saving analysts 26 hours per week. In this e-book, learn how to avoid fines, fees, and human error while achieving faster, scalable results by automating 5 key processes.
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Computer Weekly - 4 May 2021: How KFC put digital on the menu
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how fast-food chain KFC turned to digital to survive the pandemic. Our latest buyer's guide looks at technologies to improve office productivity for home workers. And we assess the growing problem of electronic waste and how to tackle it. Read the issue now.