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  • December ezine: Tech for good

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    Read about why more CEOs are discussing the positives of technology and why the channel will need to do the same

  • Computer Weekly – 25 June 2024: A revolution in space

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to astronaut Tim Peake about the imminent revolution in space tech and what it means for IT leaders. AI is set to transform the movie industry – we hear what it means for the producers of the latest Mad Max film. And we find out about plans for Saudi Arabian smart city Neom. Read the issue now.

  • CW Europe - December 2021-February 2022: Norway embraces internet of things

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Norway is becoming a centre of IoT innovation as tech developers tackle some of the country's unique challenges, in areas such as fish farming, power distribution and monitoring of boats.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to continuous integration and continuous deployment

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Continuous integration and continuous deployment offer a variety of advantages for software developers. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what changes are in its pipeline, assesses the cultural changes it brings and how it can deliver results at speed.

  • Cloud Cost Management and FinOps

    Sponsored by: Aviatrix Systems

    Various obstacles, including cloud complexity and poor visibility, can hinder an organization’s ability to effectively manage cloud costs. Along with unpacking those challenges, this research report explores how to overcome them. Keep reading to unlock those insights and to learn about the future of cloud cost management.

  • Computer Weekly – 16 May 2017: Political turmoil threatens global IT services sector

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the threats to the global IT services sector caused by the political turmoil in the US and UK. Home Office IT chief Sarah Wilkinson discusses digital transformation in a large government department. And we find out how business leaders need to improve their digital skills. Read the issue now.

  • Augmented analytics tools: a complete guide

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Augmented analytics tools are designed to simplify the BI and analytics process for business users and citizen data scientists. They've become featured elements in new software releases from BI vendors. This e-guide offers insights into the technology's potential uses and critical issues.

  • Balancing innovation, safety, compliance, and risk in life sciences

    Sponsored by: XtelligentMedia Healthcare

    The life sciences sector is evolving rapidly, collaboration, compliance, and proactive risk management are key to patient safety.

  • 6 Steps to AI-Ready Data

    Sponsored by: Alteryx

    Is your data ready for AI? This comprehensive guide will walk you through the six essential steps to ensure your data is clean, consistent, and ready for advanced AI tools. Don’t let your data hold you back from AI. Download the e-book and get your data AI-ready today!

  • Computer Weekly – 4 October 2016: How Microsoft aims to tackle information overload

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we hear from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella about how the firm wants to use cloud, machine learning and innovative datacentre technologies to open up access to information. Our new buyer's guide looks at network function virtualisation. And we examine the role of blockchain in cloud data security. Read the issue now.

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