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Computer Weekly – 23 January 2024: Davos 2024 – AI disinformation tops global risks
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, AI-generated disinformation and misinformation will be the top risks for businesses, governments and the public over the next two years, according to the WEF. Intel's CTO discusses the chip maker's plans for the European market. And we examine the dearth of digital skills among elected officials. Read the issue now.
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Top 10 IT in the Nordics stories of 2019
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe Nordic region punches above its weight in IT terms, with a rich tech ecosystem that ranges from clusters of tech startups creating the latest apps to large in-house IT teams transforming traditional industries. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 Nordic enterprise IT stories of 2019.
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How to enhance your network for the future
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe world of networking is broad in its scope, and touches on almost every other aspect of enterprise IT.
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SD-WAN: Hitting the mainstream
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comFor the networking industry, 2018 was the year that interest in software-defined wide area network started to ramp up in earnest, as more enterprises started to assess the benefits of the technology, and more early adopters started to make concrete purchasing decisions. In this e-guide, our experts explore the state of play in the SD-WAN market.
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The Internet Outage Survival Guide: Unpacking common outages types and how they impact your business
Sponsored by: Cisco ThousandEyesToday, business rely on the Internet more than ever. Yet, the Internet is as unpredictable as it is critical. It's a "best-effort" collection of networks connecting a myriad of providers, and at its very core, the Internet is vulnerable to outages. In this e-book, learn how you can mitigate the risk of an Internet outage.
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CW Europe – September 2018: Costs stack up for Dutch government IT projects
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this issue of CW Europe, we look at analysis by a Dutch newspaper which discovered that government-controlled IT projects in the Netherlands go over budget by 40%, on average. We also find out how Berlin's Digital Career Institute is building web skills among refugees and the unemployed across Germany.
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Computer Weekly – 2 August 2016: Giving fashion a digital makeover
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how one of the UK's biggest mail order retailers is moving to digital. We examine the growing importance of network function virtualisation. And a year after Microsoft turned Lync into Skype for Business, we assess how the unified communications product is faring. Read the issue now.
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Making the business case for quantum computing
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comTech startups, investors, major suppliers and even leading-edge companies are already placing a bet on the future of quantum computing. In this e-guide, we hear from experts in the tech sector, business consultancies and international corporations as they examine the potential of quantum computing.
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Making the Move to Modern IGA Expert Insights To Transition Your Legacy Identity Platform
Sponsored by: SaviyntThis guide shares expert advice on preparing for, executing, and measuring a modernization campaign’s success. Insights surround building consensus, evaluating platforms, managing migration, and measuring success. Importantly, it also features real-world examples from practitioners on the other side of successful transitions. Read the guide today!
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CW APAC – Trend Watch: AI infrastructure
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comFirms are starting to trust artificial intelligence in some of their most important processes. In this handbook, focused on AI infrastructure trends in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at how it should be deployed, data and sustainability challenges and the advantages of large language models.