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Observability for Large Language Models
Sponsored by: Honeycomb“As organizations eagerly embrace the potential of LLMs,” this e-book explains, “the need to understand their behavior in production and use that understanding to improve development with them has become apparent.” Step in observability, here to help you develop and deepen your understanding of LLMs. Read on to learn more.
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Computer Weekly – 27 November 2018: Software patching at scale – how to make it work
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at one of the oldest pain points for IT departments – software patching – and ask how to make it less complex across the enterprise. We examine the rise of Kubernetes, the open source container system. And we look at storage strategy to support a multicloud environment. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 5 September 2023: Met Police data platform goes £64m over budget
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal a £64m cost over-run for the Metropolitan Police's new record management system. Our latest buyer's guide looks at the issues around integrating SaaS applications. And a leading flash storage firm says the age of spinning disk drives is almost over – are they right? Read the issue now.
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Mainframes - Services and Solutions
Sponsored by: Ensono, LLCMainframe modernization is gaining momentum, with vendors focused on mergers and acquisitions. Enterprises are also prioritizing replatforming to the cloud to reduce IT spending. Download this analyst report now to gain deeper insights into the state of mainframe modernization.
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Computer Weekly - 17 March 2020: How NHS Digital is helping support the coronavirus crisis
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to NHS Digital about how technology is supporting the health service's response to the coronavirus crisis. We examine the challenges of running a successful security operations centre. And we look at the emerging datacentre architecture based on composable infrastructure. Read the issue now.
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Arctic Wolf Security Operations 2024 Report
Sponsored by: Arctic WolfThis report provides insights on the evolving cyberthreat landscape, including trends in identity-based attacks, ransomware, and social engineering. Discover how security operations can strengthen resilience and reduce risk. Read the full report to learn actionable strategies for protecting your organization.
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CW Europe - September-November 2021: Dutch researchers build security software to mimic human immune system
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this issue of CW Europe, find out how researchers in the Netherlands are attempting to help IT systems fight certain cyber attacks in a similar way to the human immune system works. Also find out about the so-called "Klarna academy" in Stockholm, which has created the next set of Nordic fintech entrepreneurs.
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Computer Weekly – 19 March 2024: What went wrong with Birmingham's Oracle project?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, after Birmingham City Council's disastrous Oracle project cost over £100m, we analyse where it all went wrong. Our new buyer's guide examines building a sustainable IT strategy. And we find out how Thomson Reuters is using AI to enhance its product offerings. Read the issue now.
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CW Middle East – January 2017
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this quarter's CW Middle East ezine, we look at how the Middle East, with the poorest road safety record in the world, could benefit most from self-driving cars.
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MicroScope – June 2021: A hybrid working world
Sponsored by: MicroScopeWith hybrid working set to become the norm as the world starts to return to a more normal footing post-Covid, we look at how businesses are preparing for the new world of work. Also discover how to tackle the sustainability challenge, and have some key questions answered around handling bottlenecks caused by large volumes of data