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CW Benelux - August-October 2022: Belgium seeks top tech talent
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe battle for the right IT staff to transform businesses is changing and recruiters and job-seekers need to be clued up. In this issue, a Belgium-based recruiter gives the lowdown on tech job-seeking. Also read why Dutch beer brewer Heineken has replaced more than 60 different HR systems with SAP SuccessFactors as its central HR system.
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Computer Weekly – 27 March 2018: The desktop is changing
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, corporate PCs haven't changed much in 20 years – as use of Chrome OS grows, we ask if IT leaders are ready for a new approach. Theresa May said Brexit means the UK leaving the EU digital single market – does this mean a return to roaming charges? And we look at the latest developments in Linux. Read the issue now.
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CW APAC May 2023 – Expert advice on security and threat intelligence
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comComputer Weekly looks at the software supply chain, Mimecast's email security, Australian data breaches and Singapore's threat intelligence.
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The essential guide to understanding AI for SMB and Mid Market leaders in Australia and New Zealand
Sponsored by: Schneider ElectricIn this white paper, explore the most important trends of AI workloads and today’s top data center challenges, and discover essential guidance to address these challenges for each physical infrastructure category—including power, cooling, racks, and software management, and more.
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Computer Weekly – 1 August 2017: The fields of Athenry – how Apple's datacentre plans are causing turmoil in a small Irish town
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look into Apple's controversial plans to build a huge datacentre in a small town in the west of Ireland, and the local arguments it has caused. We find out how the Met Office is managing its vast quantities of weather data. And we examine Google plans to bring AI to the recruitment market. Read the issue now.
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Are you one eDiscovery away from a budgetary meltdown?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comUsing an online object storage platform with global namespaces can provide full data protection, high availability and easily managed eDiscovery in a way that fully supports the business, say analysts Clive Longbottom and Marcus Austin.
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Backup Compliance: Everything You Need To Know
Sponsored by: Scalepad SoftwareIn the event of a data breach or cyberattack, you never want a client to lose their valuable data. That’s why backup monitoring is crucial for maintaining security and compliance. Read on to learn about best practices for meeting compliance standards and mitigating risk for your clients and your organization.
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Computer Weekly – 19 February 2019: When is it best to stick with paper?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, sometimes going digital is not necessarily the best thing to do – we weigh the pros and cons of paper versus technology. Our new buyer's guide examines the challenges of asset management as you move to the cloud. And we look at the growing role of software developers in the future of networking. Read the issue now.
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Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform A beginners guide
Sponsored by: Red Hat80% of organizations say that adopting IT automation is “extremely important” to the future success of their organization, according to Harvard Business Review. This white paper serves as a guide for the Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform. Dive into the guide today.
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The CTO's Guide to AI Project Budgeting
Sponsored by: Shakudo Inc.In this white paper, you'll discover how to calculate the true costs and expected ROI of your AI initiatives. This guide covers common budgeting mistakes, tips to manage costs, and a framework to measure outcomes. Read on now to learn how a data and AI platform can help reduce expenses and accelerate your AI projects.