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Computer Weekly - 14 September 2021: Is 3D printing about to hit the mainstream?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out about the emerging consumer services using 3D printing and ask if the technology is about to go mainstream. Our latest buyer's guide looks at the importance of sustainable datacentres. And we analyse the risks of increasing contactless card spending limits and whether tech could help. Read the issue now.
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Research Report The Changing Face Of HR Research Report
Sponsored by: SageToday, HR workforces are asked to do more than ever. 95% of HR leaders report that they’re taking on a record amount of responsibilities, and 91% say that their workload and hours have increased. This presents several challenges for teams and other business leaders. So, how can these problems be solved? Browse this report to learn more.
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Computer Weekly – 18 June 2024: General election 2024 – the digital policies examined
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the digital policies revealed in the three main political parties' general election manifestos. Our new buyer's guide looks at the latest trends in cloud security. And we find out about the EU's plans for a digital single market that could span the globe. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 2 April 2019: The nightmare driving test – making driverless cars safe
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to AI experts about the challenges of teaching autonomous vehicles how to drive safely in often extreme environments. Our latest buyer's guide looks at business intelligence and analytics. And we examine the implications of the EU's controversial new copyright laws. Read the issue now.
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Top 10 information management stories of 2019
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comConsolidation and acquisition marked the supplier side of the IT industry in respect of information management in 2019. The question of how modern BI and analytics software shapes up to nonrelational big data is addressed. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 information management stories of 2019.
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Next stage of virtualisation: Containers
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe buzz and hype surrounding container technologies has reached fever pitch in recent years, prompting CIOs and IT decision makers to mull over what role, if any, they should and could play in their digital transformation plans.
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Augmented analytics tools: a complete guide
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAugmented 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.
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Computer Weekly - 7 December 2021: Spy tech gets high tech – why MI6 invests in startups
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we're used to James Bond and his gadgets, but now MI6 is investing in tech startups to develop new intelligence capabilities. Our exclusive IT Priorities survey suggests IT leaders are optimistic about 2022. And our new buyer's guide examines the latest emerging technologies. Read the issue now.
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CW Middle East - January-March 2022: What does Saudi Arabia's autonomous vehicle agenda mean for the world?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIf all goes according to plan, within a few years, one million people will live in Saudi Arabia's 'city of the future' – and every one of them will depend on a fleet of self-driving cars. Also in this issue, read about the UAE's bid to become a world-leading location for artificial intelligence innovation.
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Under new cloud management: What the future holds for AWS
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this e-guide, we take a look at some of the challenges facing AWS in greater detail, while also taking a closer look at what the future might hold for AWS under the charge of its new CEO, and how its customers are choosing to consume its technology in 2021.