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  • IT Project: DevOps

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    2016 is widely tipped to be the year DevOps goes mainstream, with enterprise IT managers either looking to ramp up or kick-start their efforts in this area, and start realising the benefits it can bring.

  • Cyber Threat Trends Report: From Trojan Takeovers to Ransomware Roulette

    Sponsored by: Cisco

    The 2024 "Cyber Threat Trends Report" by Cisco analyzes the threats crowding the cyber landscape, including information stealers, Trojans and ransomware. It also provides insights on how DNS security can help defend your organization against those growing threats. Read the 18-page report to unlock the full insights.

  • Computer Weekly – 2 October 2018: The most influential women in UK technology

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we announce our annual list of the 50 most influential women in UK technology, and talk to this year's winner, Code First:Girls CEO Amali de Alwis, about the challenges of achieving diversity in IT. Also, our latest buyer's guide looks at the future of collaboration software. Read the issue now.

  • The Definitive Guide to Cost-Effective AI

    Sponsored by: Domino

    To succeed in this AI-centric business world, it is important to not only leverage the power of AI but to do so responsibly and cost-effectively. In this e-book, you will discover the importance of a data science and AI platform’s role in optimizing ROI. Read on to learn how you can build trust and reputation with customers and stakeholders.

  • Banks: are you AI Ready?

    Sponsored by: Avanade

    As they set out to harness the power of AI, many banks are wondering where to begin. Enter “Banks: Are You AI Ready?,” a 15-page guide that maps out 4 key areas for banks to focus on. To unlock those insights, and to review findings from Avanade’s 2023 global AI research, continue on.

  • Computer Weekly - 19 November 2019: Is facial recognition happening too fast?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, as the Information Commissioner calls on police forces to slow down the introduction of facial recognition, we examine the issues. We look at what the use of DevOps methods means for storage strategy. And we talk to Microsoft's global cyber security chief. Read the issue now.

  • MicroScope – July 2022: The slow march to Windows 11

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    It's taken a while, but the latest Microsoft OS is having an impact – read all about the journey to Windows 11, as well as the uptake of co-innovation and co-creation strategies in the channel, and Broadcom's acquisition of VMware

  • 2023 Network IT Management Report: Evolving IT to Manage the New Network

    Sponsored by: Auvik Networks, Inc.

    To find out how 4,500 IT professionals approached network IT management in 2023, review this 23-page research report.

  • Building a Cyberresilient Data Recovery Strategy

    Sponsored by: Veeam Software

    Building a holistic cybersecurity program can be complex and multifaceted, but organizations that leverage frameworks such as the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0, can better establish standards, guidelines and best practices to manage their cybersecurity risk. Read this new white paper and learn how.

  • Your Essential Small Business Guide For HR Automation

    Sponsored by: Sage

    Learn how HR automation can save your small business time and money by streamlining repetitive HR tasks like onboarding, timekeeping and performance management. Read the guide to find out the benefits of automation and to access a step-by-step checklist to get started.

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