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A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to Next-Generation Storage
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comStorage needs are ever increasing—and data volumes constantly expanding. How are today's systems accommodating these capacity demands? In this buyer's guide, Computer Weekly experts look at the evolution of storage systems and how they meet processing demands, the continuing role of all-flash arrays, and how to buy the best storage investment.
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IT Project: Internet of Things
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe internet of things, or IoT, is moving from far-fetched to reality in 2016, and more and more enterprises are taking a serious look at how they can capitalise on this to improve their processes.
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Explore artificial intelligence in ITSM and the tool options
Sponsored by: TechTarget IT OperationsArtificial intelligence in ITSM is the way of the future. Dive into this comprehensive buyer's guide to discover if you have the right conditions in place to introduce this multifaceted technology, and learn guidelines to help you choose the most suitable suite of products.
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MicroScope – June 2023: Take a balanced approach to security
Sponsored by: MicroScopeIn this issue, read about how to help customers manage their security portfolios in a world of increasingly complex systems, discover how insights are providing more opportunities for partners, and learn whether being an MSP is enjoyable or not
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Eggplant Helps the Mauritius Commercial Bank Increase Testing Efficiency
Sponsored by: KeysightMauritius Commercial Bank used Eggplant to automate 70% of its regression testing, cutting upgrade time from 400 to 120 work days. This case study details how Eggplant helped MCB achieve full end-to-end testing and save 1,480 work days. Read the full case study to learn more.
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Computer Weekly – 11 July 2017: The data analytics behind the Wimbledon tennis championships
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the All England Lawn Tennis Club is working with IBM to use data analytics to engage with fans of the Wimbledon championships. We examine whether IT automation will kill jobs or solve the skills gap. And we look at the issues around data portability in the cloud. Read the issue now.
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MicroScope January-February 2024: Things are looking up for 2024
Sponsored by: MicroScopeIn this issue, catch up on what experts predict for the year ahead in the channel business, as well as a look back on 2023. Also, read about upcoming areas for growth and the importance of understanding cloud reselling to demystify customer needs
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The promise (and pitfalls) of self-service automation in customer service
Sponsored by: TalkdeskCustomers have new standards for service. They want timely, efficient service that’s available to them 24/7. However, this can be difficult for organizations to manage, as most don’t have the resources to meet these expectations. So, how can automation help? Access this guide to learn more.
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Sharp Supports Remote Work With TeamViewer Tensor
Sponsored by: TeamViewerWith the majority of the workforce working from home, IT support faced new challenges that the previous software tools could not handle. In this case study, discover why the Conditional Access Functionality was the decisive factor in Japanese electronics company Sharp choosing TeamViewer to help adapt its IT support to the new requirements.
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A Computer Weekly buyer’s guide to green tech for business
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comBusiness has a vital role to play in the wider push for sustainability. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what the private sector can do, how firms can remain competitive while sticking to green targets and digital tech's role in decision-making.