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  • Focus on Innovation with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Google Cloud

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    Standardize on Red Hat Enterprise Linux across your datacenter and Google Cloud to simplify hybrid and multicloud operations. Gain benefits like faster development, less downtime, and lower costs. Learn more in the product overview.

  • Why Your Operating System Still Matters

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    In this e-book, discover an extensive overview of why the operating system—and specifically the Linux operating system—still matters today and how it meets modern IT and business demands.

  • Computer Weekly - 30 November 2021: Digital beats - how Warner Music turned to the cloud

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of Warner Music about how cloud computing helps it meet the needs of music lovers. AstraZeneca discusses how its enterprise social media system helped through the pandemic. And we assess the tech sector's response to the government's plans to tackle digital skills shortages. Read the issue now.

  • CW APAC buyer's guide to cloud security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this buyer's guide, Computer Weekly offers advice on making cloud security choices, looks at how to guard against DDoS attacks, and finds out Amazon's approach to building secure cloud products.

  • MicroScope – May 2021: Exploring digital metamorphosis

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    Digital transformation is the buzz phrase, but is it more a question of evolution? In this issue, experts weigh in on digitisation and its effect on the world of work. Also read about local broadband providers aiming to improve internet connection and productivity, and find out how to tackle sales in a post-pandemic landscape

  • Computer Weekly – 5 July 2022: How to get the right level of cyber insurance

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how the market for cyber insurance is evolving and how to avoid buying the wrong level of cover. We find out what role hydrogen technologies could play in reducing datacentre carbon emissions. And we hear how a 125-year old bicycle maker is embracing digital innovation. Read the issue now.

  • A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to Converged Infrastructure

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how the technology cuts the numbers of discrete skills and associated costs while demanding that those who remain retrain to ensure they know how to manage all parts of the stack – and the organisation implements it with care and an understanding of the risks.

  • How to Drive Value From a Managed Service Provider (MSP)

    Sponsored by: Advanced

    Download this e-book for an essential overview of key considerations to take into account when thinking about working with an MSP, so you can drive your business into the future and start reaping the benefits.

  • Kubernetes Backup, Dr, & App Mobility With Kasten K10

    Sponsored by: Zadara Storage

    Protect Kubernetes data with an integrated, validated solution from Zadara and Kasten by Veeam. Secure your cloud-native applications with comprehensive backup, DR, and app mobility. Learn how this unified data management solution can simplify operations and reduce risk. Read the full overview.

  • A Computer Weekly Buyers Guide to 5G

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Despite the fears of many that rollouts of the next generation infrastructure would be delayed or just not be possible due mainly to the adverse economic conditions caused by Covid-19, the prospects are actually quite bright for the 5G industry in 2021.

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