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  • The future of enterprise IT: Social, mobile, analytics and cloud

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Mobile and data technologies are allowing organisations to provide service levels not even dreamt of a few years ago. This guide looks at some examples of these technologies transforming organisations in Australia.

  • The future of enterprise IT: Social, mobile, analytics and cloud

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Mobile and data technologies are allowing organisations to provide service levels not even dreamt of a few years ago. This guide looks at some examples of these technologies transforming organisations in Australia.

  • Generative AI in IT Operations: Fueling the Next Wave of Modernization

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    To find out how generative AI is impacting IT operations, Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 360 IT professionals. Access the findings in this 2024 report, “Generative AI in IT Operations: Fueling the Next Wave of Modernization.”

  • CIO Trends India

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    CIOs in India have been put to the test as their organisations implement remote work arrangements amid the Covid-19 pandemic. We look at the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on India's IT industry, why a pandemic specific BCP matters and how CIOs can harden up their datacentre equipment supply chains post-Covid-19.

  • Computer Weekly – 6 February 2024: Generative AI – an early adopter's experience

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, as IT leaders start to implement GenAI in their organisations, we look at the experiences of one early adopter. Our latest buyer's guide examines the key security trends for 2024. And Microsoft's head of identity talks about a future without passwords. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 19 July 2016

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    In this issue we visit JP Morgan's European software development centre in Glasgow to see how the investment bank is working with local universities and collaborating in the open source community. Software chief, Stephen Flaherty, talks about how JP Morgan uses open source software and has now begun contributing to open source projects.

  • Computer Weekly – 4 October 2022: Putting APIs to work

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide looks at application programme interfaces (APIs) and how they can connect internal and external business processes. We examine the challenges and opportunities of using AI in healthcare. And we find out how retailers are turning to specialist apps to reduce food waste. Read the issue now.

  • 6 Hiring Dashboards Every Recruiting Team Needs

    Sponsored by: GEM

    Discover the 6 hiring dashboards every recruiting team needs to centralize data, visualize trends, and optimize the hiring process. Download this white paper to learn how to build the perfect dashboard for your organization.

  • Secure Access Growth Opps

    Sponsored by: AT&T and LevelBlue

    Explore the latest report on Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) from Frost & Sullivan. Uncover key insights into why businesses are opting for Managed Security Service Providers (MSSP) and how a SASE unified cloud-based platform can drive operational efficiency and cost savings.

  • Remote Tech Talent Report

    Sponsored by: Remote

    While 58% of today’s companies report that they want to hire abroad to diversify their teams, only 36% are actually actively looking to global markets to hire tech talent. So, how can organizations more effectively look for talent across borders without increasing costs? Browse this guide to learn more.

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