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CW Europe - September-November 2022: Why Russia could become the world's biggest market for illegal IT
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comFaced with international sanctions and the departure of many global IT suppliers from Russia, companies there are seeking alternative, and sometimes illegal, routes to access IT products. Also read how new requirements are driving scientists and engineers in Europe back to the lab to start developing 6G technology.
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Computer Weekly – 11 October 2016: Leadership bonus – analysing our UK salary survey
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our UK salary survey shows that IT leaders are benefiting from generous bonuses as tech becomes part of mainstream business. We find out how the internet of things is transforming the railway industry. And the CIO of the Williams F1 team explains how data analytics is boosting race performance. Read the issue now.
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Pre-Webinar Checklist
Sponsored by: BrightTALK by TechTargetFrom doctors to airline pilots, checklists are crucial to success for even the most skilled professionals. By following these simple best practices you can create a smooth webinar experience that will improve your program success. Download your copy of the “Pre-Webinar Checklist,” to get started.
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Untethered: How CIOs & CISOs Are Paving the Way for the New Hybrid Workforce
Sponsored by: ZscalerThis in-depth research report examines how CIOs and CISOs are overcoming the challenges of the hybrid workforce, including securing remote access and more. Download the full report to discover effective techniques for transitioning to a Zero Trust strategy.
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CW ASEAN: SD-WAN helps find best route to cloud
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThis year, more enterprises will adopt a "cloud-first" SD-WAN architecture designed to efficiently support their increasingly cloud-based application mix. In this issue of CW ASEAN, we take a closer look at how ASEAN enterprises gearing up for this eventuality.
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CW ASEAN: European data law - be aware and prepare
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comBusinesses across ASEAN will soon have to comply with a new data protection law – the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that will apply to companies that collect the personal data of Europeans. In this month's edition of CW ASEAN, we look at how ASEAN is gearing up for the GDPR, the current state of compliance and its impact on businesses.
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The future of enterprise IT: Social, social, mobile, analytics and cloud
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comCloud and data technologies are allowing organizations to provide service levels not even dreamt of a few years ago. This guide looks at some examples of these technologies transforming organizations in South-East Asia.
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Computer Weekly – 3 October 2023: Where next for quantum computing?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the head of Amazon's Braket quantum computing services about how the technology is progressing. We go behind the scenes at an ethical hacker event to find out how bug bounty programmes work. And we analyse the offerings of the major players in software-defined storage. Read the issue now.
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Fit for a Secure Future
Sponsored by: VodafoneThis cybersecurity report details how you can become a Fit for the Future (FFTF) business; organizations that take a very different approach to security challenges, resulting in increased revenue, ESG commitment, and reduced impact from cybersecurity attacks. Explore the report here.
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Computer Weekly – 22 November 2016: IT spreads innovation at Unilever
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how consumer goods giant Unilever has changed its thinking about IT to support a global digital transformation. The UK boss of Hewlett Packard Enterprise assesses progress after the first year since HP split in two. And we examine how software development is changing in the enterprise. Read the issue now.