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Cisco ThousandEyes End User Monitoring: Third-party analysis
Sponsored by: Cisco ThousandEyesThis white paper examines the total economic impact of Cisco ThousandEyes End User Monitoring. Learn how ThousandEyes can help you secure remote access, improve productivity, and enhance IT efficiency. Read the full Forrester Total Economic Index to discover the benefits.
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CW Nordics May 2017
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe cloud is so pervasive within enterprises today that it is easy to understate the way it has changed businesses. The internet of things is putting your security at risk. How did application performance monitoring prevent a business disaster? Read on to explore all this and much more.
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Computer Weekly – 10 April 2018: Technology is a lifesaver for NHS Blood and Transplant
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CDO of the NHS's blood and transplant agency about how digital transformation is proving to be a real lifesaver. Our latest buyer's guide examines the state of public cloud. And we find out how Ireland is gaining a Brexit dividend to boost its tech sector. Read the issue now.
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Financial applications automation – promise is real but needs business nous
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe automation of the financial software that lies at the heart of any business – accountancy, budget management, general ledger, payroll, and so on – is a prize many organisations are eyeing up, with machine learning and robotic process automation close to mind. Find out everything you need to know by downloading this PDF E-Guide.
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RCM for MSOs: Driving Value Creation with Revenue Cycle Optimization
Sponsored by: MD ClarityExplore strategies to optimize revenue cycle management for management services organizations (MSOs). Discover how to pursue payer underpayments, update chargemasters, and improve net revenue forecasting. Read the full white paper to uncover valuable insights.
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Computer Weekly - 8 March 2022: Using technology to protect human rights
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate how technology is being used to tackle human rights abuses worldwide. We offer a step-by-step guide to disaster recovery in the cloud era. And we examine the vital, and successful, role of digital and data in the UK Covid-19 vaccine roll-out. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 14 January 2020: Building the internet of the future
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, Cisco unveils the $5bn platform that it believes will be the future of the internet – we look through the details. The McLaren Formula One team discusses how IoT and data analytics have been key to its revival on the track. And we examine the importance of diversity in software development. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 29 November 2022: How to stop data retention from killing the planet
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, there's a hidden environmental cost to the vast volumes of data being generated – we examine what can be done to address it. We talk to the CISO of consumer reviews site Trustpilot, about building trust in IT security. And we look at what IT leaders can do if they inherit a toxic team environment. Read the issue now.
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Getting started with Azure Red Hat OpenShift
Sponsored by: Red HatAs the network perimeter is now everywhere and anywhere users are, security must move with it and needs to be in place at the point of access. Download this e-book to learn how you can secure remote access and build user trust.
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Computer Weekly – 21 June 2022: Dreams come true – how data and communication saved a failing company
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the former CEO of bed retailer Dreams explains how digital, data and communication helped turn round a failing company. The UK government has a new digital strategy – but it all seems rather familiar. And we talk to the tech firms trialling a four-day working week. Read the issue now.