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Guide to business continuity planning during COVID-19
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAs COVID-19 continues to spread, companies need to evaluate their ability to conduct business as usual during this time. Inside this comprehensive guide, we share best practices on how to defend your business against disruption, identify key business areas at risk and respond to business continuity planning challenges.
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Fixing Employee Collaboration in the Era of Distributed Teams
Sponsored by: AtlassianThis Analyst Report examines how the rise of hybrid work has led to collaboration tool sprawl and information silos, hindering cross-functional teamwork. The report outlines how consolidating on a unified platform like Atlassian can help organizations boost productivity and collaboration. Read the full report to learn more.
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November ezine: Peer-to-peer lending
Sponsored by: MicroScopeCredit always matters in the channel and peer-to-peer lending might just be the alternative some have been looking for
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Computer Weekly – 4 October 2022: Putting APIs to work
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn 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.
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Preventing identity theft in a data breach
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this e-guide, we will explore the links between ransomware attacks, data breaches and identity theft. First, Nicholas Fearn investigates the phenomenon of the double extortion attack, and shares some insider advice on how to stop them, while we'll explore the top five ways data backups can protect against ransomware in the first place.
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Computer Weekly – 8 January 2019: Technology innovation in music
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we visit the first hackathon at Abbey Road Studios, once home to The Beatles, to find out how tech startups hope to revolutionise music creation. Our latest buyer's guide looks at perimeterless network security. And we look ahead to the key CIO skills and jobs trends for 2019. Read the issue now.
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CW Middle East - January-March 2022: What does Saudi Arabia's autonomous vehicle agenda mean for the world?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIf all goes according to plan, within a few years, one million people will live in Saudi Arabia's 'city of the future' – and every one of them will depend on a fleet of self-driving cars. Also in this issue, read about the UAE's bid to become a world-leading location for artificial intelligence innovation.
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Enhancing Teams with Enterprise-Grade Telephony
Sponsored by: VodafoneYour business depends on a robust communications experience to drive innovation, and phone calls are at the heart of that experience. That means having the utmost quality in telephony becomes imperative for optimal performance. This eBook explores what to look for in the best telephony solutions. Read the eBook.
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Computer Weekly – 19 December 2017: Navigating through digital change
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, IT leaders share the lessons learned and discuss best practice in digital transformation. We find out how SAP is addressing customer concerns about its indirect licensing policies. And we assess whether SME IT suppliers are making headway in selling to government CIOs. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 22 June 2021: A new three-year plan for digital government
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the new CEO of the Gov-ernment Digital Service, Tom Read, explains his three-year strategy for improving online public services. EU attempts to regulate AI are under fire – we examine the issues. And we find out how Bupa is turning to the cloud to deliver per-sonalised healthcare. Read the issue now.