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LevelBlue Futures™ Report 2024
Sponsored by: AT&T and LevelBlueThis 2024 research uncovered the relationships between the barriers to cyber and cybersecurity resilience and how the business prioritizes them. Get your copy of the report to learn what’s on the horizon that may impact cyber resilience, five steps for prioritizing cyber resilience, and more.
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Business Analytics: how AI is augmenting analysis, and bolstering data literacy shortfalls
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comArtificial Intelligence and human analysis have been coming together in recent years. Whether using packaged BI and data preparation tools, or languages like Python and R, business analysts and data scientists and engineers alike have been exploring the use of machine learning algorithms to augment their data analyses. Read more in this e-guide.
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The Spreadsheet User’s Guide to Modern Finance Analytics
Sponsored by: AlteryxAs financial data grows in volume and complexity, the limits of spreadsheets become more obvious — they are manual, time-consuming, decentralized, and prone to human error. Read this e-book now to discover how to take the spreadsheet skills you already have and add the repeatability, speed, and security of analytics automation.
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Spreadsheet User's Guide to Modern Finance Analytics
Sponsored by: AlteryxSpreadsheets have long been the go-to tool for finance, but as data grows, their limitations—manual, time-consuming, decentralized, and error-prone—become clear.That's why 50% of users are exploring more advanced analytical solutions. Access this e-book to learn more.
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How open source is spurring digital transformation
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comFrom Linux to Kubernetes, open source has been key to efforts by organisations across APAC to transform digitally. In this e-guide, read how Malaysia's AmBank is using open source to engineer its software from the ground-up, ANZ Bank's move to Red Hat OpenShift, and what suppliers are doing to support deployments of containerised applications.
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Computer Weekly - 17 December 2019: How data analytics is improving the world's greatest tennis players
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the organisation that runs men's tennis worldwide to find out how data analytics is transforming the sport. Intel processors delays will affect Windows 10 upgrades – we examine the implications. And we ask if AI is living up to the hype in enterprise IT. Read the issue now.
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MicroScope: Chart course to Covid-19 recovery
Sponsored by: MicroScopeCustomers have had to react to changes caused by the pandemic, so what decisions have they made in the past year? In this issue, we explore how businesses have adapted to the new normal, different approaches to remote working, and take a look at the challenge of sustainability
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Navigating the World of Digital Commerce in Retail
Sponsored by: Amazon Web ServicesMore than ever, customers are demanding seamless and compelling digital shopping experiences. To meet new and evolving expectations, retail organizations are migrating to AWS to create agile and cost-effective digital commerce platforms to modernize their applications. Read on to learn why.
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Top 10 artificial intelligence stories of 2019
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAccording to Gartner's 2019 CIO Agenda survey, organisations that have deployed artificial intelligence (AI) grew from 4% to 14% between 2018 and 2019. These are Computer Weekly's top 10 AI articles in 2019.
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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.