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  • Computer Weekly – 29 March 2022: Ten years of the Raspberry Pi

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, as the Raspberry Pi reaches its 10th anniversary, we look back on how the low-cost computing device went from schools to supercomputers and even into space. Gartner offers tips on how to motivate IT staff in a hybrid working environment. And we meet the Dutch hackers helping to secure the internet.

  • Maximising return on digital investments

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    What impact do digital technology transformations have on productivity? This in-depth study from the World Economic Forum offers some answers.

  • Gamma International: The Macedonia files

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    This PDF download contains source documents showing how the UK approved export licences to Gamma International UK to supply sophisticated mobile phone surveillance equipment, known as IMSI catchers, to the Republic of Macedonia.

  • Computer Weekly – 13 August 2019: How tech experts could earn millions as whistleblowers

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, a tech expert is set to earn millions after successfully blowing the whistle on vulnerabilities in Cisco's video surveillance software. Our latest buyer's guide examines the issues around big data architecture. And we look at how the end of Windows 7 could spark a new era for desktop productivity. Read the issue now.

  • Security Threats for Apps “In the Wild”

    Sponsored by: Digital.ai

    Download this study to learn how security professionals can safeguard their apps and users from malicious activities by illuminating and quantifying the threats to applications in the wild.

  • CW Middle East - July-September 2022: UAE citizens embrace new digital technologies

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    A survey shows that people in the United Arab Emirates believe next-generation technologies such as 3D printing and artificial intelligence will become widespread in the country. Also read how the UAE has improved its security posture amid mounting cyber threats.

  • Computer Weekly – 9 May 2017: Casting the IT skills net wider

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, as research reveals that three-quarters of non-tech workers would be interested in a job in IT, we examine what's stopping them. We analyse the key storage elements of building a private cloud. And Bloomberg's head of data science talks about the benefits of machine learning. Read the issue now.

  • Paper free – are we there yet?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this comprehensive report, AIIM Market Intelligence takes an in-depth look at the amount of paper in the office, the impediments to removing it, the take up of digital mailrooms and multi-channel capture, and the increasing exploitation of mobile and cloud.

  • Benelux: New skills in a digital world

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide, we look at some of the technologies being adopted in the Benelux region. This gives a taste of what is in demand. Read about how Dutch organisations and the Netherlands in general are witnessing the rise of technologies like virtual reality, no-code programming platforms, smart neighbourhood, as well as fintech.

  • Avanade AI Readiness Report

    Sponsored by: Avanade

    Avanade's research reveals organizations and their people are not fully ready to harness the power of generative AI. Discover the insights and practical recommendations to enable leaders to take actions and realize value from generative AI faster. Read the full research report.

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