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A Deep Dive into Shadow IT: Examples, Risks, and Solutions
Sponsored by: Auvik Networks, Inc.Shadow IT threatens data security and compliance. In this white paper, discover examples like unapproved comms tools or personal devices, and learn how to tackle shadow IT risks and solutions.
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Royal Holloway: Secure connected and autonomous vehicles - the long road ahead
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAdvances in technology have led to safety and comfort features being added to vehicles, with ambitious plans for driverless cars and other connected and autonomous vehicle (CAV) systems being developed. This article looks at some of the requirements, constraints and challenges, including two areas of uncertainty: data and software updates.
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Computer Weekly – 17 September 2024: The pillars of AI strategy
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of Currys about the electronics retailer's AI strategy. We examine how China has become a leader in open source software – and what it means for the rest of the world. And we look at how AI is supporting networking alongside how to implement networking to support AI. Read the issue now.
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Don’t drown in data debt; champion your Data First culture
Sponsored by: SynitiModern enterprises are struggling with data debt, as over 40% of data is unusable. This creates lost opportunity cost. To harness data's full power, enterprises must champion a "Data First" culture, address data quality, and partner with specialized data providers. Download this report to learn how you can reduce your data debt.
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Royal Holloway: Testing antivirus efficacy in Linux
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAntivirus software plays an important part in protecting users and networks from malware, so installing and keeping it up-to-date is essential in securing computing devices. Yet Linux users believe this OS can only be marginally affected by malicious software. In this Royal Holloway article, we evaluate the effectiveness of some antivirus products.
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IDC The Hidden Influencer: Rethinking Audio Could Impact Your Organization Today, Tomorrow, and Forever
Sponsored by: Shure IncThis 37-page IDC report explores the importance of audio quality in enabling effective hybrid work. It highlights how investing in high-quality meeting room audio can improve productivity, collaboration, and employee experience. Read the full report to learn how to optimize your hybrid work model.
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Tools Designed for Security Could Be Your Biggest Security Threat
Sponsored by: TaniumHow can your organization’s cybersecurity tools become cybersecurity threats? Through tool sprawl. In this white paper, learn how to tackle that issue in three steps.
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Computer Weekly - 26 October 2021: Managing cyber risk by integrating supply chains
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our new Buyer's Guide examines the security and IT integration challenges of modern supply chains – we also talk to the CEO of SolarWinds about how the company overcame its huge supply chain attack. And we look at how a small town in Lancashire was chosen to host the UK's National Cyber Force. Read the issue now.
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Big Data and Analytics Applied to Oil and Gas
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comCompanies that leverage data to optimise business processes will not only survive, but thrive during market downturns, and dominate the industry on the next upswing, this report from Quorum argues.
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Computer Weekly – 1 August 2017: The fields of Athenry – how Apple's datacentre plans are causing turmoil in a small Irish town
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look into Apple's controversial plans to build a huge datacentre in a small town in the west of Ireland, and the local arguments it has caused. We find out how the Met Office is managing its vast quantities of weather data. And we examine Google plans to bring AI to the recruitment market. Read the issue now.