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  • Chapter 1: Security and Risk Management

    Sponsored by: McGraw Hill

    In this 174-page chapter download from McGraw Hill, learn everything you need to know about the first domain, security and risk management, to help you excel at your CISSP exam.

  • Designing Customer Conversations: Best Practices

    Sponsored by: Talkdesk

    To design customer conversations, it’s crucial to consider the user experiences and not just the artificial intelligence that’s behind the processes. However, to do this, companies need to know the dos and don’ts for successful virtual agents, as well as the basics for creating proper customer conversations. Access the guide to learn more.

  • Data quality emerges from Covid-19 more critical than ever

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide: The public has been drenched in data during the Covid-19 pandemic. And the issue of the quality of that data has increasingly come to the fore.

  • Last-Mile Personalization: Using Intent Insights for SDR Outreach

    Sponsored by: TechTarget

    17% of sales development representatives (SDRs) have been achieving 90% or higher attainment, according to a TechTarget and Tenbound study. So, how can SDRs improve their outreach? Dig into this TechTarget e-book to discover why relevant personalization is the key.

  • The Future of Manufacturing with Generative AI

    Sponsored by: Amazon Web Services

    Discover how Amazon Web Services (AWS) can help your industrial organization harness the transformative power of generative artificial intelligence (AI)

  • CISO Success Stories: How security leaders are tackling evolving cyber threats

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The cyber threat landscape facing chief information security officers (CISOs) has morphed into a rapidly evolving beast, fuelled by the breakneck pace of digital transformation. In this e-guide, delve into the unique pressures faced by CISOs in technology and other industries, and how they are rising to the challenge.

  • Taking stock of database technologies

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Database technologies have evolved over decades, from relational databases to NoSQL databases that make it easier to store & handle data in the cloud. In this e-guide, how organisations are addressing database management challenges & how Alibaba is using cloud-native databases to reduce downtime in its annual Singles' Day sales.

  • The Total Economic Impact™ Red Hat Enterprise Linux On Microsoft Azure

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    Forrester Consulting's Total Economic Impact™ study shows Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure delivers 192% ROI, $7.85M NPV, and a less than 6-month payback. Key benefits include improved business continuity, reduced data center costs, reallocated IT FTE time, and legacy solution consolidation. Download the full report to learn more.

  • MicroScope – July 2023: The pressure to deliver

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    With technology always changing, it can feel like an impossible feat to keep up – we speak to experts about how the channel handles rapid change and the pressure this places on partners to meet customer expectations. Also read about major themes of the market and how the topic of return on investments needs to stretch beyond economics

  • Zero Trust Is Not Enough for Backup

    Sponsored by: Cobalt Iron

    Traditional security approaches like zero-trust may not be enough to protect critical backup environments from modern cyber threats. In this white paper, you'll discover how the Zero Access model in Cobalt Iron Compass can provide advanced cyber resilience to safeguard your backup data. Read the full white paper now to learn more.

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