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Computer Weekly – 27 June 2023: The politics of AI
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer both spoke at London Tech Week to present their visions of an AI future for the UK – we compare their plans. We talk to the CTO of chip giant AMD about making tech more energy efficient. And we look at optimising networks for hybrid working. Read the issue now.
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CW EMEA July 2023: Can we trust AI?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comArtificial intelligence and the opportunities and dangers it introduces into society has been a hotly debated subject in tech circles for many years, but today with the increased use of platforms such as ChatGPT, these debates include a wider section of the public.
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Pushing the Boundaries of Innovation: Speed, Scale, and Transformation in the Cloud
Sponsored by: AWSFrom creating a cloud-based digital production platform to combining disparate multimodal data sets, organizations everywhere continue to double-down on cloud investments to streamline infrastructure management and drive business innovation. Browse this e-book to examine cloud innovation tactics for your company.
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Pushing the Boundaries of Innovation: Speed, Scale, and Transformation in the Cloud
Sponsored by: AWSFrom creating a cloud-based digital production platform to combining disparate multimodal data sets, organizations everywhere continue to double-down on cloud investments to streamline infrastructure management and drive business innovation. Browse this e-book to examine cloud innovation tactics for your company.
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Computer Weekly – 18 December 2018: The 50 most influential people in UK IT
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual UKtech50 list of the most influential people in UK IT. We talk to this year's winner, HM Revenue & Customs CIO Jacky Wright about the challenges of government IT during Brexit. And we also examine the issues around upgrading SAP's ERP system to S/4 Hana. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 6 March 2018: Getting up to speed with 5G
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at what needs to be done to make next-generation 5G mobile networks a reality. Fewer EU workers are moving to the UK – we examine what that means for the IT skills gap. And we analyse the state of the hyper-converged infrastructure market. Read the issue now.
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E-government benchmark 2016
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe results of the latest e-government benchmark show a cautious acceleration of e-government implementation in Europe.
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Computer Weekly – 20 September 2022: A gold medal performance for networking
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the IT team behind the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham delivered a winning performance, how the centuries-old London insurance market is going digital, thanks to Lloyd's of London, and how low-cost high street stores succumbed to the inevitable and are going online. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 30 July 2024: CrowdStrike blue screen bug serves a stark warning
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we analyse the lessons from the global IT outage caused by the blue screen bug in CrowdStrike security software. We talk to the data chief of Barilla, the €4bn pasta maker, about the benefits of asking, "So what?" And we find out how Finland is taking a lead on quantum computing. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 8 September 2020: NHS whistleblowers at risk due to poor IT policies
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our investigation into NHS practices shows how poor IT policies are putting whistleblowers at risk. Our buyer's guide examines the networking implications of the surge in remote working. And we assess how well the public cloud giants responded to the demands of the coronavirus pandemic Read the issue now.