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CW APAC: Trend watch: Enterprise resource planning
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this handbook, focused on enterprise resource planning in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at what's behind this renewed priority and why firms want cheaper software maintenance and the benefits of best-of-breed cloud apps.
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Zero Standing Privilege
Sponsored by: CyberFOXCybersecurity threats are on the rise, and businesses must take action to protect their data. This e-book explores the top cyber risks, the costs of breaches, and how to implement a Zero Trust security model with Privileged Access Management (PAM). Access the e-book to learn how to secure your organization and minimize risk.
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MicroScope – December 2023: What does the future hold for Industry 5.0?
Sponsored by: MicroScopeIn this issue, we explore the future of Industry 5.0 to discover whether it's truly a tech revolution or just the next step in what has been promised since Industry 4.0. Also learn more about the risks and impacts of generative AI on data compliance and compliance, as well as seven steps you should take to engage customers while providing services
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Computer Weekly – 19 June 2018: Microsoft becomes devoted to open source developers
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, after Microsoft's recent acquisition of GitHub, we examine the software giant's tools for embracing open source developers. Also, secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport Matt Hancock talks about growing the UK digital economy and supporting the tech sector. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 9 June 2020: How retailers are staying connected during their coronavirus shutdown
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how the hard-hit retail sector has turned to technology to stay connected during the coronavirus lockdown. Our latest buyer's guide examines best practice in data quality. And we look at how remote working affects software development teams.
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Computer Weekly – 27 March 2018: The desktop is changing
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, corporate PCs haven't changed much in 20 years – as use of Chrome OS grows, we ask if IT leaders are ready for a new approach. Theresa May said Brexit means the UK leaving the EU digital single market – does this mean a return to roaming charges? And we look at the latest developments in Linux. Read the issue now.
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CW Europe - December 2020-February 2021: Tour de France fans get a virtual experience
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe organisers of this year's Tour de France worked with technology services company NTT in partnership with Amaury Sport Organisation to provide what they described as an "enhanced experience" for race fans who could not be at the roadside because of Covid restrictions.
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The Cloud Connectivity Cookbook
Sponsored by: AryakaAs enterprises move to the cloud, network connectivity is critical for consistent application performance. This e-book explores the importance of multi-cloud networking, best practices for selecting the right cloud service provider, and how Aryaka's Unified SASE can deliver optimized connectivity. Read the full e-book to learn more.
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CW APAC October 2023 – Buyer’s guide to IAM
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIdentity access management tools are proving pivotal in the race to outwit cyber criminals. In this handbook, focused on IAM in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly takes a closer look at their capabilities, CyberArk's growth, the uses of automation and how ForgeRock enhances user experience.
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Industry Trends and Assets to Watch Based on ASCO 2024
Sponsored by: Intelligencia AIThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting ranks as one of the largest and most impactful oncology conferences. The content published during the annual meeting can change established practices, and many of the trends identified reflect the current or future industry landscape in oncology.