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SIEM, SOAR or both? Our security experts weigh in
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this E-Guide we turn to the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank, a hand-picked panel of cyber security insiders, experts, analysts, and advocates with over a century's worth of collective experience between them, to explore the topic of Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and Security Orchestration, Automation and Response, (SOAR).
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Computer Weekly - 18 May 2021: The real-life consequences of ransomware attacks
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, after a ransomware attack shut a major US oil pipeline, we examine the real-life consequences for organisations facing similar threats. We ask the experts for their top tips in reducing datacentre running costs. And we hear how data science skills are helping government make better decisions. Read the issue now.
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How server virtualisation is evolving to cloud native environments
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this e-guide we discover how, in recent years, server virtualisation has given businesses the ability to abstract applications and the operating system from the underlying hardware. We explore how server virtualisation is gradually evolving towards cloud native environments.
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The generative AI advantage: A leader’s guide to using your data as a differentiator
Sponsored by: AWSWhile general large language models can be used “out of the box” for some use cases, when you want to build generative AI applications that are unique to your business needs, your organization’s data is your strategic asset. Read on to uncover next steps for using data to create generative AI applications that know your customers deeply.
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Insuring the uninsurable: Is cyber insurance worth its salt?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThis article in our Royal Holloway Information Security Thesis series discusses the risks and benefits of cyber insurance and outlines steps businesses can take to make better informed risk mitigation decisions.
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Leading SaaS Specialty Focused EHR, Practice Management Software and Full RCM Services
Sponsored by: ModuleMDDiscover how ModuleMD's specialty-focused EHR, practice management, and RCM services can transform your allergy or pulmonology practice. Learn about their integrated software, cloud-based solutions, and expert billing support. Read the full Product Overview to learn more.
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Using digital twins to cut costs and improve safety at Shell
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at Shell's digital twin strategy, which combines AI, internet of things and big data to improve safety and cut costs. Our latest buyer's guide examines the best practices and technologies in business process automation. And we find out why securing DNS is critical to fighting cyber crime. Read the issue now.
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Future-proof your profits: After-sales service as a revenue stream
Sponsored by: TeamViewerAfter-sales support is no longer an afterthought—and what’s more, it can be up to 5 times more profitable than selling the machine itself. Read this e-book to maximize your after-sales profits and support, with easy-to-comprehend guidance to assist you along the way.
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IDC Maximizing Efficiency, Agility, and Growth with SaaS
Sponsored by: AWSCompanies built in the cloud often outperform software companies transitioning their business to SaaS. This IDC InfoBrief, based on a global survey of 1,100 SaaS businesses, sheds light on that performance gap and provides the opportunity to examine and replicate, where possible, the characteristics of native SaaS companies. Read on to learn more.
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CIO Trends #9: Middle East
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this issue find out how blockchain is being tried out in Saudi Arabia to enable consumers to use their faces and blockchain-based apps to withdraw money from cash machines, rather than inserting PINs. Also, read how the UAE's Etihad Airways is working to use AI to help it better engage with staff and benefit from their knowledge and ideas.