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  • Computer Weekly – 30 April 2013: What’s next for mobile IT in the enterprise?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    n this week's Computer Weekly: BlackBerry and Windows have been the mainstay of corporate IT for years, but how do their latest releases stack up? We examine the user response. Communications minister Ed Vaizey talks about broadband and 4G policy. And we ask if Nationwide's £1bn IT plan can increase competition in banking. Read the issue now.

  • IT Project Management: Guide to estimating timescales and resources.

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Learn how to estimate the effort and timescales required for IT projects with this extract from Project management for IT-related projects.

  • Computer Weekly – 20 February 2024: Flying into cloud – EasyJet's journey out of the datacentre to AI

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how EasyJet fills an aircraft every 10 seconds while migrating to the cloud and introducing AI. There's only 283 years to go until we have a diverse IT workforce – we find out why. And we examine how the UK anti-trust investigation into the cloud market could hit the big hyperscalers. Read the issue now.

  • Contact Center Cloud Migration

    Sponsored by: Cyara

    With more and more organizations now working to prioritize customer experiences, many have started to revamp their contact centers in order to keep up with changing expectations and new standards.To do so, companies have begun to leverage cloud-based infrastructures and CCaaS solutions. Browse this guide to learn more.

  • Low-Code Apps for Dummies 2nd ServiceNow Special Edition

    Sponsored by: ServiceNow

    In this 64-page ultimate guide to low-code application development, discover what questions you should ask before building, 10 development tips, and much more.

  • Zero Trust Network Access

    Sponsored by: Palo Alto Networks

    The rise of sophisticated cyberattacks has resulted in many businesses adopting Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions, some which are ZTNA 1.0 and some ZTNA 2.0. Explore this e-book to learn how ZTNA 2.0 solutions have emerged to usher in secure access for today’s new norm: remote work.

  • Business Apps for SharePoint and Office 365 for Dummies

    Sponsored by: K2

    Overcome common challenges and leverage best practices for app development within SharePoint.

  • Replication for Dummies

    Sponsored by: Sybase, an SAP company

    IT organizations face many data challenges. Data distribution rates and the quantity of data that consumers use is expanding exponentially in the global marketplace. Read this e-book to gain an understanding of the Sybase Replication Server and learn a series of best practices to consider when implementing a database replication strategy.

  • Computer Weekly – 5 October 2021: The most influential women in UK technology

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the 50 women chosen as the most influential in UK technology for 2021, and talk to the 10th winner of our annual list – Poppy Gustafsson, CEO of Darktrace. Also, our latest buyer's guide looks at digital customer experience technologies. Read the issue now.

  • DevSecOps

    Sponsored by: VMware Tanzu

    DevSecOps is about making security an inextricable, if not intrinsic, part of the application lifecycle to support increasingly complex, cloud-native applications. But where do you start? Begin by downloading a copy of this comprehensive DevSecOps for Dummies e-book, in which you’ll find helpful definitions and how-tos.

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