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Computer Weekly - 22 September 2020: Can Arm stay strong under Nvidia?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the implications of the controversial acquisition of UK chip leader Arm by US rival Nvidia. Black Lives Matter has raised awareness of social inequalities, but is the tech sector becoming more diverse? And we ask if business software can learn from the addictive nature of social apps. Read the issue now.
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The State of DataOps
Sponsored by: HighByteFor many reasons, the complexity of today’s data ecosystem hinders the democratization of data and analytics. This e-book by ESG provides insights on how to improve the quality, delivery and management of data/analytics at scale using DataOps. Explore this e-book to learn key findings and use the report to compare your performance to your peers.
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Top 10 broadband stories of 2019
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe European broadband industry in 2019 was a place of huge activity and investment, with one overarching theme – full-fibre roll-out. The fundamental benefit of such networks seemed as crystal clear as the fibres themselves – support for business transformation. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2019.
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Computer Weekly – 30 October 2018: A row is brewing over EU plans to curb datacentre energy use
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, a row is brewing over an EU plan to curb datacentre energy use, and the leading server suppliers are not happy. Health secretary Matt Hancock tells us about his new technology vision for the NHS. And we examine the growing popularity of short-term "gig" employment for IT professionals. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 5 May 2020: The role of AI in the war against pandemics
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how AI and data science are supporting the global push to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. We reveal, and talk to, the man behind the world's first computer virus pandemic, the Love Bug. And we examine how the IT services market will change as a result of the current crisis. Read the issue now.
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Digital experience focus broadens to encompass employees
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThis e-guide to employee experience includes a podcast discussion about the evolution of employee experience management. Also, we explore how advanced companies are responding to skills shortages and millennial employee attitudes by listening harder to their workforces.
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Transforming software development with generative AI Develop faster and more securely with Amazon CodeWhisperer
Sponsored by: AWSThe eBook “Transforming Software Development with Generative AI” addresses the challenges faced by development teams as organizations make greater use of software to transform their businesses. The solution for many dev teams is Amazon CodeWhisperer, the real-time generative artificial intelligence (AI) coding companion.
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Computer Weekly - 16 February 2021: How Covid-19 has hit IT salaries and job prospects
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our salary survey reveals the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on IT professionals' wages and job security. A potentially deadly cyber attack on a US water plant highlight the risks to critical infrastructure. And we find out how NHS Scotland is using tech to support its vaccine roll-out. Read the issue now.
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CW Nordics - February-April 2022: Swedish drone app gets life-saving equipment to heart attack victims
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThanks to an app developed in Sweden, drones can get life-saving equipment to heart-attack victims before emergency services can arrive on the scene, potentially increasing patient survival rates. Also in this issue, read about a Swedish bank's time-saving robots.
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AI: Beyond the hype
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comArtificial Intelligence is red hot. But what lies beyond the hype? Once it was big data, then cloud, now it is artificial intelligence, and that sub-set of it which is machine learning, that's generating more heat than light. Is there business value here?