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  • Focus: Agile DevOps

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Businesses in every industry are finding themselves under pressure to out-innovate their competitors, and push out new products and services to customers at an ever-increasing rate.

  • Taking stock of database technologies

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Database technologies have evolved over decades, from relational databases to NoSQL databases that make it easier to store & handle data in the cloud. In this e-guide, how organisations are addressing database management challenges & how Alibaba is using cloud-native databases to reduce downtime in its annual Singles' Day sales.

  • Computer Weekly – 28 May 2024: Digital border problems are stacking up

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the government's post-Brexit plans for digital borders as problems begin to emerge. We find out about AI PCs and ask whether they will make any difference for enterprise IT. And we talk to Red Hat CEO Matt Hicks about the open source opportunities from AI. Read the issue now.

  • Cracking the Buyer’s Journey with Intent Data

    Sponsored by: TechTarget

    Take a look through this e-book to discover 5 significant changes in IT buyers’ behavior and how your organization can leverage intent data in order to improve your content for and outreach to those buyers.

  • Fujitsu Integrated Report 2023

    Sponsored by: Fujitsu

    What is the Fujitsu Way, and what does it actually look like in practice for organizations looking to promote sustainable transformation? Take a deep dive into Fujitsu’s inner workings in this comprehensive e-book.

  • How the application integration landscape is changing

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide, we discover how the industry is trying to make it possible to link applications together in order to share resources with ease. We take a look at how technologies like Distributed Computing and the Common Object Model have been refined into web services, service-oriented architecture and composable applications and microservices.

  • Atlassian Approach to ESM

    Sponsored by: Atlassian

    "Enterprise Service Management – often referred to as ESM – is the extension of IT Service Management (ITSM) practices to service teams across an organization," this e-book by Atlassian explains. Dig into the 41-page book to unlock a deep dive into one approach to ESM: Jira Service Management.

  • A Guide to Writing Great B2B Email Copy

    Sponsored by: TechTarget

    Learn how to write effective B2B email copy that resonates with your target audience. This TechTarget guide covers best practices for crafting compelling subject lines, email body copy, and calls-to-action. Read the full white paper to enhance your email marketing strategy.

  • Computer Weekly - 23 February 2021: Computers in space - managing a datacentre on the ISS

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, as the International Space Station gets a datacentre upgrade, we look at the challenges of system maintenance in space. As nation states increase their cyber attacks, we assess the risk for businesses. And our latest buyer's guide looks at the colocation market. Read the issue now.

  • Accelerating Wireless-Wireline Network Convergence

    Sponsored by: American Tower

    This e-book explores how wireless-wireline network convergence can enable the metaverse, Omniverse, and future digital infrastructure. Inside, you'll learn how data centers, towers, and edge computing can work together to deliver low-latency, high-capacity services. Read the e-book now to learn more.

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