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Computer Weekly – 21 May 2024: Can AI supercharge human creativity?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to Getty Images about the challenges of balancing human creativity with the risks and opportunities of GenAI. Our latest buyer's guide examines the best desktop IT management practices in a world of flexible working. And we review the benefits of open source software in the enterprise. Read the issue now.
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Oracle cloud applications exhibit pragmatic adoption curve
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comOracle prides itself on the full suite of the business applications it offers in the cloud, arguably ahead of its closest rival, SAP – which has prioritised building on its in-memory database Hana over the cloud per se, though its S/4 Hana ERP system is increasingly delivered over the cloud, too.
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Missing Link Supply Chain Dive Ebook
Sponsored by: AlteryxThe pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in supply chains worldwide. Companies rushed to invest in new technologies, but many are still facing the same issues. Download the e-book, “The Missing Link in Supply Chains: Analytics Automation,” to reveal how automation can transform your supply chain operations.
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AI tools for software developers: Part Two
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe Computer Weekly Developer Network is in the engine room, covered in grease and looking for Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools for software application developers to use. With so much AI power in development and so many new neural network brains to build for our applications, how should programmers 'kit out' their AI toolbox?
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Top Methods To Modernize and Balance Your Infrastructure
Sponsored by: Service ExpressAccording to the latest State of the Data Center Report, 83% of respondents are repatriating workloads from the cloud back to on-premises data centers and colocations, with a close eye on evaluating costs. Discover how to strike a balance between cloud and DC investments by downloading this e-book.
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Computer Weekly – 16 April 2019: Digital transformation at the Crown Prosecution Service
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how the Crown Prosecution Service is helping to digitally transform the UK justice system. We report from Google's cloud conference on the firm's plans to expand its presence in enterprise IT. And we look at the opportunities and challenges of using AI in the education sector. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 5 November 2024: Data bill aims to boost police and NHS productivity
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the government's new data bill promises to improve productivity and efficiency for the NHS and police, but will it ensure privacy as well? We also talk to Dell's global CTO about how the IT giant sees the AI boom playing out. Read the issue now.
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AIOps for Monitoring
Sponsored by: LogicMonitorIT departments, under increasing pressure to work faster and deliver results while reducing costs, could use the benefits offered by AI. In this eBook, learn how an AIOps approach that builds on observability and automation enables IT to gain the insights they need to work more proactively and perform more effectively.
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10 AI and machine learning use cases in ITSM
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAI-enabled ITSM, while still maturing, promises to greatly improve the speed and quality of IT service management. Here are 10 AI and machine learning use cases for ITSM
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Computer Weekly – 9 January 2018: Countdown to GDPR
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming in to force this year, we look at the challenges for businesses to comply by the 25 May deadline. We examine the future for HPE as CEO Meg Whitman steps down. And we find out how hyper-converged systems affect your backup strategy. Read the issue now.