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  • Why Your Operating System Still Matters

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    In this e-book, discover an extensive overview of why the operating system—and specifically the Linux operating system—still matters today and how it meets modern IT and business demands.

  • Smart Manufacturing eBook

    Sponsored by: Schneider Electric

    How can you boost your smart manufacturing capabilities and enable Industry 4.0 in the future? Read on to learn what the newest wave of smart manufacturing means for your IT department and how you can set your team and organization up for success.

  • Data protection, a live issue that affects us all

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Defined as the process of protecting important information from corruption, compromise or loss, the importance of data protection now cannot be understated. In this e-guide we will explore some of the key issues around data protection, which should be an integral, core part of your organisation's cyber security strategy.

  • GEP Procurement & Supply Chain Tech Trends Report

    Sponsored by: GEP

    As procurement and supply chain leaders continue to navigate customer service challenges while battling macroeconomic struggles, extreme weather conditions, and geopolitical upheavals, many organizations are looking for new ways they can thrive in an uncertain world. Browse this report to learn more.

  • The State of Marketing Collaboration

    Sponsored by: Asana

    Strategic collaboration is critical for marketing success in today's complex landscape. This report reveals insights on aligning goals, embracing data-driven practices, and harnessing AI to drive marketing innovation. Read the full report to unlock the power of collaboration and gain a competitive edge.

  • Computer Weekly - 15 February 2022: On a mission to track space junk

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the space experts tracking orbital debris using graph database technology. We meet the startups taking very different approaches in trying to develop commercial quantum computers. And we ask why it's so difficult to build a data science team and how to overcome the challenges. Read the issue now.

  • Taking a zero trust approach to IAM in Atlassian Cloud

    Sponsored by: Atlassian

    Discover in this e-book how you can extend your company-wide IAM policies and build a proactive defense strategy to protect your users and data in Atlassian Cloud.

  • Building a Contract Lifecycle Management Business Case

    Sponsored by: Docusign, Inc.

    Building a strong business case is crucial to get your contract lifecycle management (CLM) solution funded. This buyer's guide outlines an outcome-first framework to demonstrate tangible ROI, such as faster time to revenue and reduced costs. Access this guide to learn how to create a compelling CLM business case.

  • United Motors Group Improves Security Posture with Secureworks MDR

    Sponsored by: SecureWorks

    United Motors Group, a top Saudi Arabian automotive dealer, partnered with Secureworks to boost security and access expert threat monitoring. The Secureworks MDR solution offered continuous threat detection, expertise, and cost savings, enabling UMG to enhance security without expanding its team. Read the full case study for more details.

  • Expansion and Excellence at Banyan Health

    Sponsored by: Kipu Health

    Banyan Treatment Centers has rapidly expanded to nearly 20 facilities by focusing on quality, efficiency, and scalable technology. Learn how they overcame challenges like community resistance and staffing to drive innovation and deliver compassionate behavioral health care. Read the full case study.

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