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  • What does cloud computing look like in 2016?

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    Cloud computing today is in a phase of rapid take-up. Technology as a service is a top priority for CIOs in Southeast Asia.This guide gives examples of how cloud computing is being harnessed within the region.

  • A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to multicloud

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    Enterprise's shift towards multicloud is ever-increasing. Computer Weekly looks at the importance of software-defined wide area networks in successful migration, the complications that come with juggling clouds and Microsoft's journey into multicloud support.

  • CIO Trends #9: Middle East

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    In this issue find out how blockchain is being tried out in Saudi Arabia to enable consumers to use their faces and blockchain-based apps to withdraw money from cash machines, rather than inserting PINs. Also, read how the UAE's Etihad Airways is working to use AI to help it better engage with staff and benefit from their knowledge and ideas.

  • Computer Weekly – 20 October 2020: Why is IBM splitting in two and what does it mean for CIOs?

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, IBM is splitting in two, hiving off its services business to focus on hybrid cloud – we examine what it means for CIOs. Our new buyer's guide looks at how intelligent workload management can cut cloud complexity. And we analyse how getting backup right can help tackle ransomware threats. Read the issue now.

  • CW ANZ, July 2020: Expert Advice on Security

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    In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how organisations in Australia and New Zealand can better protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.

  • IT Priorities 2020: Budgets rejigged to support 2021 recovery

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    IT has been essential in helping organisations remain operational. IT chiefs are now considering the IT to drive a sustained business recovery.

  • Computer Weekly – 16 August 2016: Barriers to UK datacentre expansion

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    A TechUK survey has found that the UK tech sector's confidence of growth over the next two years has dropped by 23 points, due to Brexit. In this week's issue, we look at how Asian investors are pulling out of datacentre investments. According to datacentre analyst Broadgroup, these investors have been quite spooked by the Brexit vote.

  • CW Europe - September-November 2022: Why Russia could become the world's biggest market for illegal IT

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    Faced with international sanctions and the departure of many global IT suppliers from Russia, companies there are seeking alternative, and sometimes illegal, routes to access IT products. Also read how new requirements are driving scientists and engineers in Europe back to the lab to start developing 6G technology.

  • UK police unlawfully processing over a million people's data on Microsoft 365

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    The roll-out of Microsoft 365 to dozens of UK police forces may be unlawful, because many have failed to conduct data protection checks before deployment and hold no information on their contracts.

  • Customer analytics in APAC: trends and best practices

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    In this e-guide, learn how organisations in the APAC region are harnessing the potential of analytics and what the future of analytics looks like from an application development and self-service perspective.

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