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  • CW Middle East Oct to Dec 2016

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this quarter's CW Middle East ezine, we feature the IT journeys of three companies in the region with detailed analysis of recent IT projects that were designed to support business transformation in a changing world.

  • The Splunk Guide to SIEM Replacement

    Sponsored by: Splunk

    Replacing a SIEM is a major decision for an organization. And now more than ever, best-in-class security operations require a modern SIEM solution that will power the SOC of the future. This e-book will help answer key questions on your SIEM replacement journey. Read on now to learn how you can get started.

  • Computer Weekly – 7 August 2018: How digital is driving golf to the connected course

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how one of the most traditional of sports, golf, is turning to technology to engage a new audience and build the connected course. Industry legend Stephanie 'Steve' Shirley discusses skills, diversity in tech and Brexit fears. And we assess four of the biggest cloud storage providers. Read the issue now.

  • MicroScope – September 2020: Reach out to resellers

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    In this issue, discover how the channel is making sure the human touch is maintained during the pandemic, with insight into how closer bonds can be developed and on how to maintain productivity. Also read about 'hybrid working' is set to shape the future of the workplace

  • Security Threats for Apps “In the Wild”

    Sponsored by: Digital.ai

    Download this study to learn how security professionals can safeguard their apps and users from malicious activities by illuminating and quantifying the threats to applications in the wild.

  • Computer Weekly – 2 July 2024: The most influential people in UK technology

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the 50 most influential people in UK technology for 2024, in our annual UKtech50 list. We talk to Post Office scandal campaigner Alan Bates, voted the most influential person in tech this year. Read the issue now.

  • Top trends shaping APAC's tech landscape in 2024

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    While GenAI is not expected to supersede other IT priorities such as cloud, application development and cyber security, it will augment those areas by making it easier to build software and improve cyber resilience. In this round-up, we review some of the key IT trends that are likely to shape the industry across the region in 2024.

  • MicroScope – May 2021: Exploring digital metamorphosis

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    Digital transformation is the buzz phrase, but is it more a question of evolution? In this issue, experts weigh in on digitisation and its effect on the world of work. Also read about local broadband providers aiming to improve internet connection and productivity, and find out how to tackle sales in a post-pandemic landscape

  • AI proves value in HR, but handle with care

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide, discover how the allocation of work by algorithm might have advantages for workers as well as employers, how AI is proving its value for HR and how data analytics is being used to support expansion and development.

  • Kubernetes Patterns Reusable Elements For Designing Cloud Native Applications

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    This exhaustive O'Reilly e-book aims to help developers discover and learn about the most common patterns for creating cloud-native applications with Kubernetes. Read the book now, or save it for reference material in a pinch.

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