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  • MicroScope – July 2022: The slow march to Windows 11

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    It's taken a while, but the latest Microsoft OS is having an impact – read all about the journey to Windows 11, as well as the uptake of co-innovation and co-creation strategies in the channel, and Broadcom's acquisition of VMware

  • Computer Weekly – 30 April 2024: What's it like being the IT chief at Man Utd?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we speak to the chief digital information officer of Manchester United Football Club to discuss the IT that keeps a premiership team running. We also investigate how well prepared the UK is for major semiconductor supply chain disruptions. Read the issue now.

  • Top 10 software development stories of 2019

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    There has never been a better time to be in software development. After years of being regarded as non-core, software development has quickly become a differentiator as businesses embark on digital transformations. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 software development articles of 2019.

  • The Role of Mobile Engagement: Insights from Healthcare Leaders

    Sponsored by: Gozio Health

    Download this report to find out what nearly 275 healthcare executives think about the state of mobile experience in healthcare.

  • MicroScope: Grasp the social networking opportunity

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    An issue looking at the issues around social media, the growth in unclouding and some security industry predictions for the year ahead.

  • 2024 Outlook for AI Regulations

    Sponsored by: ModelOp

    As AI regulations rapidly evolve, enterprises must act now to govern their AI initiatives. This e-book outlines the key challenges and steps to get started, including deploying an AI governance inventory, implementing basic controls, and reporting on compliance. Read the full e-book to prepare your enterprise for the future of AI.

  • MicroScope – December 2022: Dealing with rising prices

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    With prices rising, many are looking at what costs to cut – yet in the channel, the opposite might prove for better business. In this issue, read about how to navigate the cost issue, learn about the growing area of security, and learn about how to create a more appealing employment experience to attract talent

  • CW EMEA July 2023: Can we trust AI?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Artificial intelligence and the opportunities and dangers it introduces into society has been a hotly debated subject in tech circles for many years, but today with the increased use of platforms such as ChatGPT, these debates include a wider section of the public.

  • Computer Weekly – 20 June 2023: How to keep network costs affordable

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, as demands for networking performance and speed increase, we examine how to keep a handle on costs. Chip makers are investing in PLC flash technology but some think it won't be worth the effort; we investigate. And we listen in as tech industry leaders and politicians discuss the regulation of AI. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly - 7-13 January 2020: Digital fashion reality - how technology can help people enjoy fashion in a more sustainable way

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we report on a programme to get more young women into cyber security. We look at fashion for online personas. And we examine edge computing as the new data frontier, and how cloud-native platforms and AI might transform the datacentre. Read the issue now.

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