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Computer Weekly – 21 August 2018: Delivering the potential of the internet of things
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we hear from early adopters of internet of things technologies about how to deliver on the potential of IoT. We examine strategies for combining hyper-converged infrastructure and cloud storage to best effect. And we find out how the UK government intends to use data to improve Britain's railways. Read the issue now.
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Digital Transformation & Care Enablement
Sponsored by: Fabric HealthSolving healthcare's biggest challenges—including patient access and provider shortages—requires a comprehensive, virtual-first approach to care. Download Fabric's end-to-end Care Enablement Guide for a unique perspective on a unified virtual-first approach to healthcare transformation.
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Computer Weekly – 7 August 2018: How digital is driving golf to the connected course
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn 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.
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The 17th State of Agile Report
Sponsored by: Digital.aiSmall organizations continue to report that Agile is a powerful productivity framework showing obvious benefits; larger companies, however, are seeing substantive barriers to organization-wide adoption. Explore research on the State of Agile in 2023 to better understand how to leverage and empower Agile as a medium-sized or large business.
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CW APAC – Tech Career Guide: Artificial intelligence
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comArtificial intelligence roles abound in the era of digitisation. In this handbook, focused on AI in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at AI ethics, how to make it as a machine learning engineer, Accenture's push for tech talent and cyber security research lab advice.
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Computer Weekly – 11 October 2022: Government bins IR35 reforms – what you need to know
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, after the government scrapped its IR35 reforms, we examine what IT contractors need to know. With hybrid working, employee experience is a priority – we look at how it meshes with customer experience initiatives. And we assess the options for unstructured data storage in the cloud and on-premise. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 21 February 2017: How to develop mobile apps for business
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide examines the emerging innovations and best practice in mobile app development. We find out how Microsoft and Amazon are opening up their artificial intelligence tools to developers. And GE's CIO discusses the digital transformation of one of the world's industrial giants. Read the issue now.
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ThreatLabz Ransomware Report
Sponsored by: ZscalerThis in-depth ransomware report from Zscaler ThreatLabz analyzes the latest trends, including record-high ransom payments, the most targeted industries, and effective defense strategies. Download the report to stay ahead of evolving ransomware threats.
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The Ultimate Guide to Selling Managed Network Services
Sponsored by: Auvik Networks, Inc.From selecting prospects to closing deals, discover guidance for selling managed network services in this 17-page e-book.
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CW Benelux - August-October 2021: Netherlands sees increase in the number of women opting for an ICT career
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe IT skills gap in the Netherlands could be about to narrow as more women take up jobs in the sector. Figures from last year revealed that the number of female ICT professionals grew by 6.5%, while the number of male ICT professionals increased by only 1.7%. Read more about it in this issue.