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MicroScope – October 2019: What's next for the channel?
Sponsored by: MicroScopeThe fourth quarter is the busiest in the channel, and we get an idea of which technologies should be selling strongly
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Computer Weekly – 13 September 2022: Source responsibly: Tech sector efforts to root out forced labour are failing
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we analyse the technology industry's failure to extirpate forced labour and slavery from its supply chains. We find out how cyber security firm Okta is rebuilding customer trust after a major security incident. And we discover how Caterpillar is modernising its data management. Read the issue now.
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Don’t drown in data debt; champion your Data First culture
Sponsored by: SynitiModern enterprises are struggling with data debt, as over 40% of data is unusable. This creates lost opportunity cost. To harness data's full power, enterprises must champion a "Data First" culture, address data quality, and partner with specialized data providers. Download this report to learn how you can reduce your data debt.
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Why Physician Leadership is Critical in the Supply Chain
Sponsored by: AdvantusA physician supply chain leader acts as a medical director, and these roles must have business savvy, as well as embrace teamwork. Read this paper as Dr. Chung, CMO of Advantus, lends his insight into forming physician resource optimization teams, holding cross-disciplinary trainings, and 3 initiatives that increase value for patients.
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Global Connectivity Index 2016
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe Global Connectivity Index (GCI) 2016 from Huawei measures the progress of 50 nations in investing in and deploying Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to achieve economic digitisation
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CW Benelux - November 2021-January 2022: Dutch IT company rips up the HR rule book for better work-life balance
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comOne Dutch tech firm has used learnings from the pandemic to rip up its HR rule book and implement an official work-from-home policy. In fact, Infolearn has gone further than hybrid working, with a personal mobility budget for staff and a four-day working week.
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Computer Weekly – 27 September 2022: Making digital a key ingredient at Mondelez
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to snack giant Mondelez, the owner of Cadbury, about how AI and data are transforming its business. SAP is increasing support costs for the first time in years – we assess the impact on customers. And a Ukrainian tech CEO tells us how his company kept going despite the Russian invasion. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 2 June 2020: What will be the IT security priorities of the post-coronavirus world?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the working world after the pandemic will be very different – we assess the IT security priorities for the 'new normal'. Facial recognition firms are racing to identify people wearing face masks. And how did Europe's telecoms networks cope with the switch to remote working? Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 3 October 2023: Where next for quantum computing?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the head of Amazon's Braket quantum computing services about how the technology is progressing. We go behind the scenes at an ethical hacker event to find out how bug bounty programmes work. And we analyse the offerings of the major players in software-defined storage. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly –11 April 2017: Virtual reality in healthcare
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how virtual reality technology is starting to be used to improve healthcare. We examine the new tax laws that are causing IT contractors to quit government digital projects. And we analyse the software licensing issues arising from SAP's recent court case over indirect access. Read the issue now.