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CW EMEA October 2024: Legally bionic
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn Sweden, the legal profession has begun a discussion around the use of artificial intelligence in the sector, in response to the increasing use of AI tools at law firms.
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2024 ANZ CX Intelligence Report
Sponsored by: ServiceNowAustralia and New Zealand have a customer service problem – the nations are stuck on hold. Wait times have increased for the third year running – with more than 107 million hours spent on hold, up 11% from last year. To make problems worse, customers' expectations have risen to an all-time high, making it even harder for organisations to keep up.
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2018/19 Salary Survey Results - UKI
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn the results of Computer Weekly's 2018 Salary Survey, we get a snapshot of what IT professionals in the UK and Ireland are getting paid, as well as their attitudes towards work, training and future prospects.
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Flash hits the cloud while NVMe flash goes mainstream
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this e-guide we will major on NVMe, the stance towards it of the big five storage makers and the varying architectures marketed to the market. We also look at deploying NVMe in the enterprise and in particular for AI use cases. We also look at contemporary scale-out NAS products and flash options offered by the key cloud providers.
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Security Think Tank: Critical National Infrastructure
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comWe asked our regular panel of cyber experts, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank, to consider and highlight the risks posed to industrial control systems (ICS) and other elements of operational technology (OT), and advise on what steps CNI operators should be taking to address them.
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Computer Weekly - 8 February 2022: Exploring the metaverse
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the metaverse is set to become a highly competitive commercial playground –profitable markets but also high-profile failures will follow. IT contractors have been hit by cyber attacks on the firms that pay their wages – we examine the impact. And we ask if it's time to plan for quantum computing. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 26 September 2017: Building on legacy IT
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, experts at VMworld 2017 discussed how to adapt legacy IT to make the most of modern technology – we listened in. Artificial intelligence is touted as an aid to decision-making, but it needs to be handled with care. And we learn how Wales has become a hotspot for cyber security innovation. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 2 August 2016: Giving fashion a digital makeover
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how one of the UK's biggest mail order retailers is moving to digital. We examine the growing importance of network function virtualisation. And a year after Microsoft turned Lync into Skype for Business, we assess how the unified communications product is faring. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 22 January 2019: Moving beyond network boundaries
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how businesses are adapting to the challenges of perimeterless network security. We examine how digital transformation is bringing increased complications for identity and access management. And we ask if public cloud providers are a threat to the funding model for open source software. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 7 May 2024: Casting a critical eye on HMRC's IR35 checker tool
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate what has been going on with the HMRC's Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST). We also speak to the CIO of Danfoss about making datacentres greener and explore the issue of restoring data and system backups after a ransomware or cyber attack. Read the issue now.