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CW Nordics August 2019: Copenhagen woos tech startups
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comCopenhagen offers all the advantages startups need to get off the ground and many are setting up with the intention of staying there for the long haul. Also read how Nordic shipping giant Maersk is changing its approach to IT as nimble competitors strip complexity from the business of logistics.
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5 ways to empower your teams with HP’s new AI PCs
Sponsored by: HPI and IntelDiscover how HP's AI-enhanced EliteBook 1000 series laptops can empower your workforce with increased productivity, collaboration, and security. Learn how features like Copilot in Windows and long-lasting battery life can drive efficiency. Read the white paper to explore these benefits.
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5 Ways to Empower your Teams with HP’s new AI PCs
Sponsored by: HPI and IntelDiscover how HP's AI-enhanced EliteBook 1000 series laptops can empower your workforce with increased productivity, collaboration, and security. Learn how features like Copilot in Windows and long-lasting battery life can drive efficiency. Read the white paper to explore these benefits.
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It's complicated: how data integration lies at the heart of evermorecomplex data architectures
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comData integration and preparation remains the knotty problem at the heart of many data management and business intelligence programmes.Demands on IT leaders in user organisations – especially large, complex ones – are and will continue to be equally complex and pressing as boards look to get business value from data. Read more in this e-guide.
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Computer Weekly – 2 May 2023: The ethics of military AI
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, as the defence sector looks into using AI to create autonomous weapons, we examine the risks and ethics of military AI. AWS is under fire for not providing vital emissions data to customers – we investigate. And we find out what IT security teams can learn from cyber warfare in Ukraine. Read the issue now.
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Zero Trust Is Not Enough for Backup
Sponsored by: Cobalt IronTraditional security approaches like zero-trust may not be enough to protect critical backup environments from modern cyber threats. In this white paper, you'll discover how the Zero Access model in Cobalt Iron Compass can provide advanced cyber resilience to safeguard your backup data. Read the full white paper now to learn more.
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Decentralising datacentres: The new challenges of security at the edge
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn September 2020, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank, our panel of information and cyber security experts, consideredthe challenges inherent in decentralising the datacentre, and set out to answer the question, how can security professionals ensure such setups are just as secure as the traditional centralised model? Read more in this e-guide.
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ADM market insight: Automate SAP testing with OpenText Functional Testing AI-based capabilities
Sponsored by: OpenTextMigrating legacy SAP systems to S/4HANA poses testing challenges. Leverage AI-driven automation with OpenText Functional Testing to build resilient, adaptable test assets that reduce maintenance costs and accelerate test development. Read the e-book to learn more.
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Driving a Brownfield SAP S/4HANA Transformation with Confidence
Sponsored by: Basis TechnologiesDiscover best practices for driving a successful SAP S/4HANA transformation, especially for enterprises with complex, customized Brownfield landscapes. Learn how to minimize risk, accelerate delivery, and unlock the full potential of your SAP investment. Read the research content to get started.
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MicroScope – June 2021: A hybrid working world
Sponsored by: MicroScopeWith hybrid working set to become the norm as the world starts to return to a more normal footing post-Covid, we look at how businesses are preparing for the new world of work. Also discover how to tackle the sustainability challenge, and have some key questions answered around handling bottlenecks caused by large volumes of data