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End-to-end automation: Now on Google Cloud
Sponsored by: Red HatDiscover how Google Cloud's Ansible Automation Platform can accelerate your hybrid cloud initiatives. Learn about the benefits of end-to-end IT automation, including reduced downtime, improved efficiency, and increased innovation. Read the infographic to see how you can get started with Ansible Automation Platform on Google Cloud.
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Computer Weekly – 12 December 2023: Shaping the modern workplace
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how the shift to cloud services and the need to deal with a hybrid workforce have changed modern IT. The emerging area of computational storage promises performance boosts for demanding workloads – we look at the challenges. And we find out how Zoom plans to exploit GenAI. Read the issue now.
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Transforming software development with generative AI Develop faster and more securely with Amazon CodeWhisperer
Sponsored by: AWSThe eBook “Transforming Software Development with Generative AI” addresses the challenges faced by development teams as organizations make greater use of software to transform their businesses. The solution for many dev teams is Amazon CodeWhisperer, the real-time generative artificial intelligence (AI) coding companion.
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Computer Weekly – 6 March 2018: Getting up to speed with 5G
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we look at what needs to be done to make next-generation 5G mobile networks a reality. Fewer EU workers are moving to the UK – we examine what that means for the IT skills gap. And we analyse the state of the hyper-converged infrastructure market. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 23 October 2018: Where next for digital identity?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, as the government hands its digital identity service, Gov.uk Verify, to the private sector, we examine the history and prospects for the troubled system. Our latest buyer's guide looks at cloud-native architecture. And we compare the flash storage capabilities of the leading cloud providers. Read the issue now.
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Customer analytics in APAC: trends and best practices
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this e-guide, learn how organisations in the APAC region are harnessing the potential of analytics and what the future of analytics looks like from an application development and self-service perspective.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to expense management
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comEvery year, UK businesses deal with about £10bn in expenses claims, but surprisingly few use IT to manage that spend. In this 12-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how the application of expense management tools can reward organisations with immediate cost and time savings
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Remote’s Guide to Global Benefits
Sponsored by: RemoteAll teams need the right talent to ensure success. However, finding that talent can be difficult, especially in the modern, remote era. But remote work does enable a positive factor: you can expand the pool from which you draw. Access this guide to learn more.
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Europe's controversial digital vision for the next decade
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the European Parliament's digital vision for the next decade, including controversial plans for a regional internet. GDPR is two years old – we find out how well the law is working. And we look at how the coronavirus crisis is affecting digital skills recruitment and training.
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Europe’s controversial digital vision for the next decade
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the European Parliament's digital vision for the next decade, including controversial plans for a regional internet. GDPR is two years old – we find out how well the law is working. And we look at how the coronavirus crisis is affecting digital skills recruitment and training.