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  • Sensible one-page thoughts on managing performance

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Ludo Houdenaert distils a lifetime of experience on managing performance in the IT department into this collection of short, digestible articles, written especially for Computer Weekly.

  • Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the effects on the IT department of technology commoditisation, open source and software as a service, the trend of insourcing IT, and the concept of service integration and management for outsourced services.

  • The rise of edge computing

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The growing momentum around 5G has spurred the rise of edge computing applications designed to crunch and process data at the edge of the network. In this e-guide, read more about edge computing developments in the Asia-Pacific region, as well as the pros and cons of adding edge computing to a cloud architecture

  • Transform Your Business With A Trusted Cloud Partner

    Sponsored by: Virtusa

    To achieve the desired outcomes of a cloud migration, organizations must create a detailed strategy that identifies the most efficient path to modernization. In this e-book, you’ll discover a streamlined approach to migration designed to ensure a smooth, effective cloud transition. Read on to learn how you can make the most of your migration.

  • Adapting to the Speed of Change Six strategic habits to adopt in your sales and marketing planning

    Sponsored by: TechTarget

    In this e-book, take a look at the biggest trends that have shifted the IT buying and selling landscape in the past 20 months, and the 6 key ways you can adapt your sales and marketing to match

  • Computer Weekly – 19 March 2024: What went wrong with Birmingham's Oracle project?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, after Birmingham City Council's disastrous Oracle project cost over £100m, we analyse where it all went wrong. Our new buyer's guide examines building a sustainable IT strategy. And we find out how Thomson Reuters is using AI to enhance its product offerings. Read the issue now.

  • 7 Reasons Rancher is the Enterprise Container Management Platform You Need

    Sponsored by: SUSE

    Container adoption is surging, and Kubernetes has become the go-to for managing container workloads. Yet, Kubernetes' complexity at scale is daunting. This white paper delves into how Rancher simplifies Kubernetes deployment and management. Read the white paper for 7 reasons why you should consider Rancher for your container management.

  • Enterprise Backup for the Remote World: Are You Ready?

    Sponsored by: Cobalt Iron

    This white paper explores how enterprises can establish secure remote backup and data protection with Cobalt Iron Compass. Inside, you’ll learn how your business can run hands-free backup and ensure data recoverability - all while simplifying management. Read the full white paper now to learn more.

  • Examining the FTC's noncompete prohibition and how it affects healthcare

    Sponsored by: XtelligentMedia Healthcare

    The FTC recently prohibited noncompetes, a popular clause used in healthcare employment agreements, but legal challenges and clarifications are on the horizon.

  • Jargon Buster Guide to Unified Communications

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this e-guide we will explore and define some of the key elements of a UC deployment and offer some insight into some of the emerging trends that are changing the way we communicate in our working lives.

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