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Scaling smart: Leveraging AWS for cost-effective growth
Sponsored by: AWSThe data of a startup offers immense value. Read the new ebook, "Scaling Smart: Leveraging AWS for cost-effective growth" to learn how you can create a cost-effective data strategy on AWS that delivers quantifiable value and supports business growth and innovation.
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Computer Weekly – 14 February 2017: Under surveillance – what the Investigatory Powers Act means for business
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, the UK government has passed the Investigatory Powers Act, labelled a "snoopers' charter" that expands the scope of state surveillance – but what does it mean for businesses? We find out what digital transformation means in the fire and rescue service. And we examine the public cloud and storage. Read the issue now.
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How Russia's war in Ukraine is changing the cybersecurity game and why that matters
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe build-up to the attack on Ukraine by Russia saw warnings from security pros that the world was on the verge of a cyber war. So far, such attacks have been confined to the theatre of conflict, but this doesn't mean things won't change. In this e-guide, we explore some of the more impactful cybersecurity stories that have unfolded around the war.
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The future of SAP ECC - Make an informed decision about your ERP roadmap
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comStandard support is being extended to 2027, while SAP will continue to offer extended support until 2030, in a bid to get businesses to migrate to S/4 Hana. Should you run legacy business software for 15 more years? Following SAP's decision to extend ECC support, that is a question many CIOs will ask.
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Top 10 cyber crime stories of 2019
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comOnce again, in 2019 the cyber threat landscape proved the old biblical adage correct – there is nothing new under the sun. Data breaches were 10 a penny – indeed, in some cases they can actually be bought for pennies. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 cyber crime stories of 2019.
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MicroScope – April 2020: Seeking sustainability in the channel
Sponsored by: MicroScopeIn this issue, we look at sustainability in the channel, with customers increasingly wanting to know that their reseller has a handle on their carbon footprint. Also, read about SCC's insight on mobile working and workforce security, and take a closer look at Riverbed's return to its roots
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Raspberry PI with Java: programming the internet of things
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this chapter from the book Raspberry PI with Java: Programming the Internet of Things, Stephen Chin walks you through the process of setting up (or baking) the Raspberry Pi.
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MicroScope – November 2023: Team up for peak success
Sponsored by: MicroScopeIn this issue, we explore the need to handle pitches and collaboration carefully to create more opportunities as an increasing amount of IT spending goes via partners. Also discover Canalys' predictions for the use of generative AI, and just what exactly it means when we talk 'cyber security'
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CW APAC: Expert advice on zero-trust security
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comZero trust is a security model that eliminates the traditional perimeter and assumes that no user or device can be trusted until proven otherwise. In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how enterprises can take a zero-trust approach to securing their network, devices and workforce.
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CW APAC – Trend Watch: AI infrastructure
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comFirms are starting to trust artificial intelligence in some of their most important processes. In this handbook, focused on AI infrastructure trends in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at how it should be deployed, data and sustainability challenges and the advantages of large language models.