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  • Market Insights and Decision Guide

    Sponsored by: ARG, Inc.

    To understand the top obstacles to maximizing the value of your organization’s IT investments, review this 19-page report, which is informed by the survey results of 1,500 ARG clients.

  • CW Nordics ezine November 2018

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Given the controversy surrounding some recent elections and fears of interference by foreign actors, it is hardly surprising that the Swedish government is seeking support from the IT sector as it attempts to guarantee elections remain trustworthy.

  • How to be Resilient Against Cybersecurity Issues in Higher Education.

    Sponsored by: Schneider Electric

    Increasing ransomware attacks, shrinking IT teams: These are two of the many challenges that higher education institutions encounter on the road to stronger cybersecurity. Along with digging into those factors and their implications, this white paper explores how to level up a school’s security posture. Read on to unlock these insights.

  • MicroScope – March 2022: Taking the steady approach to becoming an MSP

    Sponsored by: MicroScope

    In this issue, take a closer look at the risks and pitfalls on the journey to becoming a manages services provider, read about expected ongoing change and consolidation in the year ahead, and discover what experts have to say on the skills and supply chain shortages

  • Computer Weekly – 27 March 2018: The desktop is changing

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, corporate PCs haven't changed much in 20 years – as use of Chrome OS grows, we ask if IT leaders are ready for a new approach. Theresa May said Brexit means the UK leaving the EU digital single market – does this mean a return to roaming charges? And we look at the latest developments in Linux. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 3 October 2023: Where next for quantum computing?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the head of Amazon's Braket quantum computing services about how the technology is progressing. We go behind the scenes at an ethical hacker event to find out how bug bounty programmes work. And we analyse the offerings of the major players in software-defined storage. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 7 March 2017: Industrial control systems pose big risk to security

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the risks to national infrastructure from vulnerabilities in industrial control systems. DevOps is growing in popularity – we find out about the organisational, process and cultural approaches to make it succeed. And we ask CIOs how they are becoming hybrid IT and digital leaders. Read the issue now.

  • Contact Center-as-a-Service MetriRank 2023

    Sponsored by: 8x8

    In this analyst report, discover how the top-ranking CCaaS solutions stack up against the competition, and find out which solution is best for your enterprise.

  • The Secure Coding Handbook

    Sponsored by: Veracode

    This 31-page eBook provides a roadmap to secure coding in practice. Inside, find a deep dive into common software vulnerabilities, how hackers exploit them, what you need to know to prevent a breach, and more.

  • ESG: AWS Sustainability Solutions for Retail and CPG

    Sponsored by: Amazon Web Services

    This ebook explores how technology and data are driving the future of sustainability in retail and how to develop measurable, eco-friendly processes to build a better business future. Read the e-book to understand how AWS helps retail and consumer goods companies to reach sustainability goals.

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