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Focus: Agile DevOps
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
Businesses in every industry are finding themselves under pressure to out-innovate their competitors, and push out new products and services to customers at an ever-increasing rate.
Where the IT department is concerned, being able to deliver on both these trends may require a fundamental overhaul of how it operates, through the breaking down of organisational silos into multiple, collaborative, cross-functional DevOps teams.
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In this guide, we take a closer look at how some household names have benefited from DevOps, while sharing some best practice around tackling both the technical and cultural aspects of adopting it successfully.
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Latest Thinking in DevOps: Your Guide to Agile Software Development Practices for Enterprise
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
The DevOps movement was, until relatively recently, considered off-limits to enterprises, with the naysayers struggling to see how these large, complex and unwieldy organisations could ever hope to emulate the agile software development practices beloved of smaller, nimbler start-ups.
These organisations are just too weighed down by bureaucracy, legacy technologies and waterfall-style software development techniques for DevOps to thrive, and any attempt to challenge the status quo will likely come to nothing. Or so the rhetoric would go.
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CW Nordics November 2016
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
This quarter, we look at the impact of Nokia layoffs on Finland, and in particular the city of Espoo which is home to both Nokia and Microsoft's Finnish headquarters. We also look at how Denmark's Bang & Olufsen is taking control of sales data with cloud-based software.
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Learn how to have a successful transition to NFV open source by gaining valuable insight on how open source for NFV applications will require service providers to adopt new ways of designing, deploying and supporting their network infrastructure.
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Computer Weekly – Rolling out full-fibre broadband
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week's Computer Weekly, as Ofcom moves to force a split between BT and its Openreach subsidiary, we examine whether the regulator's action will improve the roll out of full-fibre broadband. Our buyer's guide looks at trends in client access devices. And IT leaders discuss the roadmap to a software-defined infrastructure. Read the issue now.
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CW Innovation Awards: Jio taps machine learning to manage telco network
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In this case study, learn how India's largest telecom operator built its own machine learning platform to meet the growing data and signalling requirements of new networks.
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CW Innovation Awards: Bharti Airtel taps OpenStack to modernise telco network
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In this case study, learn how Bharti Airtel built a new telco network cloud, providing the foundation for its next-generation core network, analytical tools, and new consumer and enterprise services.
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March ezine: Making tracks to SD-WAN growth
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SD-WAN is a technology on the rise and there are clearly plenty of channel opportunities out there for those that get a firm grip on deployment and installation
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Computer Weekly - 2 June 2020: What will be the IT security priorities of the post-coronavirus world?
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week's Computer Weekly, the working world after the pandemic will be very different – we assess the IT security priorities for the 'new normal'. Facial recognition firms are racing to identify people wearing face masks. And how did Europe's telecoms networks cope with the switch to remote working? Read the issue now.
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CW APAC - February 2022: Trend Watch - enterprise 5G
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In this handbook, focused on enterprise 5G in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at what the technology means for enterprises across the region.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to satellite broadband
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Type: eBook
High-speed internet connectivity has become an essential utility for much of the world's population. In this 16-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what makes the industry largely recession-proof, the obstacles 5G's roll-out must overcome and how reductions in satellite costs have boosted space-borne projects and services' popularity.
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Top 10 ANZ IT stories of 2022
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2022 UKI Salary Survey - Pandemic Infographic
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We take a look at our 2022 Salary Survey results from respondents who work in the UKI IT sector. We will be breaking down how the working arrangements changed after the pandemic, what influence had the pandemic on staffing changes and how employees' attitude towards their work environment has changed as a result of the pandemic.
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Top APAC telecoms predictions for 2020
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Computer Weekly – 20 August 2024: A gold medal for Olympic mobile coverage
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Computer Weekly – 16 August 2022: Broadband reaches for the stars – the new space race
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Type: eGuide
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From efforts to turn Malaysia's Langkawi island into a 5G testbed to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on sales of 5G devices, the guide offers a range of perspectives from different stakeholders in APAC's 5G nascent ecosystem.
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Digital experience focus broadens to encompass employees
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Computer Weekly – 13 August 2024: Designed to deceive – reviewing the Post Office scandal inquiry
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we review the marathon latest phase of the Post Office scandal inquiry, as ministers, civil servants, executives and lawyers were shamed. We look at IOWN – a candidate for the next generation of networking technology. And we examine best practice in software asset management. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 31 March 2020: Can the internet take the strain?
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
In this week's Computer Weekly, as millions of people work from home, we examine the measures in place to make sure the internet stays up and running. Our latest buyer's guide looks at the best practice in application modernisation. And we find out how IT leaders are tackling the skills shortage to recruit the best tech talent. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 1 March 2022: Post Office Horizon scandal enters public conscience - at last
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Type: Ezine
In this week's Computer Weekly, 13 years after Computer Weekly first reported on flaws in the Post Office IT system, a public inquiry finally allows victims to reveal the devastating impact on their lives. Enterprises are starting to evaluate the uses of 5G. And we look at how SMEs have turned to e-commerce after the pandemic. Read the issue now.
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CW Innovation Awards Telecommunications Winner: Telekom Malaysia
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
Telekom Malaysia has been driving automation efforts across the company, not only to serve customers more efficiently, but also to improve a slew of back office functions. Learn more about why they are the telecommunications project of the year.
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Computer Weekly 8 October 2019: Showcasing the potential of 5G
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
In this week's Computer Weekly, we visit an ambitious trial in Bristol that is showcasing the possibilities offered by 5G roll-out. We look at how emerging automation technologies are enhancing the use of identity and access management tools. And we assess the Government Digital Service plan for transforming public services. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 9 March 2021: Are you ready to return to the office?
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Type: Ezine
In this week's Computer Weekly, a year after lockdown began, we look at employers' changing attitudes to returning to the workplace. We find out how the software developer community has coped during the Covid-19 pandemic. And we examine the cyber security concerns prompted by latest social media craze, Clubhouse. Read the issue now.
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By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eBook
As communications needs evolve, organisations must keep pace with the latest services available. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how we arrived at current-day comms systems, the growing popularity of CPaaS and the advantages of cloud-based offerings in the new normal of hybrid working.
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CW Europe - September-November 2022: Why Russia could become the world's biggest market for illegal IT
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Computer Weekly 23 June 2020: How the Chelsea Flower Show blossomed as an online-only event
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Computer Weekly 23 June 2020: How the Chelsea Flower Show blossomed as an online-only event
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the digital team at the Royal Horticultural Society about delivering the first online-only Chelsea Flower Show. With all the talk about the consumer uses of 5G, we look at how it could benefit enterprise IT. And we examine the best practice in managing SAP systems during lockdown, Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 15 August 2023: How does your salary stack up?
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual salary survey, comparing IT professionals' pay and attitudes to their job – how does yours stack up? The new digital chief at DWP discusses AI, data modernisation and shaking up the tech behind the benefits system. Read the issue now.
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Unified Communication: “It should work as easily as a telephone call!”
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Type: Essential Guide
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Type: eGuide
The Nordic region is a place where people aren't afraid to try out the latest digital technologies. In banking for example, the region is leading the way in the age of open banking. Read here why this might be the case. But it goes way beyond the technology itself and has a lot to do with the attitude to change in the region.
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CIO Trends #11: Nordics
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
The Nordic region is a place where people aren't afraid to try out the latest digital technologies. In banking for example, the region is leading the way in the age of open banking. Read here why this might be the case. But it goes way beyond the technology itself and has a lot to do with the attitude to change in the region.
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Computer Weekly - 28 July 2020: Meet the CIO connecting IT in the most inhospitable environments
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we discuss the challenges of running global IT in the world of copper mining. We look at how tech vendors are adapting their products to meet the lockdown demands of working from home. And we examine how zero-trust methods can help secure container technology. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 28 July 2020: Meet the CIO connecting IT in the most inhospitable environments
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we discuss the challenges of running global IT in the world of copper mining. We look at how tech vendors are adapting their products to meet the lockdown demands of working from home. And we examine how zero-trust methods can help secure container technology. Read the issue now.
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Innovation Awards APAC 2023 - Transportation: Transdev Sydney Ferries
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With public safety a top priority, Transdev Sydney Ferries realised it had to move to a 5G network infrastructure that could better provide the capacity and speed it needed. The decision has enabled the transport operator to shorten the time needed to analyse hours of video footage and resolve at least 70% of feedback within 2 business days.
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Explore the many benefits of modern edge computing
By: Red Hat and Intel
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No matter the industry, businesses rely on the network edge as its main source of data collection. Whether it’s operational data, or user-generated data collected by your employees, it holds tremendous value. However, if your edge does not share the same management tools as your data center, you run the risk of creating silos. Read on to see why.
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Computer Weekly 30 April 2019: Inside Huawei
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
In this week's Computer Weekly, we visit the new campus of Chinese networking supplier Huawei, to find out what the firm thinks of the controversy raging about the security of its products. Our latest buyer's guide examines storage optimisation technologies. And we look at the latest developments for technology in schools. Read the issue now.
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