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Computer Weekly – 24 September 2019: Climate change – the challenge for datacentres
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the impact of climate change on datacentres as potential victims and contributors to the problem. We look at the rise of voice channels and how IT leaders can use the technology for better customer experience. And we ask what lessons must be learned from Ecuador's citizens' data breach. Read the issue now.
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CW APAC: Buyer's Guide to human capital management
In this buyer's guide, focused on human capital management (HCM) in the Asia-Pacific region, we look at the advantages of HCM software in recruitment, the importance of listening to staff and the considerations that should be made when using work algorithms.
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Infographic: How blockchain works
To get a solid understanding of how to use blockchain in an enterprise setting, CIOs must first grasp how a unit of value in a transaction moves from party A to party B. This infographic details how blockchain works from transaction initiation, through verification, all the way to delivery.
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The changing role of the CIO
Read this e-guide on the changing role of the CIO to learn about the challenges and opportunities facing modern CIOs and the leadership skills they need to stay relevant in a digital age.
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Infographic: Comparing solid-state storage technologies
This solid-state storage comparison chart lists and compares several emerging and currently available SSS technologies.
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Artificial intelligence in ITSM: Finding the right tools for you
AI functionality is poised to be a game-changer in the ITSM world. But before exploring the possibilities for AI in ITSM, it's important to first understand what AI is - and what it is not.
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A comparison of Azure, AWS, and Google cloud services
AWS, Azure, and Google are all huge names in the cloud space, offering everything from big data in the cloud to serverless computing options and more. Read on for a vendor-neutral comparison of these three providers to determine which combination – if any – best fits your organization's infrastructure requirements.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to big data architecture
Big data architecture is increasingly proving its worth in business. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the storage needs that come with artificial intelligence, how to get the most out of data and what it can do to enhance a company's performance.
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Computer Weekly - 10-16 September 2019: A tech boost for social care
In this issue, we explore how local authorities across the UK have been looking at assistive technologies, ranging from collaborative robots to voice assistants, to support delivery of adult social care services. We also look into the ramifica-tions of HMRC targeting 1,500 GlaxoSmithKline IT con-tractors.
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Computer Weekly – 3 September 2019: From IT disaster to digital innovation at RBS
In this week's Computer Weekly, we meet the man brought in to turn around the technology at RBS Group after its catastrophic IT outage. We examine the latest best practice in securing mobile devices in the enterprise. And we look at progress towards "passwordless" security. Read the issue now.
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CW Europe September 2019: Netherlands authorities halt datacentre construction and call for a policy rethink
The Netherlands has for years attracted datacentre investment and has seen major construction projects. Amsterdam alone has 33 datacentres within a radius of 20km. So when the local authority in Amsterdam and Haarlemmermeer called an immediate halt to datacentre construction, it was a shock.
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IAM: Managing identity remains key to cyber security
IT and regulatory environments are changing rapidly driven by the EU's GDPR and digital transformation that is seeing accelerated adoption of cloud and IoT-based technologies, and while identity remains key to cyber security, organisations need to reassess and adapt their identity and access management (IAM) strategies accordingly.
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Cyber attackers exploiting poor cloud security
More than a third of organisations report a cyber attack on the cloud environment due to a lack of basic cloud security hygiene
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Case Study: French national research centre insources with Rubrik backup
France's national research organisation wanted to insource IT back from Atos and built its private cloud on VMware across two locations with Rubrik appliances for backup.
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Dutch IoT value still not understood
The Netherlands is a country where tech is being applied to all manner of business challenges and a magnet for tech innovators. So why, according to research, are almost 90% of businesses in the Netherlands barely aware of the competitive advantages the internet of things (IoT) can offer them? Read more about it in this issue.
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Inside Nordic startup hubs
In this e-guide, discover how the Nordic tech startup scene could rival the US's Silicon Valley. We also take a close look at some of the hubs on offer, with features on Google's investment in Finland, Sweden's hubs in Stockholm and Malmo, as well as Denmark's capital Copenhagen. And don't forget Norway, who's on a mission to rival its neighbours.
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Even fintech startups battling to meet cyber security skills
A study shows that most fintech startups, like most banks, are failing to address vulnerabilities in the web and mobile applications, underlining the scale of the challenge
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Who will win the world's biggest cloud contract?
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the $10bn Pentagon cloud contract – codenamed JEDI – and ask why it is taking so long to choose a supplier. We discuss with IT chiefs how AI will transform technology leadership. And we look at how to improve your email security. Read the issue now.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to data protection
Data protection is now an unavoidable consideration in business, and the costs of not getting it right are higher than ever. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the larger fines coming out of the EU's GDPR, the importance of focusing on business value and the advantages of building compliance into your company's culture.
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Infographic: Comparing the leading SD-WAN vendors
This SD-WAN vendor comparison chart is a useful starting point to get information about SD-WAN deployment options, pricing, cloud connectivity options and more.
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Security analytics: Enabling organisations to get ahead of attackers
In the face of an ever-increasing number of cyber-attacks, many organisations are turning to security analytics, which is the use of data to measure and detect potential breaches. In this e-guide we provide 6 case studies on when and when not to use security analytics.
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Case study: Using pre-fab datacentres to meet Norway's growing demand for colocation space
Datacentre operator Green Mountain embraces Schneider Electric's pre-fabricated datacentre designs to ensure it is positioned to respond to the growing demand from the hyperscale and HPC communities for colocation capacity in Norway
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IBM Cloud: No shift, Sherlock
OpenShift is a key ingredient in the latest shift in IBM's long-running cloud strategy. We look at what it means...
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AI to advance Swedish military systems
The rapid advance of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is poised to play an ever-increasing role in the development of next-generation military systems. Swedish report into use of artificial intelligence in military systems reveals opportunities and concerns. Read the story now.