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Computer Weekly – 30 October 2018: A row is brewing over EU plans to curb datacentre energy use
In this week's Computer Weekly, a row is brewing over an EU plan to curb datacentre energy use, and the leading server suppliers are not happy. Health secretary Matt Hancock tells us about his new technology vision for the NHS. And we examine the growing popularity of short-term "gig" employment for IT professionals. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 23 October 2018: Where next for digital identity?
In this week's Computer Weekly, as the government hands its digital identity service, Gov.uk Verify, to the private sector, we examine the history and prospects for the troubled system. Our latest buyer's guide looks at cloud-native architecture. And we compare the flash storage capabilities of the leading cloud providers. Read the issue now.
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The Future of Financial Services: Part 1
In the first part of our 'Future of Financial Services' e-guide series, we interview 5 fledgling fintech companies that are working on a wide range of products and services to help reduce costs and make businesses more effective.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to retail technology
The retail industry is evolving alongside the emergence of new technologies. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how retailers are using AI, the importance of good digital customer experience and how mobiles have transformed the purchasing process.
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CW ASEAN: Unlock flash opportunities
Traditional disks can no longer keep up with the needs of modern enterprises. In this issue of CW ASEAN, we take a look at how enterprises are taking to all-flash array storage, and what they need to do to lay the foundation necessary for getting the most out of the technology. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 16 October 2018: Drilling into AI at Shell
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how oil giant Shell is using AI and machine learning to boost workforce productivity. We analyse the attempted Russian cyber attack revealed by the Dutch government. And we look at how blockchain is being used in the food and drink industry to improve supply chain management. Read the issue now.
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CW ANZ: Taming the data beast
Software-defined storage (SDS), which promises greater transparency and control over data, is an increasingly important tool in the enterprise technology armoury. In this issue of CW ANZ, we look at how Australian enterprises are turning to SDS to improve data management and direct data to different tiers of storage or to applications.
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Computer Weekly – 9 October 2018: NHS app marks a new era for UK health service
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the long-awaited mobile app from the NHS and ask what it means for a digital health service. We hear from early experimenters of blockchain to find out what it will take for the technology to be enterprise-ready. And we analyse the impact of M&A on corporate networks. Read the issue now.
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CW Middle East ezine October 2018
It's still early days for the Middle East when it comes to artificial intelligence and robotic process automation, but things are picking up.
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2018/19 Salary Survey Results - UKI
In the results of Computer Weekly's 2018 Salary Survey, we get a snapshot of what IT professionals in the UK and Ireland are getting paid, as well as their attitudes towards work, training and future prospects.
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Computer Weekly – 2 October 2018: The most influential women in UK technology
In this week's Computer Weekly, we announce our annual list of the 50 most influential women in UK technology, and talk to this year's winner, Code First:Girls CEO Amali de Alwis, about the challenges of achieving diversity in IT. Also, our latest buyer's guide looks at the future of collaboration software. Read the issue now.
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Jargon Buster Guide to Post Quantum Cryptography
This Jargon Buster will help you to understand the key concepts of quantum computing and why businesses should be acting now to ensure they are able to encrypt sensitive data in a secure way in a post-quantum era.
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ComputerWeekly's 50 Most Influential Women in IT 2018
In this e-guide we showcase some of the industry role models who break the stereotypical IT mold, and share opinions on what we can do to make the industry more diverse and inclusive.
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The digital enterprise: Moving from experimentation to transformation
This in-depth report from the World Economic Forum explains how companies can make sure their digital transformation projects are a success.
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CW ASEAN – September 2018: Time to clear DevOps hurdles
ASEAN organizations are generally aware of the benefits of DevOps, but lesser known are the pathways to success. What would an organization that has successfully implemented DevOps look like?
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CW ANZ – September 2018: Get to grips with DevOps
The burgeoning DevOps culture in Australia has attracted new market players and led major companies to embrace the movement to get development and operations teams working in unison.
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CW Europe – September 2018: Costs stack up for Dutch government IT projects
In this issue of CW Europe, we look at analysis by a Dutch newspaper which discovered that government-controlled IT projects in the Netherlands go over budget by 40%, on average. We also find out how Berlin's Digital Career Institute is building web skills among refugees and the unemployed across Germany.
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Jargon Buster Guide to Voice over IP (VoIP)
In this Jargon Buster, we'll explore some key definitions around Voice over IP, and look at how VoIP fits into the wider unified communications landscape.
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Collaboration software in the era of Gen-Z
In this e-guide, learn how Microsoft is dominating the Software-as-a-Service space thanks to its strength in collaboration software and how the new generation of collaboration software could be stoking communication overload. Also, check out our chart comparing Slack, Microsoft Teams and Spark.
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Server Virtualisation in the Cloud: Spotlight on ANZ
In this e-guide, read about what suppliers are doing in a market that is yearning for more efficient ways of running their business, and the role of hyper-converged infrastructure and hybrid IT in supporting the market's demands.
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Computer Weekly – 4 September 2018: Power Play – how GE builds digital into its products
In this week's Computer Weekly, we speak to Bill Ruh, the head of GE Digital about how the business has changed to focus on customer outcomes following a change in senior leadership. The company is exploring new industries to take its Predix platform such the hospitality sector. We also look at the problems of implementing SAP S/4 Hana.
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Deloitte Global CIO Survey 2018 – UK Edition
Fewer than 10% of CIOs identified themselves and their companies as being advanced in the journey to incorporate technology into their digital business strategies, Deloitte's 2018 CIO survey reveals in the UK edition of its 2018 global CIO survey, Manifesting Legacy: Looking Beyond the Digtal Era.
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It's hyper converged-with-everything in today's datacentre
In this e-guide we look at the key hyper-converged vendors and their products, as well as hyper-converged tailored to disaster recovery, backup, cloud functionality, and the software-defined hyper-converged products available.
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Artificial Intelligence: Spotlight on ASEAN
In this e-guide, read about ASEAN's efforts in harnessing AI, the challenges ahead, as well as the rapid developments in the burgeoning field.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to going beyond desktop Computing
A digital workplace opens up a range of new possibilities for businesses, but it needs to be implemented in the right way. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how digital workplaces demand increasing functionality, how to make sense of desktop as a service, and the value of unified endpoint management.