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CIO Trends #5: Middle East
Read why blockchain is gathering pace in the Middle East, with the United Arab Emirates leading the way and find out how SAP is giving young people and entrepreneurs in the Middle East with the IT skills required to support the regions digital transformation.
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CIO Trends #5: Benelux
After 17 years Dutch university TU Delft realized its learning management system, was no longer up to scratch it decided in the light of trends such as digital examination. Read about the project to replace one of its core legacy systems here.
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Computer Weekly – 11 July 2017: The data analytics behind the Wimbledon tennis championships
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the All England Lawn Tennis Club is working with IBM to use data analytics to engage with fans of the Wimbledon championships. We examine whether IT automation will kill jobs or solve the skills gap. And we look at the issues around data portability in the cloud. Read the issue now.
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Channels to Managed Print Services in Europe
Analyst group Quocirca reviews channel-led managed print services (MPS) programmes.
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CIO Trends #5: Nordics
Find out how Norwegian bakery chain Baker Brun is doing things in a smarter way through the collection of data, that helps it make sound business decisions, through a mobile app rather than pen and paper.
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Managing change
A series of inspirational quotes for IT managers. Cut them out, file them, or pin them up to remind you when you are looking for inspiration.
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Computer Weekly – 4 July 2017: Be better connected in a wireless world
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the latest developments in wireless technology and how to deliver secure and reliable wireless networks. We examine Microsoft's PowerShell scripting language to understand why it's such an important tool. And we ask CIOs what it's like to cross the divide and work for IT suppliers. Read the issue now.
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Focus: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence and the sub-set of it which is machine learning are hot. It's been impossible to attend an IT conference in the last year or so without encountering a dead human genius reincarnated as a software system or a robot.
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CIO Trends 2017 #2 ASEAN
In this e-guide, read more about the issues that IT leaders are grappling with, and what efforts are being made to plug the talent gap. Plus, learn how one company has successfully transformed its HR operations using cloud-based software.
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IT Definitions: Storage Special
In this e-guide, we have put together a list of key definitions in storage and data protection to help you make sense of the fast-evolving storage technology landscape. From software-defined storage to non-volatile memory express (NVMe), we hope this extensive list of definitions will help you succeed in an increasingly data-driven world.
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Computer Weekly – 27 June 2017: Will mobile networks cope with the end of roaming charges?
Download this issue of Computer Weekly to discover how the industry must face up to the challenges of implementing the new rules, around mobile roaming charges.
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Focus ASEAN: Analytics & data-driven insights
In this e-guide, learn how Singapore's central bank as well as universities and research facilities are driving the adoption of analytics and data science, and how SAS is prepping its marketers for the data flood.
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Focus: backup, replication and snapshots
We walk you from the basics of backup methods to the pros and cons of different ways of protecting data and key issues in virtual machine backup.
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IoT & the Enterprise: Exploring Opportunities and Challenges in Asia
Going by some industry estimates, the world will connect up 8.4 billion IoT devices by the end of 2017, a momentum that will continue through 2020 when 20.4 billion devices will be in use. Asia, home to two-thirds of the world's population, is expected to be the powerhouse driving global IoT developments.
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CIO Trends #5
Thie e-guide offers a collection of some of our most popular articles on issues faced by IT decision makers, such as how to get cloud implementations right and how and why men in the technology industry have helped women progress.
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Computer Weekly – 20 June 2017: Why did British Airways' datacentre crash?
After the recent hastily held general election, the former Cabinet Office minster Ben Gummer lost his Ipswich seat to one of Theresa May's close allies, leaving many wondering if a digital future is still a top priority in the new government. Find the answer to this question, as well as information on the cause of the British Airways IT failure.
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Focus: Multi-cloud
There is lots for IT leaders to consider before embarking on a multi-cloud strategy, and – in this e-guide – we take a closer look at how various organisations have approached it and what providers are doing to capitalise on the trend.
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Focus: Infosec17
Security technologist Bruce Schneier's insights and warnings around the regulation of IoT security and forensic cyber psychologist Mary Aiken's comments around the tensions between encryption and state security were the top highlights of the keynote presentations at Infosecurity Europe 2017 in London.
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Computer Weekly – 13 June 2017: Tips for buying hyper-converged systems
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the growing market for hyper-converged infrastructure, and assess the options available. We ask mature users of the cloud what's next for their migration to off-premise systems. And we analyse how retail supply chains are developing to keep up with online and mobile shopping trends.
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Benelux Salary Survey 2016/2017
he Computer Weekly 2016-2017 salary survey, which questioned 190 IT and business professionals in Benelux, found that, as expected, senior IT managers command the highest salaries, with an average annual income of €128,180.
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Active defence through deceptive IPS
This article in our Royal Holloway security series explains how intrusion prevention systems (IPS) can be used with a 'honeynet' to gather intelligence on cyber attacks
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Network virtualisation comes of age – but much work remains to be done
Network virtualisation, the process of making networking infrastructure more agile by running network functions on industry-standard server hardware, has long-promised huge benefits for the IT department by improving network speed, reliability, flexibility, scalability and security.
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A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to SAP Hana Deployment
SAP's Hana in-memory data platform promises to transform business processes. In this 11-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how Hana is changing traditional SAP architecture, how it has streamlined customer services for one business, and why there is confusion over Hana implementation.
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CW Europe – June 2017
This quarter in CW Europe we look at how momentum in the artificial intelligence industry in France might be slowed due to ethical questions.
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Computer Weekly – 6 June 2017: General Election 2017: Who gets the tech vote?
In this issue of Computer Weekly, as the UK votes for a new government, examine the digital policies in the manifestos of the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties, and hear what IT trade body TechUK would like to see for the tech sector from the next administration. Read the issue now.