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Infographic: Observability practices in ASEAN
Just a third of ASEAN organisations have mature observability practices, with most being held back by a patchwork of observability tools. That was one of the key findings that have emerged from New Relic's 2021 Observability forecast study.
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Computer Weekly - 28 September 2021: Chancellor Rishi Sunak talks tech
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the Chancellor of the Exchequer about his plans to support innovation and growth in the UK tech sector. Composable IT is the latest trend in building software to support business change. And Halfords built its own service management software – and now is selling it to other retailers. Read the issue now.
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CW Middle East - October-December 2021: Middle East hospitals accelerate take-up of healthcare technologies
The Middle East is accelerating its take-up of digital healthcare technologies following lessons learned during the Covid-19 pandemic, with regional government turning to technology to track disease trends and monitor treatment.
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak listens to UK tech – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, CW editor in chief Bryan Glick joins Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna to discuss his fireside chat with Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak at a high-level Treasury tech sector conference.
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Building a career in cloud computing
Besides having engineering chops and certifications, aspiring cloud professionals should have curiosity and soft skills to succeed in the evolving cloud computing landscape. This useful infographic will give you a snapshot of the top cloud skills in demand and which certifications to consider when starting your career in cloud computing.
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Computer Weekly - 21 September 2021: The cities planning for ethical use of AI
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to tech leaders in Barcelona and London about a collaboration to ensure ethical use of AI in the era of smart cities. The UK government wants to reform data protection law – we assess the implications. And we examine the latest best practice in hybrid cloud. Read the issue now.
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CW APAC, Sep 2021: Buyer's guide to robotic process automation
In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at the adoption of robotic process automation in APAC and where the technology fits in the wider automation landscape
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Application Performance Management: Improving service availability
If it can't be measured, it can't be managed. Telemetry on applications and IT infrastructure are key to keeping applications running optimally and reducing unplanned downtime. Beyond using telemetry data to respond to abnormal events, historical data analysis can reveal more systemic issues. In this e-guide we look at trends in APM.
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Top 10 cyber crime stories of 2019
Once again, in 2019 the cyber threat landscape proved the old biblical adage correct – there is nothing new under the sun. Data breaches were 10 a penny – indeed, in some cases they can actually be bought for pennies. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 cyber crime stories of 2019.
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Computer Weekly - 14 September 2021: Is 3D printing about to hit the mainstream?
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out about the emerging consumer services using 3D printing and ask if the technology is about to go mainstream. Our latest buyer's guide looks at the importance of sustainable datacentres. And we analyse the risks of increasing contactless card spending limits and whether tech could help. Read the issue now.
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The future of enterprise IT: Social, mobile, analytics and cloud
Mobile and data technologies are allowing organisations to provide service levels not even dreamt of a few years ago. This guide looks at some examples of these technologies transforming organisations in Australia.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to SIEM and SOAR
The question of how to use data has big implications on a company's performance. In this 16-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how SIEM and SOAR tools assist IT teams, why security tools require strong internal security processes to work effectively and what role they have in a rapidly changing cyber threat landscape.
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DWP IR35 bill, women in tech – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna discuss the DWP's IR35 tax bill, the launch of the 2021 Most Influential Women in UK Technology awards programme, and company cultures.
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Computer Weekly - 7 September 2021: Highways England delivers a digital roadmap
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CDIO of Highways England about her digital services and asset management plans. We also explore SIEM and SOAR security tools and we find out how McLaren Racing is using data analytics to build its cars more efficiently. Read the issue now.
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CW Europe - September-November 2021: Dutch researchers build security software to mimic human immune system
In this issue of CW Europe, find out how researchers in the Netherlands are attempting to help IT systems fight certain cyber attacks in a similar way to the human immune system works. Also find out about the so-called "Klarna academy" in Stockholm, which has created the next set of Nordic fintech entrepreneurs.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to modern enterprise resource planning
The use of modern enterprise resource planning can make a business more agile. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how to best prepare for modernisation, the opportunity to build sustainably and how to unshackle your firm from unplanned upgrade needs.
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Computing exams, AI, water and datacentres – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Clare McDonald, Brian McKenna and Caroline Donnelly discuss the 2021 A-level and GCSE computing results, what algorithms are and are not good for, and the water consumption habits of datacentres, and their environmental impact.
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Computer Weekly - 17 August 2021: How to choose between SIEM and SOAR
In this week's Computer Weekly, our buyer's guide examines the use of SIEM and SOAR to improve IT security, and asks which you should use, and when? We look at what you need to know about NVMe over Fabrics, the emerging storage networking technology. And we find out how Oracle customers are introducing its Fusion Cloud suite. Read the issue now.
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CW Nordics - August-October 2021: Klarna alumni energise Stockholm's startup scene
Klarna has not only grown into a well-known Swedish fintech brand, but former staff have gone on to create some of the Nordic region's new startup ventures. Find out more about the so-called 'Klarna academy'. Also read in this issue why growing tech companies in Stockholm say the city's startup environment needs to diversify more.
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CW APAC, August 2021: Trend Watch on Datacentre Operations
In this handbook, focused on datacentre operations in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at the most innovative methods being adopted to improve datacentre efficiency.
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A guide to platform agnostic application delivery
There is no single answer to the question of how to run applications independent of the underlying hardware. In this e-guide, we explore options for application virtualisation.
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Computer Weekly - 10 August 2021: Real-time data analytics in action
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the emerging applications of real-time analytics and highlight the challenges for businesses to maximise the benefits. EU experts are calling for reform of US surveillance laws – we look at the issues. And we talk to the co-CEO of HR software giant Workday. Read the issue now.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to secure and agile app development
As apps become increasingly integral to business operations, the importance of keeping them secure can never be overstated. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how firms can protect apps from ransomware, why app creation needs to happen at pace, and how to get the right balance between security and coding
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Computer Weekly - 3 August 2021: The fears and benefits of virtualising reality
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the mingling of virtual and physical worlds and find positive applications and worrisome implications from augmented reality. We find out how to run a virtual hackathon during the pandemic – pizza still included. And we look at how to improve performance of your private cloud. Read the issue now.
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Cloud Market Report Australia
What is the state of Australia's cloud market? Inside this market report, industry experts share their thoughts on how the key players measure up and find out how Bendigo Bank, Frisk, Pizza Hut, RMIT Online, Unit4 are maximising their cloud investments.