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CW Nordics - May-July 2021: Denmark takes a top-down approach to gender equality in tech entrepreneurship
Tech Nordic Advocates has adopted a new approach to closing the gender gap in Danish technology startups, looking to emulate Canada's top-down approach.
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How open source is spurring digital transformation
From Linux to Kubernetes, open source has been key to efforts by organisations across APAC to transform digitally. In this e-guide, read how Malaysia's AmBank is using open source to engineer its software from the ground-up, ANZ Bank's move to Red Hat OpenShift, and what suppliers are doing to support deployments of containerised applications.
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Taking stock of database technologies
Database technologies have evolved over decades, from relational databases to NoSQL databases that make it easier to store & handle data in the cloud. In this e-guide, how organisations are addressing database management challenges & how Alibaba is using cloud-native databases to reduce downtime in its annual Singles' Day sales.
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Executive Interview: Tapping APAC's storage potential
Lenovo's head of storage in Asia-Pacific singles out the region's market opportunities and predicts that the healthcare sector will go full-fledged with flash storage in the next year.
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Executive Interview: Tearing down data silos
Alteryx's senior vice-president for Asia-Pacific addresses some misconceptions about data analytics and what the company is doing to stake a bigger claim on the market.
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Executive Interview: Unleashing blockchain's potential
Labrys founder and CEO Lachlan Feeney offers his observations about blockchain adoption in Australia, and what his firm is doing to help organisations unleash the full potential of the technology.
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Percona: Open-source, containers, and pandemics
In this e-guide: We explore how Percona have navigated themselves and the open-source industry through the pandemic. We also dive into Percona's advice about containerisation in enterprises.
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CW APAC - May 2021: Buyer's guide to HR software
In this handbook, focused on HR software in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at the considerations when choosing a human resource management application
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APAC 2021 Salary Survey Results
Inside this guide, you'll find an overview of the career and salary trends we're seeing in APAC as well as a breakdown of the results from ANZ, ASEAN and India so you can see for your location which job functions are getting paid what, what IT professionals are thinking in terms of career, and their salary expectations for the next 12 months.
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CW Innovation Awards: Bharti Airtel taps OpenStack to modernise telco network
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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CW Innovation Awards: NUHS taps RPA in Covid-19 swab tests
In this case study, learn how Singapore's National University Health System deployed RPA bots to automate patient registration during Covid-19 swab tests as part of broader efforts to improve efficiency.
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CW Innovation Awards: SIA taps blockchain for loyalty app
In this case study, learn how Singapore Airlines expanded its blockchain-based digital wallet, Kris+, into a broader digital lifestyle platform.
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Computer Weekly - 11 May 2021: Chip supply shortages are hitting hard
In this week's Computer Weekly, a shortage of semiconductors is affecting industries beyond just IT – we examine the implications. We talk to the CIO of pharmacy chain Boots about how tech helped in being an essential retailer during lockdown. And we look at the prospects for young people entering the IT sector post-pandemic. Read the issue now.
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CW Innovation Awards: Sime Darby ups ante in service management
In this case study, learn how Sime Darby Industrial's inService Suite has returned more than 100,000 hours to the company in a digitisation initiative that has improved efficiency and customer engagement.
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CW Innovation Awards: Jio taps machine learning to manage telco network
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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Secure remote access: More vital than ever thanks to Covid-19
We explore some of the minutiae of securing the remote workforce. First, infosec consultant Kevin Beaver, picks over some remote access security risks that have arisen during the pandemic. Then we explore the findings of a recent supplier report, which detailed how remote working burn-out is becoming a factor in increasing security risk.
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Stronger collaboration platforms emerge as pandemic legacy
In this e-guide: HR software had long been a relatively backward zone of enterprise software before the Covid-19 pandemic. It had been catching up, as organisations applied digital approaches drawn from customer experience to employee experience, encompassing the journey from recruitment, through working and learning, to moving up or moving on.
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Infographic: 5 ways backup can protect against ransomware
Ransomware threatens to put your data beyond reach, so the best way to prepare is to have good-quality data you can restore from backup. This infographic looks at the top 5 steps CIOs should consider.
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CW Innovation Awards: Flybuys cranks up cloud for service efficiency
In this case study, learn about Flybuys' migration to the cloud, how they integrated security from the start and developed a change management plan to ensure key stakeholders were proactively engaged.
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Computer Weekly - 4 May 2021: How KFC put digital on the menu
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how fast-food chain KFC turned to digital to survive the pandemic. Our latest buyer's guide looks at technologies to improve office productivity for home workers. And we assess the growing problem of electronic waste and how to tackle it. Read the issue now.
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A Computer Weekly Buyer's Guide to Hyperautomation and Bots
The advantages of bots are only multiplying for businesses across the globe. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how robotic process automation is evolving, the benefits it brings for coders and the ways artificial intelligence can enhance customer service.
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CW Innovation Awards: How Zuellig Pharma is fighting fake drugs with blockchain
In this case study, learn how Zuellig Pharma is leveraging blockchain to help countries get up to speed with their vaccination programmes and counter the threat of counterfeit vaccines.
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CW Innovation Awards: Bharat Petroleum refines operations with a digital nerve centre
In this case study, learn how Bharat Petroleum's massive IoT project will enable the company to respond quickly to equipment failure or hazardous incidents, and provides a single view of the company's entire value chain.
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Security Think Tank: Critical National Infrastructure
We asked our regular panel of cyber experts, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank, to consider and highlight the risks posed to industrial control systems (ICS) and other elements of operational technology (OT), and advise on what steps CNI operators should be taking to address them.
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Computer Weekly – 27 April 2021: Justice at last in Post Office IT scandal
In this week's Computer Weekly, 12 years after we broke the story, victims of the Post Office IT scandal finally have their criminal convictions overturned. We take a virtual tour of a Microsoft datacentre and meet a server called 'Mega-Godzilla Beast'. And we find out how technology is transforming Nationwide Building Society. Read the issue now.