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Computer Weekly - 27 October 2020: Pet project: How Pets at Home cares for customers with data analytics
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the chief data officer of Pets at Home, about using data analytics to care for customers. British Airways had its GDPR fine reduced to just £20m – we ask what this means for data protection regulation. And we look at GPT3, the language prediction tool that could revolutionise AI. Read the issue now.
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2020 Media Consumption Series - Why
In this infographic based on the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey, find out why sales reps with data-driven intent get the best response and what subject line gets the open?
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CW Benelux November 2020-January 2021: Dutch Alzheimer's app helps dementia patients
An app aimed at helping dementia patients and their families has been developed by the Alzheimer Society in the Netherlands and has been welcomed with enthusiasm.
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2020 EMEA Media Consumption Infographic - Why?
In this inforgraphic, we show the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey. Find out why sales reps with data-driven intent get the best response and what subject line gets the open?
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2020 Media Consumption Series - Where
In this inforgraphic, we show the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey. Find out where is pre-purchase research conducted and what types of content are most preferred for consumption for purchase research?
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Preventing identity theft in a data breach
In this e-guide, we will explore the links between ransomware attacks, data breaches and identity theft. First, Nicholas Fearn investigates the phenomenon of the double extortion attack, and shares some insider advice on how to stop them, while we'll explore the top five ways data backups can protect against ransomware in the first place.
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Computer Weekly – 20 October 2020: Why is IBM splitting in two and what does it mean for CIOs?
In this week's Computer Weekly, IBM is splitting in two, hiving off its services business to focus on hybrid cloud – we examine what it means for CIOs. Our new buyer's guide looks at how intelligent workload management can cut cloud complexity. And we analyse how getting backup right can help tackle ransomware threats. Read the issue now.
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2020 Media Consumption Series - What
In this inforgraphic, we show the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey. Find out what prospects' advice is for your content creation team and what data users are willing to share in exchange for quality content?
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2020 Media Consumption Series - When
In this inforgraphic, we show the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey. Find out what to do when IT buyer's are ready to talk to vendors, and how to prepare for the first meeting.
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2020 Media Consumption Series - How
In this infographic based on the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey, find out how buyers evaluate purchases, and what ranks important in getting shortlisted for a purchase.
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2020 Media Consumption Series - Who
In this inforgraphic, we show the results of our 2020 Media Consumption Survey. Find out who is part of the buying team and what do we know about the "final decision maker".
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CW APAC – October 2020: Trend Watch: Storage
In this handbook, Computer Weekly takes a peek at future storage technologies, such as helium and DNA, and offers some valuable tips on how to keep cloud storage costs under control. Read the issue now.
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The future of storage
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine emerging technologies in storage such as helium disks and DNA. Ransomware is becoming more sophisticated and the attackers more tactical. And as the EU's top court challenges the UK over surveillance, we ask what this means for data privacy after Brexit. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 6 October 2020: The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2020
In this week's Computer Weekly, we announce our annual list of the Most Influential Women in UK Technology, and talk to this year's winner, Stemettes CEO and diversity campaigner Anne-Marie Imafidon. Meet our five Rising Stars and the latest entrants to our women in tech Hall of Fame. Read the issue now.
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Decentralising datacentres: The new challenges of security at the edge
In September 2020, the Computer Weekly Security Think Tank, our panel of information and cyber security experts, consideredthe challenges inherent in decentralising the datacentre, and set out to answer the question, how can security professionals ensure such setups are just as secure as the traditional centralised model? Read more in this e-guide.
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Computer Weekly – 29 September 2020: How supply chain management is changing after Covid-19
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the profound changes in supply chain management as a result of the global pandemic. We find out how digital experience platforms can help deliver an omni-channel web presence. And we look at the role of technology in cracking down on international money laundering. Read the issue now.
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CW Middle East - October-December 2020: Egypt's datacentre plans take a step forward
While it builds an IT services industry, Egypt is also investing in infrastructure and now plans to develop a datacentre industry. Read in this issue how, as part of this plan, Egypt's parliament has passed a data protection law.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to networking for the modern workplace
The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed our networking habits. In this 17-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how firms are coping with the shift to remote working, the new challenges facing IT leaders and the alternatives to strained virtual private networks.
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Supply chain management balance shifts from efficiency to resilience under Covid
This e-guide explores these matters, beginning with a comprehensive article that ranges over supply chain management, from a macro level through how trading platforms have been flexed to switch suppliers rapidly down to how robots have been quickly deployed to solve problems of scale.
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Computer Weekly - 22 September 2020: Can Arm stay strong under Nvidia?
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the implications of the controversial acquisition of UK chip leader Arm by US rival Nvidia. Black Lives Matter has raised awareness of social inequalities, but is the tech sector becoming more diverse? And we ask if business software can learn from the addictive nature of social apps. Read the issue now.
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SaaS ERP mushrooms during Covid crisis, up to a point
In this e-guide we look at the migration of business applications to the cloud, under the discipline of the Covid crisis; we examine the question of who is winning the cloud ERP wars; and offer a case study of one large, complex company, Vodafone, that gives a counter example of how cloud still has limits when it comes to ERP.
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Hybrid cloud: What enterprises need to know today
In this e-guide, we take a look at some of the latest thinking and trends around hybrid cloud, and shine a light on some of the enterprises who are favouring this IT infrastructure approach.
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How Covid-19 is affecting the colocation market
This e-guide shares details of some of the latest trends and thinking in colocation, while also shining a light on how datacentre operators are rushing to meet the soaring demand for compute capacity they are seeing both from enterprises and hyperscale cloud firms.
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Project Brief: Inside Juniper's radical IT transformation
Western Australian aged care provider Juniper embarked on an aggressive strategy to completely transform its IT operations in just two years. This 1-page brief summarises how this overhaul has helped free up the resources needed to provide better quality of care for residents.
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CW APAC: Buyer's guide to business intelligence and data analytics
In this handbook, focused on the use of business intelligence and data analytics in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at some examples of how making sense of data makes good business sense.