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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.
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Computer Weekly - 8 September 2020: NHS whistleblowers at risk due to poor IT policies
In this week's Computer Weekly, our investigation into NHS practices shows how poor IT policies are putting whistleblowers at risk. Our buyer's guide examines the networking implications of the surge in remote working. And we assess how well the public cloud giants responded to the demands of the coronavirus pandemic Read the issue now.
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SD-WAN: Accelerating network transformation in APAC
In this e-guide, read more about SD-WAN's momentum in the Asia-Pacific region, and how the technology can support the requirements of a multi-cloud environment.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to modern software development practices
The software development landscape is forever changing. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what it means to be a modern software developer, what's driving their innovation and how artificial intelligence can help build applications that make customers happy.
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CW Europe - September-November 2020: IT expertise in banks' boardrooms reduces risk, says European regulator
The European Central Bank has found that banks with the most IT expertise in the boardroom have better control in several IT risk categories, including fewer successful cyber attacks and less downtime of critical IT systems.
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Digital Experience Management: the next stage for customer experience efforts
The interactions that customers have with companies and employers are increasingly digital in nature.The Covid-19 public health crisis has sped up this trend. Digital Experience Management can be seen as another turn of the CRM screw, but in a context where digital channels are dominant. Discover the next stage for customer experience efforts.
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Infographic: S/4HANA viewed positively by SAP Users
SAP has recognised that customers will face challenges and costs when they upgrade to S/4 Hana. It has set out a roadmap to simplify integration, in a bid to lower the transition cost of moving from ECC to the S/4 platform. This infographic shows why most SAP users have positive impressions of SAP S/4Hana.
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SAN block access storage in the age of cloud and hyper-converged
In this e-guide we look at the key decision points when it comes to choosing SAN (or NAS) vs software-defined storage and hyper-converged. We also look at the fundamentals of block access storage vs file and object and also look at how these services are provided in the big three cloud providers' universes.
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Computer Weekly – 25 August 2020: When algorithms don't play fair
In this week's Computer Weekly, we report on the auditing of algorithms to countervail bias. We examine what CISOs can learn from Covid-19. And we assess how competent AI is at building applications that deliver the best possible customer experience, in our buyer's guide to modern software development. Read the issue now.
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Australia's cybersecurity game plan
In this e-guide, find out how the Australian government is tackling cyber security issues head-on, why local businesses continue to fall prey to ransomware and how to mitigate supply chain security risks.
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Time to rekindle the Digital Transformation drive
The pandemic has shone a spotlight on the importance of joined up processes where manual intervention is kept to a minimum. In this e-guide we explore how IT spending is shifting to support post coronavirus digital transformation initiatives that connect internal business units and external partners to reduce manual intervention.
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CW Nordics - August-October 2020: Bergen's tech hub seeks global success
Norway's second largest city, Bergen, is building a tech ecosystem that is beginning its development with a focus on the city's industrial heritage. Also in this issue, read how Norway's government has had to backtrack on a law that removed tax relief on energy consumption at datacentres that process cryptocurrency mining.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to artificial intelligence in IT security
Artificial intelligence is keeping businesses ahead when it comes to fighting cyber crime. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how IT security is automating its systems, the tools letting firms achieve more with less and the advantages of predictive security.
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CW APAC: Expert advice on hybrid cloud
In this handbook on the adoption of hybrid cloud in Asia-Pacific, Computer Weekly looks at what's holding businesses back from making effective use of hybrid cloud.
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Computer Weekly – 18 August 2020: How Covid-19 elevated the datacentre
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how datacentres and their workers became part of our critical national infrastructure due to the pandemic. Firms considering upgrading to SAP S/4 Hana face hefty bills – we look at how to keep costs down. And we analyse the increasing rate of applications being migrated to the cloud. Read the issue now.
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IT/OT convergence is necessary, but not so simple
This handbook outlines best practices for building a secure IT/OT convergence and integration strategy, as well as insights into why people may just be the most critical piece of the IT/OT convergence security equation.
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Inside India: The world's IT powerhouse
The Covid-19 pandemic is turning out to be a big fork in the road for many companies. But what about the industry that keeps the lights on for them?
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Computer Weekly - 11 August 2020: Freezing digital history in the Arctic Circle
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out why GitHub is storing its historical open source code repositories on analogue film in the Arctic Circle. Our buyer's guide examines modern software development practices. And we hear how VR technology helped the UK build more ventilators to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic. Read the issue now.
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CW Benelux - August-October 2020: Problems with critical security systems at Schiphol Airport
Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam is one of Europe’s main access points, so you might be surprised to read that IT systems such as those controlling the Dutch borders are rarely tested. In this issue, read about a critical report from the Dutch Court of Audit.
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Computer Weekly – 4 August 2020: The UK's $500m space technology gamble
In this week's Computer Weekly we ask why the UK gov-ernment is spending $500m on a bankrupt satellite technolo-gy company. After a European court quashes the EU-US data sharing agreement, we examine the implications for a UK-EU data protection deal after Brexit. And how have small cloud suppliers coped in the pandemic? Read the issue now.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to flash storage
Companies have come to count on the high performance of their flash storage services. In this 12-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the cost of a variety of options, what the big three cloud providers have to offer and how the issue of reliability is being addressed.
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Computer Weekly - 28 July 2020: Meet the CIO connecting IT in the most inhospitable environments
In this week's Computer Weekly, we discuss the challenges of running global IT in the world of copper mining. We look at how tech vendors are adapting their products to meet the lockdown demands of working from home. And we examine how zero-trust methods can help secure container technology. Read the issue now.
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Mix and match: Overcoming cloud integration challenges
This 33-page EGuide seeks to shine a light on all various forms of cloud integration challenges, alongside some of the approaches enterprises have taken to addressing them.
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The rise and rise of SD-WAN in post Covid-19
So much has been up in the air in the wake of the onset of Covid-19 and the lockdowns and stay-at-home orders issued by various governments around the world. But there has been one thing that is pretty fixed: the rise and rise of software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs).
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ITOps & service management: The state of play in APAC
In this e-guide on ITSM in APAC, find out how to keep IT operations running to empower a remote workforce, the advantages of cloud-based service management tools and how one Australian company is managing IT incidents amid a shorter development lifecycle.