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Computer Weekly –18 February 2020: Trust no one – the benefits of zero-trust security
In this week's Computer Weekly, we take an in-depth look at zero-trust security and examine how it changes traditional IT risk models. After SAP extended the support deadline for its ECC ERP system, we find out the options for users. And we analyse explainable AI and the ethical importance of understanding algorithms. Read the issue now.
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CW Nordics February-April 2020: Swedes lose faith in social media as data security fears increase
Swedish citizens are becoming more concerned about the activities of social media companies and are reducing their online interaction with them as a result.
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The future of SAP ECC - Make an informed decision about your ERP roadmap
Standard support is being extended to 2027, while SAP will continue to offer extended support until 2030, in a bid to get businesses to migrate to S/4 Hana. Should you run legacy business software for 15 more years? Following SAP's decision to extend ECC support, that is a question many CIOs will ask.
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CW APAC, February 2020: Expert Advice: Container Storage
In this handbook, focused on storage in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at how container applications can make companies more agile, the cost benefits of data storage and the most common data storage myths that need to be debunked.
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Computer Weekly – 11 February 2020: How the Post Office caused so much misery
In this week's Computer Weekly, after a landmark legal victory against the Post Office over a faulty IT system, campaigner Alan Bates shares his 20-year story of trials and triumph. Oracle is under fire over its cloud sales practices – we examine the claims. And we look at the sustainability challenges for datacentres.
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Salary Survey 2019/20 ANZ
The growing digital economy in Australia/New Zealand has been a boon to IT professionals, going by the rising wages in the IT sector in both countries. In this e-guide, we look at salary and benefits expectations, how skills shortages are driving the buoyant IT market, and why there's still room for improvement when it comes to women in IT.
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How AI in the workplace is changing ERP systems
As AI becomes more embedded in workplace processes and bots, it will learn on the job and eventually become more independent, leading to more autonomous ERP systems.
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5 benefits and challenges of DCI
Data center interconnect, or DCI, is technology that links two or more data centers together so they can share resources. DCI technology offers many options and reacts differently with other areas of networking. This e-guide explores the benefits and challenges of DCI, as well as how it interacts with other technologies.
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Comparing traditional WAN vs. SD-WAN
While comparing traditional WAN vs. SD-WAN, network professionals can see the many benefits of SD-WAN, including centralized control and dynamic traffic management.
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Infographic: advances in and adoption of DevOps
For DevOps teams, containers and new software delivery norms are tenets of a productive development and deployment strategy. Accordingly, advances and adoption of each illustrate the degree to which DevOps adds value to an organisation. This infographic shows the current level of DevOps maturity.
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Infographic: what is composable infrastructure?
Familiarise yourself with how composable infrastructure works, core characteristics and benefits, and what enterprises hope to gain from this infrastructure-as-code delivery model.
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The loan charge review, the Tech Talent Charter, and combatting loneliness
In this week's episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna talk about the loan charge review bearing down on IT contractors, the Tech Talent Charter, and how remote workers can be socially included.
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Goodbye Windows 7, IR35 woes, Six Nations, and IT at Davos
In this week's episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly and Brian McKenna are joined by Cliff Saran to discuss the end of support of Windows 7, IR35 in the private sector, Will Carling and AWS in respect of the Guinness Six Nations Rugby Union tournament, and IT at Davos.
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Computer Weekly – 4 February 2020: Ethics and the internet – how to build a web we can trust
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the steps being taken to ensure the future development of the web is ethical and open. We discuss the UK's cyber security skills gap and ask what more the government should be doing. And we find out how cloud technology could help people stop smoking. Read the issue now.
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Top 10 cloud stories of 2019
Adopting a hybrid-centric or multicloud strategy is increasingly becoming the favoured approach for many enterprises, including those operating in verticals that were previously sceptical or too tightly regulated to consider moving to the cloud in the past. Here's a look back over Computer Weekly's top 10 cloud stories of 2019.
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Top 10 storage stories of 2019
Computer Weekly's storage content decodes trends and offers practical and technical advice. So, looking at the key storage stories of 2019, we see all the main developments reflected.
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Top 10 datacentre stories of 2019
The demand from the hyperscale cloud and internet companies for colocation capacity continued to cast a long shadow over the datacentre sector in 2019, and served to ensure a number of the trends that have influenced the news cycle in previous years continued to play out. Here's a look back over Computer Weekly's top 10 datacentre stories of 2019.
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Computer Weekly – 28 January 2020: IT must play its part in tackling the climate crisis
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at this year's World Economic Forum and find out how the IT sector is aiming to help tackle climate change. Our buyer's guide assesses onsite, offsite and cloud-based disaster recovery. And IT contractors are up in arms about the government's loan charge policy – we examine the issues. Read the issue now.
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CW Benelux February-April 2020: Ericsson helps driverless buses hit European streets
Ericsson reveals its plans for new technologies including 5G, the internet of things and automation, including driverless buses.
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Backup deduplication: a complete guide
There are many elements to consider in picking the backup deduplication technology that fits best. How do zone-level and block-level deduplication compare? What about inline versus post-processing deduplication? What are the differences between deduplication and compression? Check out this complete e-guide to backup deduplication.
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Third-party marketing automation vs. native CRM tools
Though many CRM platforms offer native marketing automation tools, many organisations find it beneficial to use a third-party application, such as Eloqua or Marketo. Read more in this e-guide.
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7 free GRC tools for compliance professionals
All organisations need to meet a variety of regulatory compliance requirements, such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but they don't all have the budget for GRC software. In this e-guide, learn about the free, open source options.
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Salary Survey 2019/2020 Middle East
In this e-guide read how the former could be achieved in the region if women were given more opportunity in IT roles, with over a quarter of Middle East businesses having male only IT teams. We also look at the pay and benefits expectations of IT professionals in the Middle East.
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to edge computing
Edge computing is currently one of the most important trends in IT. It is more likely to complement cloud by supporting workloads that are latency sensitive, require a lot of compute power, or involve large data volumes. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the potential of harnessing compute power at the edge.
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Infographic: Gartner 2020 IT spending forecast
With the waning of global uncertainties, businesses are redoubling investments in IT as they anticipate revenue growth, but their spending patterns are continually shifting. This infographic shows Gartner 2020 IT spending forecast.