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  • Computer Weekly – 29 January 2019: A vintage digital transformation for Majestic Wines

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the digital transformation of retailer Majestic Wines and find out how buying rival Naked Wines led to a cloud overhaul of the firm's IT. We look at the challenges for IT managers as they prepare for the end of Windows 7 support. And our buyer's guide discusses deep learning technology. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 30 July 2024: CrowdStrike blue screen bug serves a stark warning

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we analyse the lessons from the global IT outage caused by the blue screen bug in CrowdStrike security software. We talk to the data chief of Barilla, the €4bn pasta maker, about the benefits of asking, "So what?" And we find out how Finland is taking a lead on quantum computing. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 30 May 2023: Can the UK cash in on chips?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, the UK government has committed £1bn to the semiconductor sector – but can it ever compete with the US and China? The potential of 5G networking could transform manufacturing – we examine the implications. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 4 October 2016: How Microsoft aims to tackle information overload

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we hear from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella about how the firm wants to use cloud, machine learning and innovative datacentre technologies to open up access to information. Our new buyer's guide looks at network function virtualisation. And we examine the role of blockchain in cloud data security. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 6 August 2024: Migrating to S/4Hana – how the Co-op made its move

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's ezine, as SAP users prepare for the deadline to move off the ECC platform, we find out how Co-op is migrating to S/4Hana. Our latest buyer's guide looks at how to manage SaaS and on-premise software licensing. And we talk to former NCSC CEO Ciaran Martin about the true risks of nation-state cyber attacks. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 7 March 2023: Can the UK keep its fintech crown?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, two years after the Kalifa report laid out a roadmap for continued fintech sector growth, UK entrepreneurs and startups are worried about the lack of progress. We look at the top tech trends in retail and find out which companies are leading the way. And we examine six ways to slash IT emissions. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 7 November 2017: The ethics of software development

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Take a look at this edition of ComputerWeekly to learn more Uber, Volkswagen, and other companies that have experience with software ethics issues, how they've dealt with them, and what the consequences have been.

  • Computer Weekly – 8 January 2019: Technology innovation in music

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we visit the first hackathon at Abbey Road Studios, once home to The Beatles, to find out how tech startups hope to revolutionise music creation. Our latest buyer's guide looks at perimeterless network security. And we look ahead to the key CIO skills and jobs trends for 2019. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 8 November 2016: The march of the robot workers

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how artificial intelligence is being used to automate existing jobs, such as IT administrators and customer service agents. Capital One's European CIO talks about how to create an agile business. And we offer tips on how to deal with an Oracle software audit. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly@50: What was happening in July

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The National Museum of Computing has again been looking into Computer Weekly's 50 years of magazine issues for another selection of articles highlighting significant news published in the month of July over the past five decades.

  • CrowdStrike outage explained: What happened and what can we learn?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    A botched content update released by CrowdStrike in July 2024 led to a massive IT outage affecting about 8.5 million Windows systems worldwide. In this e-guide, learn more about how the outage occurred, its impact on organisations around the globe, and what you can do to mitigate the risks of similar incidents in future.

  • CW ANZ – Jan 2019: Keeping pace with microservices

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this edition of CW ANZ, we look at how enterprises are using microservices to solve problems and the challenges they are facing in moving to this new paradigm in software development. Read the issue now.

  • CW ANZ: Taming the data beast

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Software-defined storage (SDS), which promises greater transparency and control over data, is an increasingly important tool in the enterprise technology armoury. In this issue of CW ANZ, we look at how Australian enterprises are turning to SDS to improve data management and direct data to different tiers of storage or to applications.

  • CW APAC – Tech career guide: Software development

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at what it takes to land a career and thrive in the fast-moving world of software development

  • CW APAC: Trend watch: Enterprise resource planning

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this handbook, focused on enterprise resource planning in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at what's behind this renewed priority and why firms want cheaper software maintenance and the benefits of best-of-breed cloud apps.

  • CW ASEAN: Unlock flash opportunities

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Traditional disks can no longer keep up with the needs of modern enterprises. In this issue of CW ASEAN, we take a look at how enterprises are taking to all-flash array storage, and what they need to do to lay the foundation necessary for getting the most out of the technology. Read the issue now.

  • CW Benelux - August-October 2022: Belgium seeks top tech talent

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The battle for the right IT staff to transform businesses is changing and recruiters and job-seekers need to be clued up. In this issue, a Belgium-based recruiter gives the lowdown on tech job-seeking. Also read why Dutch beer brewer Heineken has replaced more than 60 different HR systems with SAP SuccessFactors as its central HR system.

  • CW Benelux November 2020-January 2021: Dutch Alzheimer's app helps dementia patients

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    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.

  • CW Buyer's Guide to Emerging technology

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The way we work is changing with the exponential emergence of new technology. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the potential of DNA storage, how we can benefit from quantum computing in the future and the role of software in business development.

  • CW EMEA - January 2023: Protecting the privacy of schoolchildren

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this month's CW EMEA, we look at how schools in Germany have stopped using Microsoft Office 365 over lack of clarity over how data is collected, shared and used. We also delve into how former UK spy boss Richard Dearlove leaked names of MI6 secret agent recruiters in China to back an aggressive right-wing US campaign against tech company Huawei.

  • CW Middle East July-Sept 2019: SAP project drives digital transformation for Saudi Arabia's largest auto company

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    It's not just the countries of the Middle East that have a plan when it comes to digital transformation. Private businesses are also overhauling their systems. One such company is the automotive division of Saudi Arabia's Abdul Latif Jameel Company (ALJC), which has completed one of the biggest SAP projects ever undertaken in the auto sector.

  • CW Nordics November 2017

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The Nordic countries are pace-setters when it comes to digital transformation and although there is a wealth of IT talent in the region, it seems it is not enough.

  • CW500: A roadmap to software-defined everything – Morgan Stanley

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Computer Weekly's CW500 Club heard from IT leaders plotting a roadmap to software-defined everything – this presentation was given by Rob White, executive director of the global database group at Morgan Stanley.

  • CW500: A roadmap to software-defined everything – Paddy Power Betfair

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    Computer Weekly's CW500 Club heard from IT leaders plotting a roadmap to software-defined everything - this presentation was given by Steven Armstrong, principal automation engineer at Paddy Power Betfair.

  • CW@50 - What was making the news in May

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    The National Museum of Computing has trawled the Computer Weekly archives for another selection of articles highlighting significant articles published in the month of May over the past five decades.

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