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2025 Media Consumption and Vendor Engagement Study EMEA
TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group are conducting research to better understand the current state of content and research preferences throughout the purchase journey in organizations. We highly value your input and appreciate your time - it helps us improve our coverage for you and your peers.
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2025 Media Consumption and Vendor Engagement Study APAC
TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group are conducting research to better understand the current state of content and research preferences throughout the purchase journey in organizations. We highly value your input and appreciate your time - it helps us improve our coverage for you and your peers.
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2025 Media Consumption and Vendor Engagement Study(UKI)
TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group are conducting research to better understand the current state of content and research preferences throughout the purchase journey in organizations. We highly value your input and appreciate your time - it helps us improve our coverage for you and your peers.
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Top IT predictions in APAC in 2025
Enterprises across the Asia-Pacific region are expected to focus on securing their AI workloads, invest in energy efficient infrastructure and rethink their platform strategy, in the new year. In this round-up, we review the key IT trends, including AI and other developments, that are likely to shape the industry in APAC in 2025.
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Computer Weekly – 17 December 2024: Technology on the beat
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the future of technology in policing as the Home Office announces plans for a new IT organisation. We look at the security risks from employees using publicly available generative AI tools in the workplace. And we hear how Hyatt Hotels is creating a data culture across the organisation. Read the issue now.
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Can AI be secure? Experts discuss emerging threats and AI safety
While adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is offering unprecedented opportunities, the technology also presents complex security risks. Here's what cyber security experts are saying about the best ways to address the security challenges posed by AI.
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Computer Weekly – 10 December 2024: On the road to change at Aston Martin
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to Aston Martin's CIO to find out how tech is helping tackle the challenges facing the automotive sector. The new National Cyber Security boss explains the need to be vigilant against growing online threats. We also examine the future of secure remote connectivity in the cloud era. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2025 - Nomination form
Computer Weekly is looking for nominations for its 2025 Innovation Awards to honour digital transformation initiatives that have transformed organisations in six industries.
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Computer Weekly – 3 December 2024: Curing cancer with computers
In this week's Computer Weekly, we go behind the scenes at the Francis Crick Institute to find out how data science and AI support its groundbreaking medical research. As courts on both sides of the Atlantic target Google, we analyse the legal threats for Big Tech. And our latest buyer's guide examines cloud and object storage. Read the issue now.
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OpenAI shows developers what is possible with speech tool
AI leader, OpenAI has introduced four new offerings for enterprise developers and general users. Its Realtime API is notable for its speech-to-speech capability. Read about the key use cases for the tool, and how OpenAI is fine-tuning its GPT models.
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Computer Weekly – 26 November 2024: The 50 most influential women in UK technology
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the most influential women in UK technology for 2024. Read an interview with the winner, co-CEO of Tech She Can, Sheridan Ash. And meet this year's rising stars – six women with a bright future in IT leadership. Read the issue now.
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Inside Grab's platform strategy
Grab's group CTO talks up the super app's platform strategy, architecture and organisational structure behind its growth across diverse Southeast Asian markets
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Adventures in AI at Tripadvisor
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how travel site Tripadvisor is embracing AI to offer new products and services to its users. Gartner says the chance of a successful digital project is like 'flipping a coin' – we went to its annual IT leadership symposium to ask why. Read the issue now.
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CW APAC – Trend Watch: Modernising security operations
Organisations everywhere know the risks of cyber security complacency. In this handbook, focused on modernising security operations in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at how Australia is bolstering its defences, Splunk and Cisco’s integration, and Palo Alto Networks’ “precision AI”.
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Computer Weekly – 12 November 2024: Innovating with weather data at the Met Office
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how the Met Office is using its vast stores of weather data to create innovative new products. Our latest buyer's guide looks into identity and access management systems. And we examine the geopolitical threats that could curb the openness of open source. Read the issue now.
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The server buyer's playbook
Competition for customer dollars during the server refresh and renewal lifecycle has grown fierce. Find out why, what server vendors are doing about it and what you can do to counter their sales tactics.
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CW EMEA October 2024: Legally bionic
In Sweden, the legal profession has begun a discussion around the use of artificial intelligence in the sector, in response to the increasing use of AI tools at law firms.
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Computer Weekly – 22 October 2024: Delivering Olympic IT
In this week's Computer Weekly, we speak to a former Olympian and CIO of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games about continuous improvement. We also look at new enterprise AI services from major IT providers and assess the unified communications as a service market. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 15 October 2024: A future of virtual collaboration
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how immersive technologies such as augmented and virtual reality are set to transform workplace collaboration. We look at how AI is helping to deliver improvements in customer experience. And we analyse the problems in the Post Office project to replace its troubled Horizon IT system. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 8 October 2024: Digital government on a budget
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how Labour's version of austerity will affect the government's desire for digital transformation. We find out how the use of AI in the workplace is negatively affecting low-income workers. And an SAP customer explains how it plans to keep running after the end of support for ECC. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 1 October 2024: AI advances in cancer care
In this week's Computer Weekly, medtech startups are showing how AI can offer dramatic advances in cancer care – we talk to one such firm to find out more. Every CIO is used to delivering rapid response times for users, but not many target latency of eight nanoseconds – we find out how it's done. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 24 September 2024: Powering Britain's economy – datacentres gain in status
In this week's Computer Weekly, the UK government has finally classified datacentres as critical national infrastructure – what took it so long? We assess the impact of the EU's new energy efficiency rules on datacentre operators. And we discuss the power of information and diversity with the chief data officer at L&G. Read the issue now.
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IT Salaries & Careers Infographic APAC
This year, TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group's research division conducted an in-depth study—based on real technology professionals' input—to determine major trends in employment, perks, and staffing in APAC. Download the infographic to absorb the study's results and to benchmark your career experience against your peers'.
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IT Salaries & Careers Infographic WW
This year, TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group's research division conducted an in-depth study—based on real technology professionals' input—to determine major trends in employment, perks, and staffing worldwide. Download the infographic to absorb the study's results and to benchmark your career experience against your peers'.
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IT Salaries & Careers Infographic UK
This year, TechTarget and Enterprise Strategy Group's research division conducted an in-depth study—based on real technology professionals' input—to determine major trends in employment, perks, and staffing in the United Kingdom. Download the infographic to absorb the study's results and to benchmark your career experience against your peers'.