EZINE:
Iceland may soon become even more attractive to firms wanting to minimise their carbon footprint while using high-performance computing services. Read more about it in this issue. Also find out how a robo investment company, Nord Investments, is harnessing open banking to make thing easier for its clients.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we announce this year's list of the 50 most influential women in UK technology. We talk to Suki Fuller, who topped the list, about her journey in IT and the importance of diversity and inclusion. And we meet our rising stars – the women on a trajectory to influence the UK tech community. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the technologies that IT buyers are spending their money on this year. The European CIO at PepsiCo explains how to make digital transformation go with a pop. And we look at the growing importance of cloud-to-cloud backup for data protection and resilience. Read the issue now.
INFOGRAPHIC:
The key cybersecurity trends expected to shape 2023 run the gamut from the human behind the keyboard to tools embedding machine learning. Here's the lowdown on six trends IT services executives expect to encounter this year.
WHITE PAPER:
It is no longer a question of if an organization will be hit by a cyber attack but a question of when. Read this paper to learn why Identity Security could be the key factor in preventing cyber attacks from happening.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this report for an overview of the CRM Customer Engagement Center market and details on why ServiceNow is a Leader in 2021 Magic Quadrant.
WHITE PAPER:
Businesses around the world have arrived at a new frontier of data management and analytics. We’re entering the era of fast data, where big ideas are fueled by insights gleaned from data in real-time. Read this paper to learn how real-time data can drive business value across a range of potential value outcomes.
EGUIDE:
Read this e-book to gain guidance on how to establish an employee-centric digital workplace, including must-see security considerations for which everyone is responsible.