EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how data scientists at online grocer Ocado are using machine learning technology to deliver better customer service. Manufacturing giant GE is making a play to become a top 10 software supplier. And we examine the future of server operating systems as workloads move to the cloud. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
Software updates are constant, and it's one of the most challeneging and resource-intensive tasks for an IT department. Securing vulnerabilities remains one of the most essential updates for IT pros. View this informative white paper to learn more about effective patch managment.
EGUIDE:
A discussion about strategies for Windows 10 really boils down to the organisation's desktop IT strategy. Windows PCs account for the bulk of the personal computing market and the Windows client remains the dominant target platform for developers of client-side applications. In this e-guide, we look at the evolution of desktop IT.
WHITE PAPER:
Download this IDC whitepaper now to better understand the workload data and ecosystem available for Linux deployments, including application software, application development and deployment software, and infrastructure software.
EBOOK:
This IT handbook weighs the pros and cons of migrating to Windows 7. Review migration tools that can help ease the burden of an OS upgrade along with the licensing and hardware considerations.
EGUIDE:
With more vendors entering the container market, it should be no surprise that their adoption rates are on the rise. Our experts have compiled the best advice for anyone considering a container adoption to give the best understanding of the first steps in laying out your strategy. Download this essential guide today!
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how Hornby, the iconic model railway company that also owns Scalextric and Airfix, is moving these classic brands into the digital age. With the release of Windows 10, we ask if businesses should upgrade. And our buyer's guide looks at managing software-as-a-service (SaaS) providers. Read the issue now.