In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of Currys about the electronics retailer's AI strategy. We examine how China has become a leader in open source software – and what it means for the rest of the world. And we look at how AI is supporting networking alongside how to implement networking to support AI. Read the issue now.
This e-guide looks at how enterprises are using Kubernetes, while shining a light on the steps CIOs must take to make their application and infrastructure estates container-ready.
In today's data-driven world, startups that embrace a comprehensive data strategy gain a significant competitive advantage. Discover how leading startups are leveraging the power of data on AWS to accelerate innovation, foster efficiency, and make smarter decisions faster.
In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how organisations in Australia and New Zealand can better protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.
Distributed workforces require effective file collaboration solutions. This DCIG TOP 5 report profiles Panzura CloudFS, a software-defined storage solution that delivers intelligent caching, global file locking, and Panzura Edge for secure remote access. Read the full report to learn how Panzura can streamline multi-site file collaboration.
How confident are you in your latest inventory forecast? You can overcome disruption, generate revenue and create growth with AI-powered analytics – and lead your supply chain efforts with both confidence and agility. Read this e-book to learn about 8 ways you can innovate and improve your supply chain.
In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly weighs up thecompetition from tech-based challenger banks, the importanceof customer experience and the value of leaving conventionalbanking in the past.
Computer Weekly talks to more IT leaders than any other publication, and our reporters gather in-depth insights into the challenges facing CIOs, CTOs and CDOs.
Litigators are circling as thousands of contractors realise that the 2017 roll-out of IR35 reforms to the public sector may have resulted in unlawful tax deductions – and the private sector could be next.
Is security an afterthought in building design? In order to answer this question and understand the state of security by design, Brivo commissioned a study involving 800 decision-makers deeply entrenched in the realms of architectural or engineering processes. Read on to learn more.