In this week's Computer Weekly, 10 years after we revealed concerns over the Post Office accounting system, affected subpostmasters finally get their day in court. We look at how businesses are turning to wearable tech to help employees. And we analyse the key players in the market for object storage. Read the issue now.
In this e-guide, find out why artificial intelligence is set to be the cloud's killer app, how Aussie firms are managing data in the cloud, and the Singapore government's move to develop its own cloud technology stack.
Attracting and retaining employees has become more complicated. Most organizations don't know how many third-party relationships they have. Saviynt Identity Cloud combines multiple identity management capabilities into a single cohesive platform to unify controls and risk management for every identity, app, and cloud across your business.
Distributed data management can be challenging, with issues like data residency, security, and compliance. Zadara and Tiger Technology offer a solution that brings cloud-like services to your on-premises environment. Learn how to manage your distributed data securely and cost-effectively in this report.
Experts predict that 2021 is meant to be the year of 5G, but what does that mean for the channel? In this issue, discover what 5G technology could bring to the reseller community, learn about how smart buildings are influencing the way we live, and discover how remote working has changed the way we work
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the emerging applications of real-time analytics and highlight the challenges for businesses to maximise the benefits. EU experts are calling for reform of US surveillance laws – we look at the issues. And we talk to the co-CEO of HR software giant Workday. Read the issue now.
In this e-guide we look at the migration of business applications to the cloud, under the discipline of the Covid crisis; we examine the question of who is winning the cloud ERP wars; and offer a case study of one large, complex company, Vodafone, that gives a counter example of how cloud still has limits when it comes to ERP.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine how LLMs are being used to teach, support and assess students, enhancing education rather than impairing it. We look at how AI is impacting the semiconductor sector as big tech companies put off server upgrades. And we find out how GenAI is changing the way enterprise software works. Read the issue now.