In a country like Sweden which has embraced IT to transform life and work and where concepts like cashless society are welcomed by many, the proliferation of artificial intelligence is inevitable.
In this expert-guide, explore how the growth of the multicloud has impacted networking strategies from security to provisioning. Then, read on to learn how a cloud management platform can help you solve these challenges, as well as what capabilities it must have to be effective.
Disasters, whether human-made or natural are unavoidable, so planning for them is critical to ensuring delivery of care and services, regardless of the situation. Most organizations are more aware of and planning for high-profile data breaches and ransomware but many are not prepared for the most common types of disasters and human errors.
This issue of Computer Weekly explores innovation in the digital era – from the role of software-defined networking in the datacentre, to quantum computing, and much more.
The SolarWinds Orion attacks made victims of government agencies overnight – and without proper protection, your organization could be at risk, too. Download this guide to learn about supply chain attacks, what CISOs are doing to prevent them and detailed instructions on how to prevent bad actors from tampering with your supply chain.
In this review of the top 10 Computer Weekly articles focused on IT in Australia, we look at what the country is doing to cement its position as a leader in mastering and deploying advanced information and communications technology across a large segment of its economy.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how one of the UK's biggest mail order retailers is moving to digital. We examine the growing importance of network function virtualisation. And a year after Microsoft turned Lync into Skype for Business, we assess how the unified communications product is faring. Read the issue now.
In this week's Computer Weekly, with the UK government becoming the latest administration to ban TikTok, we ask whether the controversial social media app is really a security threat to enterprises. Read the issue now.
This article in our Royal Holloway information security series introduces you to web tracking, provides an overview of how organisations track users and discusses a few of the difficulties you may face when trying to defend against tracking.