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Computer Weekly – 20 June 2023: How to keep network costs affordable
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week’s Computer Weekly, as demands for networking performance and speed increase, we examine how to keep a handle on costs. Chip makers are investing in PLC technology – the next generation of flash storage – but some think it won’t be worth the effort; we investigate. And we listen in as tech industry leaders and politicians discuss the regulation of AI. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 6 February 2018: How a digital workplace can drive innovation
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at some of the latest tools for the digital workplace and find out how they can improve collaboration and innovation. We ask what lessons the demise of Carillion has for IT outsourcing. And the CIO of retailer River Island tells us how technology is changing the high street in fashion.
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Computer Weekly – 4 March 2025: Cutting the costs of AI
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we analyse how the emergence of the DeepSeek AI model shows how the cost of deploying artificial intelligence is coming down. Samsung put a UK tech startup at the heart of its latest flagship smartphone launch – we talk to its founder. And we look at a transport industry project looking to optimise road haulage to reduce carbon emissions. Read the issue now.
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By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Computer Weekly – 25 March 2025: NHS England scrapped
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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How Singing River clinicians streamlined workflows with speech tech
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Business analytics needs underpinnings of sound data and data-skilled humans
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Data analytics for the solution of first-order business problems is probably more important than ever. It is not new. Companies and organisations have been analysing computerised data for many decades. But all sorts of companies now pronounce themselves "data driven". Read more about business analytics trends in this exclusive e-guide.
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Predictive analytics gains evermore accuracy in guiding enterprises forward
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The State of Arizona Manages Water Resources More Sustainably with Pentaho Data Catalog
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Arizona's Department of Water Resources improved data management for 330,000 water resources using Pentaho Data Catalog. This enhanced data visibility, simplified access, and enabled sustainable water management. Staff now spend less time searching and more time analyzing groundwater. Read the white paper to learn more.
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Siemens Gamesa's journey to unified industrial data architecture
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By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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CW ANZ: Taming the data beast
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Computer Weekly - 1 November 2022: How the pandemic accelerated tech adoption in hospitality
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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CW ASEAN: Unlock flash opportunities
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Traditional disks can no longer keep up with the needs of modern enterprises. In this issue of CW ASEAN, we take a look at how enterprises are taking to all-flash array storage, and what they need to do to lay the foundation necessary for getting the most out of the technology. Read the issue now.
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CW Nordics - November 2021-January 2022: Could Iceland be the best place in the world for HPC?
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Most of Iceland's cheap, sustainable energy is used by aluminium smelters, but the country's Landsvirkjun power company is now promoting other uses for it, including high-performance computing. Also read in this issue how IoT collaboration in Norway is reaching beyond industries such as mining and shipping to include fish farming.
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8 green computing best practices
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
The overall amount of energy used in data centers is massive: the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimated that data centers used up to 1.3% of the electricity consumed worldwide in 2021. Here are eight green computing practices to make data centers more energy-efficient and sustainable, with both environmental and business benefits.
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CW Middle East - July-September 2022: UAE citizens embrace new digital technologies
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New research reveals top barriers to digital transformation in A&D
By: Siemens
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Computer Weekly 13 August 2019: How tech experts could earn millions as whistleblowers
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Computer Weekly – 6 December 2022: Is Twitter still safe, and should you stop using the platform?
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Predictive analytics: Empower business users
By: SAS
Type: White Paper
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Computer Weekly – 31 May 2022: Trial and error – why the law on computer evidence must change
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CW Benelux August 2017
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A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to datacentre cooling
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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How immersion cooling is solving datacenter power challenges
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As AI workloads grow, datacenter energy use may double by 2027, with AI using 18%. Immersion cooling offers key benefits over traditional methods: 50% less cooling energy, higher rack density, better GPU performance, and improved reliability. Discover how immersion cooling enhances datacenter sustainability and efficiency in this analyst report.
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Computer Weekly – 20 August 2024: A gold medal for Olympic mobile coverage
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
In this week's Computer Weekly, we go behind the scenes with Orange, networking partner for the Paris Olympic Games, to discuss the challenges of connecting 120 venues. We talk to a CIO for whom IT accessibility and usability is a very personal concern. And we look at how to keep control of SaaS licensing costs. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 21 April 2020: Taking robot technology to a New World
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
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By: MicroScope
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By: Ericsson
Type: Case Study
DiPasqua Enterprises runs over 100 Subway locations. To support its expansive franchise portfolio, DiPasqua Enterprises performed a network refresh. Tap into this case study to discover what that refresh required and the outcomes that it has delivered.
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Computer Weekly - 12 October 2021: How AI - and puffins - are boosting renewable energy
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
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Powering down: Keeping datacentre energy costs in check
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
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Global ransomware attack is a security wake-up call
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
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Computer Weekly 3 September 2019: From IT disaster to digital innovation at RBS
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
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Royal Holloway: Driverless vehicle security for military applications
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Research Content
Existing attacks and risk assessment frameworks within civilian autonomous vehicles (AVs) can be used to review security of military AVs deployed for logistics purposes in a desert warzone environment.
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CIO Trends #9: Nordics
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: eGuide
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Royal Holloway: Rowhammer – From DRAM faults to escalating privileges
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Research Content
Discover how Rowhammer attacks, created from a side effect in dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) that occurs due to increased density, can affect your company's cyber security and how best to protect against them
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Computer Weekly – 19 September 2023: Securing Eurovision's online voting system against cyber attacks
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
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CW Benelux - May-July 2022: Meta shelves hyperscale datacentre plan in Netherlands
By: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Type: Ezine
Meta's plan for a hyperscale datacentre in the Netherlands which was to serve the metaverse world has been halted following a campaign by environmentalists and the Dutch parliament's call for the government to do everything in its power to stop the facility being built. Read about it in this issue of CW Benelux.