EGUIDE:
European organisations are being forced to redivert more limited budgets during the pandemic. This Eguide dives into the reasons as to how and why this shift is occurring in IT companies across the continent.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the digital policies revealed in the three main political parties' general election manifestos. Our new buyer's guide looks at the latest trends in cloud security. And we find out about the EU's plans for a digital single market that could span the globe. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In the immediate aftermath of the UK's historic referendum vote to leave the European Union, Computer Weekly canvassed the advice and opinion of experts across the technology sector to assess the implications for IT professionals.
EZINE:
In this issue of CW EMEA, we look at the startup scene in Finland. Every startup needs a starting place, and many Finnish innovators began at Aalto University. We also look at how the Gulf region is seeing some of the heaviest investments in the latest technology as countries diversify their economies to reduce reliance on oil. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this month's CW EMEA ezine, we find out about Heineken's mission to make the most out of the data it holds through an enterprise-wide data ecosystem. We also look at how the UK has turned its back on the German government-funded Gaia-X data platform. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect on 25 May 2018. GDPR will introduce new accountability obligations and stronger rights and restrictions on international data flows.
VIDEO:
Adobe’s Experience Manager, powered by AWS, assists government agencies in connecting with residents on a more personal level and advancing their citizen-centric missions. Tune into this video to understand Experience Manager’s core capabilities.
RESOURCE:
This PDF download contains source documents showing how the UK approved export licences to Gamma International UK to supply sophisticated mobile phone surveillance equipment, known as IMSI catchers, to the Republic of Macedonia.