EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as UK government attempts to create a digital identity standard flounder, we examine progress on establishing the online ID system the digital economy needs. Barclays bank talks about its move to DevOps and public cloud. And we find out how AI could help improve IT service management. Read the issue now.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
In this article in our Royal Holloway security series, Chris Hodson asks whether public cloud is less secure than private datacentres, and assesses service models, deployment, threats and good practice.
EGUIDE:
Hardly a day goes by without yet another tech company making the call for businesses to embark on a digital transformation journey – or get left behind. To many CIOs, that message already rings true, going by the growing adoption of AI and cloud-based apps that have changed the way their organisations do business and interact with customers.
EGUIDE:
There is lots for IT leaders to consider before embarking on a multi-cloud strategy, and – in this e-guide – we take a closer look at how various organisations have approached it and what providers are doing to capitalise on the trend.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, find out how the cloud has levelled the playing field for Australian startups, why cloud services are beating IT departments and how one Australian bank is turning to the cloud to power its HR operations.
EZINE:
Is blockchain the future of your IT department? Is the next Google on the rise? Access the May 2017 issue of CW Benelux to learn about the current state of 3D printing in relation to smart applications, cloud-based ID management for public cloud strategy, how to rally your staff for IT innovation, and more.
EGUIDE:
The private cloud is often viewed as a stepping stone for enterprises keen to tap into the business agility benefits of cloud without ceding total control over where their applications and workloads run. For some organisations, such deployments act as a test bed environment, where they can work out where best to run their workloads.