EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as NHS Digital is folded into NHS England, we consider what the merger could mean for the future of NHS IT. We find out how data science and analytics has become an increasingly important function for John Lewis. And we examine the importance of building empathy into metaverse applications. Read the issue now.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, 13 years after Computer Weekly first reported on flaws in the Post Office IT system, a public inquiry finally allows victims to reveal the devastating impact on their lives. Enterprises are starting to evaluate the uses of 5G. And we look at how SMEs have turned to e-commerce after the pandemic. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
The Covid-19 pandemic is turning out to be a big fork in the road for many companies. But what about the industry that keeps the lights on for them?
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read more about the issues that IT leaders are grappling with, and what efforts are being made to plug the talent gap. Plus, learn how one company has successfully transformed its HR operations using cloud-based software.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper will discuss the impact of Tier 1 systems on IT departments in terms of ongoing maintenance, demonstrating that Tier 1 systems make many IT tasks easier, ranging from new-report generation to user training to upgrade management.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explains how MicroStrategy's enterprise strength, scalable platform and self-service technology enable organizations to achieve pervasive BI at the lowest industry ownership costs.
WHITE PAPER:
It's always a good idea to take stock of your skills, your pay, and your certifications. To that end, here is a review of 15 of the top-paying certifications for 2014. With each certification, you'll find the average (mean) salary and a brief description.
EZINE:
In April, the Philippines suffered its worst-ever government data breach, when personal information, including fingerprint data and passport information, belonging to around 70 million people, were compromised.
EGUIDE:
According to Harbor Research, there will be some 36 billion connected devices by 2020. But how and where will these devices come online? Explore how the Internet of Things will blur the line between consumer and industrial technology with upcoming trends like virtual reality, wearables, and more.