EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the technologies that IT buyers are spending their money on this year. The European CIO at PepsiCo explains how to make digital transformation go with a pop. And we look at the growing importance of cloud-to-cloud backup for data protection and resilience. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
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.
EGUIDE:
The National Museum of Computing has trawled the Computer Weekly archives for another selection of articles highlighting significant articles published in the month of June over the past few decades.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
IT4ITβ’ for Managing the Business of IT β A Management Guide, from The Open Group, provides best practice advice and focuses on the data and automated workflows needed to manage IT services in a lean, agile and business-focused way.
EZINE:
The Netherlands is seen as a pioneering country which often takes different approaches to solving problems. It is a small country with limited resources and often finds itself using innovative methods to keep up.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper you will learn five reasons why your Oracle licensing requirements may evolve, the five best practices for Oracle license management and more.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide shares expert predictions for upcoming data center technologies to keep in mind as you set your agenda for your data center this year, including cloud growth, converged infrastructure adoption, and big data.
WHITE PAPER:
This crucial whitepaper takes an in-depth look at IT as a Service (ITaaS), examining the benefits it's provided organizations across the globe.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper describes the importance of managing energy consumption in data centers and provides an overview of the problems and issues associated with "greening" today's data centers.