Virtual Government Reports

15 Minute Guide To Case Management
sponsored by EMC Corporation
WHITE PAPER: In 15 minutes we'll discuss case management, explain why it's important, suggest how it enables connected government, touch on how it can be applied across a variety of case types, discuss the components of a case management solution, and offer deployment guides and suggestions.
Posted: 23 Nov 2009 | Published: 23 Nov 2009

EMC Corporation

Building Solutions For Smarter Governments: Six Ways to Increase Responsiveness, Service Quality, Accountability and Taxpayer Value
sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER: This paper describes how smarter government means making operations and services truly citizen-centric, integrating their service delivery, coordinating programs and allowing a choice of access channels, as well as placing the most needed transactions on the Web.
Posted: 21 Jan 2011 | Published: 21 Jan 2011

IBM

ILOG Solutions for E-Government
sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER: This solution brief explains how IBM ILOG solutions help government agencies accelerate policy implementation, automate key processes, extend legacy systems and reduce development time and risk.
Posted: 12 Dec 2010 | Published: 12 Dec 2010

IBM

Australia's cybersecurity game plan
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: In this e-guide, find out how the Australian government is tackling cyber security issues head-on, why local businesses continue to fall prey to ransomware and how to mitigate supply chain security risks.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 24 Aug 2020

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly - 25 January 2022: Why watching your remote workers doesn't work
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, the surge in home working led many firms to mandate use of surveillance software – we look at why it hasn't worked. It's an important year for public sector IT – we examine the trends for 2022. And with robotic process automation (RPA) booming, a Swedish bank explains the benefits. Read the issue now.
Posted: 23 Jan 2022 | Published: 25 Jan 2022

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly – 14 February 2017: Under surveillance – what the Investigatory Powers Act means for business
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, the UK government has passed the Investigatory Powers Act, labelled a "snoopers' charter" that expands the scope of state surveillance – but what does it mean for businesses? We find out what digital transformation means in the fire and rescue service. And we examine the public cloud and storage. Read the issue now.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 14 Feb 2017

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

CW APAC, March 2021: Tech career guide
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at the qualities and skills that are required to be successful in DevOps.
Posted: 15 Mar 2021 | Published: 04 Mar 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly - 11 May 2021: Chip supply shortages are hitting hard
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, a shortage of semiconductors is affecting industries beyond just IT – we examine the implications. We talk to the CIO of pharmacy chain Boots about how tech helped in being an essential retailer during lockdown. And we look at the prospects for young people entering the IT sector post-pandemic. Read the issue now.
Posted: 10 May 2021 | Published: 11 May 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

UKTech50 2021 - The most influential people in UK technology
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: In this e-guide: Computer Weekly has announced the 11th annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers in UK technology – the CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders driving the role of technology in the UK economy.
Posted: 06 Aug 2021 | Published: 06 Aug 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Government to bail out Post Office
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EGUIDE: In this e-guide: The Post Office does not have enough money to pay compensation to the subpostmasters it wrongfully prosecuted. The government is stepping in to use more taxpayers' money to compensate subpostmasters who were ruined by the Post Office Horizon scandal.
Posted: 06 Aug 2021 | Published: 06 Aug 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com