WHITE PAPER:
Packed with practical tips and actionable guidance, this 16-page report covers all of the key technology systems that family offices need to evaluate—along with the pros and cons of each and tradeoffs to consider. It’s a must-read for any family office looking to build competitive advantage in today’s environment.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the global WannaCry ransomware attack that spread over 150 countries – will it be the wake-up call to take cyber security seriously? Also, find out how Moscow is leading the way in smart city digitisation. And our latest buyer's guide examines customer experience management.
EZINE:
In this edition of CW ANZ, we look at how enterprises are using microservices to solve problems and the challenges they are facing in moving to this new paradigm in software development. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how the age of the customer requires IT leaders to focus on both the business technology and IT agendas; why IT leaders need to use blogging and social media to raise their profile and build influence in their organisations.
EZINE:
It's time for flash Users have started to move towards flash storage in serous numbers and now is the time for the channel to get behind the technology
EZINE:
Digital transformation is more than a marketing pitch, it's a step forward into the next generation of channel partnership. Access this channel analysis e-zine to learn how to turn your reluctant channel partners into agents of change.
EGUIDE:
View this e-guide to learn how accounting and finance teams can improve productivity, maintain compliance, and boost fraud protection through the incorporation of AI-based systems.
EZINE:
Uncover how artificial intelligence apps and explore how AI, ironically, makes human resources more human. Plus, learn about the many options available to mine valuable customer insights from big data, how chatbots are sales and customer service, and more.
EZINE:
In this issue, we look at how employers can check staff criminal records and get industry views on the progress of the partnership between IBM and Apple.