EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: The public has been drenched in data during the Covid-19 pandemic. And the issue of the quality of that data has increasingly come to the fore.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
There is a growing need for datacentres to adapt to modern demands. In this 19-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the new ideas coming from IT leaders looking to revamp datacentres, the importance of water usage in sustainability plans and the role uninterruptible power supplies have to play in decarbonisation
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we assess the progress of digital transformation across the public sector. IT contractors face a double-whammy from backdated tax payments and loans being recalled – we explore the growing scandal. And we assess the benefits of computational storage. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Check out this e-guide to discover how to establish a strong data backup plan, learn why cloud backup is the modern-day standard and compare approaches, and find out how cloud backup can help secure remote workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
EGUIDE:
Whether physical servers or VMs, there are a number of places where data is held up. Accordingly, there are different ways to address each type of bottleneck—but each fix has side effects. Learn how to mitigate the virtual server bottlenecks your enterprise faces, and tune up your data storage with an all-flash system.
EZINE:
One reason companies are putting information on cloud services is apps are there, and where apps go data follows. That and more in this 'Storage' magazine issue.
EGUIDE:
Learn how to formulate a storage capacity plan that won't bust the IT budget; here, you will also find guidance on how to reduce component complexity with the adoption of now-affordable SSDs, all-flash arrays, and storage as a service, so as to accommodate unstructured data growth.
EGUIDE:
Discover a vendor comparison between AWS, Azure, and Google's big data services that can simplify your cloud provider search process. See how the three differ in terms of performance, ease-of-use, and business intelligence.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, Volkswagen's global CIO explains how the car giant is using quantum computing to drive the future of transport. We examine how to make data analytics programmes work and deliver business value. And SAP's CEO reacts to controversy around the supplier's software licensing policies. Read the issue now.