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:
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
EBOOK:
In this week's Computer Weekly, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explains why he has made empathy a key part of technology innovation. We examine the latest news in the ongoing debate over the tax status of IT contractors in the public sector. And we ask if an emphasis on creativity will help attract more young people to work in IT. Read the issue now.
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.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: HR software had long been a relatively backward zone of enterprise software before the Covid-19 pandemic. It had been catching up, as organisations applied digital approaches drawn from customer experience to employee experience, encompassing the journey from recruitment, through working and learning, to moving up or moving on.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores the investment solutions that support the transition to the updated styles of IT. Learn how these solutions can provide the flexibility for change that new technology is bringing and how it can adapt to future requirements.
EGUIDE:
Auto Trader is the UK's biggest online marketplace for new and used car sales. Its head of infrastructure sets out how cloud, containers and microservices will help reinforce its market-leading position in the years to come
EBOOK:
With finance professionals holding fast to their Excel spreadsheets, it's been a struggle to prove that companies need more modern, collaborative tools.