WHITE PAPER:
More than 1500 z/Journal readers and BMC Software customers worldwide recently shared their top priorities for IT in 2010. The survey results might surprise you. Get the full report.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the role of data in tying together military operations across ground, air, sea and cyber. Has SAP finally convinced customers to migrate to cloud ERP? We assess the trends. And we talk to the CIO helping to set up the UK's fastest supercomputer. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
The use of modern enterprise resource planning can make a business more agile. In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how to best prepare for modernisation, the opportunity to build sustainably and how to unshackle your firm from unplanned upgrade needs.
EBOOK:
In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how firms adapt to new behaviors, as well as utilize deep learning to gain better insights and use intelligent analytics apps to enhance interactions.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn about the state of adoption of data analytics in Australia, how Commonwealth Bank is making analytics tools more accessible to small companies and how SAS is prepping its marketers for the data flood.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how Singapore's central bank as well as universities and research facilities are driving the adoption of analytics and data science, and how SAS is prepping its marketers for the data flood.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This report from Capgemini Consulting shows how the search for competitive advantage has driven organisations to shift the focus of their analytical efforts to back office operations
EZINE:
In this handbook, focused on the use of business intelligence and data analytics in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at some examples of how making sense of data makes good business sense.
EGUIDE:
Find out how Australia-based property developer Lendlease is using digital twins, data analytics and automation to break the bulwark of rising costs and declining productivity in the construction sector.
EGUIDE:
After surveying near 500 European IT sector professionals, the jury is out on what companies across the continent will be spending on in 2021. We dive into what spend will be easier to justify, if budgets for IT companies are on the rise or fall and what the 2021 project rankings are for most in the new year.