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In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at how AI and data science are supporting the global push to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. We reveal, and talk to, the man behind the world's first computer virus pandemic, the Love Bug. And we examine how the IT services market will change as a result of the current crisis. Read the issue now.
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The Middle East region is on a path, or even fast track, to becoming a global digital hub. But any country or region heading in this direction will have some fundamentals to get right.
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While it builds an IT services industry, Egypt is also investing in infrastructure and now plans to develop a datacentre industry. Read in this issue how, as part of this plan, Egypt's parliament has passed a data protection law.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, discover how the Nordic tech startup scene could rival the US's Silicon Valley. We also take a close look at some of the hubs on offer, with features on Google's investment in Finland, Sweden's hubs in Stockholm and Malmo, as well as Denmark's capital Copenhagen. And don't forget Norway, who's on a mission to rival its neighbours.
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Cities in continental Europe will be eyeing opportunities to attract more startup firms in view of the potential scenario that London and the UK more widely might lose their appeal to entrepreneurs after Brexit.
EGUIDE:
CIOs often struggle to understand how the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework can be beneficial to their organization. This expert e-guide will help make the business case for ITIL adoption, providing an overview of the monetary benefits of ITIL as well as tips for viewing ITIL technology in a friendlier light.
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This link provides a free 30 day trial of N-able's advanced help desk management solution, which handles tickets so you can focus on helping customers.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, you will uncover the top 10 most important criteria to consider when selecting a managed service provider. Access this paper now to evaluate several providers to see if they support multivendor environments and provide consistent global service delivery.
EZINE:
While it builds an IT services industry, Egypt is also investing in infrastructure and now plans to develop a datacentre industry. Read in this issue how, as part of this plan, Egypt's parliament has passed a data protection law.