EGUIDE:
Consolidation and acquisition marked the supplier side of the IT industry in respect of information management in 2019. The question of how modern BI and analytics software shapes up to nonrelational big data is addressed. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 information management stories of 2019.
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.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the Office for National Statistics about the important role data plays in the battle against Covid-19. We also look at the speedy deployment of the Scottish contact-tracing app and report on a discussion about the UK government's delayed response to its digital identity consultation. Read the issue now.
ANALYST REPORT:
Enterprises are increasingly turning to traditional managed print service providers to improve process efficiency across both paper and digital information, says this report from analyst group, Quocirca.
EZINE:
In this issue we interview the CIO for the forthcoming Rio Olympics. The technology his team has put in place will support delegations from over 200 countries, including 10,500 athletes. We also look at data centre and open source security, as well as take a first look at what the new UK Prime Minister's approach might be to the digital economy.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read about the APAC businesses that have successfully implemented IoT initiatives and are already reaping the benefits, such as achieving increased ROI and reducing operational disruptions.
PRESENTATION:
A look forward to the 12 months ahead for IT leaders and the key trends of the coming year - this presentation came from Neil Ward-Dutton, research director at MWD Advisors, discussing the business trends affecting IT leaders.
EGUIDE:
Subtle differences can make a large impact when it comes to picking big data software. This expert guide is designed to help you distinguish between the offerings from top vendors in the big data market, including IBM, Oracle, SAP and Alteryx.
EGUIDE:
The BI market is wide and varied, and ever evolving. Get the help you need navigating the vibrant options available to your business by downloading and reading this expert guide to BI and analytics tools.
EGUIDE:
As an authority cited in the lead article in this e-guide explains, for many businesses "real time" means more frequent business intelligence reporting or data model updating. And yet, as another article in this e-guide explains, many organisations lack the infrastructure and culture necessary to deliver the required data.