EGUIDE:
The internet of things, or IoT, is moving from far-fetched to reality in 2016, and more and more enterprises are taking a serious look at how they can capitalise on this to improve their processes.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This guide from Vodafone explains how to introduce flexible working, what technologies to consider and how to succeed at implementation.
EZINE:
In this handbook, Computer Weekly looks at how to minimise edge security risks, India's rise in cyber security revenues and Trellix's decision to democratise XDR access
EGUIDE:
From using machine learning to restore public confidence to startups that are making a dent in the DevOps space, ANZ organisations have been punching above their weight on the global technology stage. In this roundup, we recap the top 10 ANZ IT stories, including the opportunities and challenges that organisations in the region have faced in 2021.
EZINE:
Russian mobile operators are pooling their resources to help them overcome the technical challenges of creating 5G networks. Also read how Swedbank is rebuilding its anti-money laundering systems after a damning report, and how a public-private partnership in the Netherlands is helping to combat cyber fraudsters.
EGUIDE:
Two decades ago, at the start of the millennium, IT was deeply concerned about Y2K – and the iPhone, Twitter and Facebook didn't exist. So what's in store as a new decade begins?
EGUIDE:
Until Tuesday 10 December, it would have been absolutely fair to say that 2019 was the year of software-defined networking. And then, on 11 December, Cisco unveiled the basis of what it called the internet for the future. Hardware was very much back to the future. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2019.
EBOOK:
Mobile devices are increasing the pressure on wireless networks. In this 13-page buyer's guide, learn about the latest developments in wireless networks, the challenges of wireless local area networking, and how to deploy the 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless standard.
INFOGRAPHIC:
Wi-Fi security, in particular, has evolved. While the days of war driving and finding home networks open to exploit may be over, home Wi-Fi security could still go sideways in many places. Here are seven recommendations to make sure your home Wi-Fi network is secure.