EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with a litany of security and compliance issues caused by Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, we ask if it's still safe for enterprises. Our latest buyer's guide examines the technologies and best practices behind data visualisation. And we look at the emerging devices for accessing the metaverse. Read the issue now.
INFOGRAPHIC:
Many companies are in the process of creating or refining their hybrid work strategy. Planning a return to the office is complex: business and IT leaders must rethink and improve office spaces to ensure employee safety and support their new hybrid workforce.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper to find out if automating certain IT operations can help lessen the burden on your IT staff while simultaneously improving the end user experience.
WHITE PAPER:
Accesst this featured white paper to find 3 common barriers to workplace productivity, and the essential solutions to resolving them. Read on to see how you can realign your project management methodology and increase productivity while reducing wasted time.
WHITE PAPER:
This best practices guide provides guidance to help you more effectively and efficiently operate as a mobile worker. Inside, find advice to help you drive success with mobile work at home and on the road, as well as tips for increasing mobile communication.
EGUIDE:
All IT organizations face the constant and sometimes contradictory struggle to improve both the efficiency and quality of the IT services they provide. In this e-guide from SearchDataCenter.com, our experts share 10 considerations to keep in mind when implementing change management processes.
EGUIDE:
As many businesses continue to utilize a hybrid workplace model, HR leaders and CIOs are tasked with determining which tools can best support their employees working hybrid. This e-guide outlines 14 workplace technologies for businesses to consider, including collaboration tools and communication platforms. Read on to unlock 12 more technologies.
EZINE:
While the latest GCE A-Level results suggest that more people than ever will go on to study science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem) courses at university, the IT industry is failing to attract enough new talent. An ageing workforce means there is a "demographic time bomb in IT".