EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we take a look at how digital transformation is shaking up the Nordic region and placing CIOs at the forefront of the social and economic changes that come with it. Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland are all heading in the same direction at a pace. This e-guide features an article about each.
LANDING PAGE:
Computer Weekly is looking for nominations for the annual Innovation Awards to honour digital transformation initiatives in Asia-Pacific that have transformed organisations in six industries. Download the nomination form to share your organisation's success story.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we feature the small Island state of Bahrain and its efforts to make itself the go to fintech hub of the Middle East. On the subject of progressive ICT infrastructures this e-guide also looks at the rapid progress being made in Dubai as the government strives to make the city smart.
WHITE PAPER:
This ebook presents CIOs and IT executives with a modern approach to becoming change agents and drive innovation within their organizations
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper dives into the differences between the Agile and Waterfall methodologies in relation to software development, the pros and cons of each, best use cases, and a roadmap for mixing the two.
EBOOK:
Data science, predictive analytics and machine learning applications start with data collection and data mining tasks that set the stage for analysis. Learn how to manage your data mining tasks and data science applications to help ensure that your big data analytics program is in the corporate spotlight for all the right reasons.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how HS2, the UK's planned high-speed railway, is developing its IT from scratch and having to predict the future. We hear from DevOps experts who try to bust some of the myths around continuous software delivery. And our latest buyer's guide analyses graph databases. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
Europe is on a quest for innovation, looking like it might even give California's Silicon Valley a run for its money in a few years' time. London's Silicon Roundabout in Old Street may be smaller than Silicon Valley in size and reputation; however it is often featured on the list of top ten best cities to begin a startup company.