EGUIDE:
SAP CTO Juergen Mueller offers a glimpse into the company's thinking around delivering business applications as microservices, among other areas and updates in its technology strategy.
EGUIDE:
Each year, Computer Weekly asks CIOs and senior IT decision makers what they will be investing in during the 12 months ahead. Access this infographic to find out the key spending priorities for decision makers in the UK and Ireland in 2018.
EBOOK:
What separates leaders from laggards in digital transformation? In this e-guide, find out what it takes for CIOs to successfully navigate digital transformation strategy and challenges.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Companies are starting to reach the maturity stages of their digital transformation initiatives, but for many, it's still unclear what a transformed enterprise will look like. In this expert eGuide, find out what's in store for digital transformation in the future – and take a peek at the outcomes.
EGUIDE:
Check out this guide for a look back at the top ten most hyped sessions of the VMworld 2018. You'll also find a brief synopsis of VMware's latest activities from the past year and looking forward.
WEBCAST:
Check out this concise webcast to find out what IT leaders need to do to provide top-notch performance, security and control across the cloud infrastructure.
LANDING PAGE:
Our IT Salary & Career Study is now underway and we need your help to determine the current trends in employment & salaries. As a valued Computer Weekly member, you're invited to share your experience by completing this survey. It only takes a few minutes to complete and you'll also be one of the first to receive a detailed survey report.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, two years after the Kalifa report laid out a roadmap for continued fintech sector growth, UK entrepreneurs and startups are worried about the lack of progress. We look at the top tech trends in retail and find out which companies are leading the way. And we examine six ways to slash IT emissions. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
At the Computer Weekly diversity in tech event, experts proposed a 15-point plan to improve diversity and inclusion across the industry. Suggestions focused on getting people into the sector and keeping them there. Download the full report here.