EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we unveil our list of the 25 most influential women in UK IT, and talk to the winner - Tech City CEO Joanna Shields. We hear from oil giant BP about how it moved to a hybrid cloud environment. And we examine the changing nature of the outsourcing market and what it means for IT managers.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This survey of business leaders by the Economist Intelligence Unit for Pegasystems finds that businesses are mostly confident they will reach their digital transformation agendas, but senior business leaders need to be more closely involved.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, we'll take a look at how some of the world's biggest financial brands are moving to the cloud, and share a cautionary tale or two about the mistakes some have made while trying to get there.
EZINE:
German investment banking giant Deutsche Bank is opening a division focused on innovation as part of its plan to digitise all business operations. Read more details in this edition of CW Europe.
EBOOK:
In this week’s issue of Computer Weekly we kick-off a programme of content aimed at providing a resource for IT training, education and career development. We also look at the controversial supplier contracts for the NHS IT programme, and examine the challenges of Big Data - plus our usual analysis of the week’s news. Download the latest issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
This TDWI Best Practices report identifies how business intelligence (BI) enables finance and accounting executives, managers and analysts to be powerful agents of organizational change. The paper includes practical advice and best practices for finance departments to partner with IT to leverage financial and non-financial data strategically.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide explores why creativity is becoming a critical skill for finance professionals, and offers key recommendations from a leading CFO to help you successfully move forward.
CASE STUDY:
Independent Financial Concepts Group (IFGC) knew that they needed a solution to help them configure, secure and support the devices containing sensitive information at a low cost. Read on to learn who IFGC turned to in order to help them do just that.