EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to food and drinks giant PepsiCo, about how it works with tech startups to drive growth and digital transformation. Our latest buyer's guide examines the key elements of a composable business. And with all the chatter about ChatGPT, we look at the implications of generative AI. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Read analysis of some of the Nordic results from the Computer Weekly IT priorities survey for this year. Unsurprisingly, cloud computing is one of the biggest draws and more than half of CIOs in the region will spend more on cloud technologies this year than they did in 2016.
WHITE PAPER:
Over 20% of the mainframe workforce is expected to retire over the next five years. That's why companies are rethinking their hiring strategies with millennials in mind. Check out strategies on how to address this shift in the mainframe talent pool, and learn what your IT and hiring teams should be doing to attract new talent.
EGUIDE:
This year, we asked nearly 300 IT professionals in APAC which technology areas they identified as being imperative for 2021. In this infographic find out how remote working is influencing investments, learn about shifts in application development trends and which infrastructure tools will be deployed most in 2021.
EGUIDE:
This guide offers a collection of our most popular articles for IT leaders during the last part of 2016, looking at what it takes to be a great CIO and how to get the most out of your IT budget.
EZINE:
This quarter, we look at the impact of Nokia layoffs on Finland, and in particular the city of Espoo which is home to both Nokia and Microsoft's Finnish headquarters. We also look at how Denmark's Bang & Olufsen is taking control of sales data with cloud-based software.
INFOGRAPHIC:
The key cybersecurity trends expected to shape 2023 run the gamut from the human behind the keyboard to tools embedding machine learning. Here's the lowdown on six trends IT services executives expect to encounter this year.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This infographic from a survey of nearly 9,000 IT leaders in 90 countries shows how CIOs are managing change, prioritising innovation and digital technology, and reporting greater job satisfaction.
EGUIDE:
This year's Computer Weekly and TechTarget IT Priorities survey has revealed that IT decision makers at Benelux based organisations are less confident, than counterparts in most other parts of Europe, that IT budgets will rise this year.Only 28% of them think budgets will increase.