EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of The Football Association about how technology supports the national game from grassroots to the England teams. 5G Advanced is here – we report from MWC 2024 on the next steps for the mobile industry. And we examine the latest developments in the retail tech sector. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
It's that time of year again when the Computer Weekly/TechTarget IT Priorities 2019 survey results are out, so in this issue we take a look at some of the findings.
EGUIDE:
Becoming more digital has emerged as a ruling concept among forward-looking organisations in recent years. Now, while having multi-channel engagement with customers is a big aspect of digital, so too is attracting and retaining the employees who can make a reality of digital transformation.
EZINE:
Download this issue of Access magazine to understand how the enterprise mobility management (EMM) landscape is changing and the IT infrastructure systems issues popping up around graphics support, secure data access and how IT pros are approaching these IT infrastructure challenges.
EGUIDE:
In an era of mobile everything, mobile security threats are on the rise and security is becoming increasingly important. Discover the top 5 mobile security threats that should be on your radar and the benefits of security solutions like two-factor authentication.
EGUIDE:
This expert guide serves as your window into the DaaS market—deconstructing the DaaS growth forecast, how to become a DaaS provider should you choose to do so, and how your company can make the most of mobile services. Read on for the details.
EZINE:
Digital transformation is more than a marketing pitch, it's a step forward into the next generation of channel partnership. Access this channel analysis e-zine to learn how to turn your reluctant channel partners into agents of change.
EBOOK:
Download this handbook to learn how EMM tools have changed with the market, and use this guide as a way to craft the best mobility strategy for your organization.
EGUIDE:
Despite the fears of many that rollouts of the next generation infrastructure would be delayed or just not be possible due mainly to the adverse economic conditions caused by Covid-19, the prospects are actually quite bright for the 5G industry in 2021.