EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as research reveals that three-quarters of non-tech workers would be interested in a job in IT, we examine what's stopping them. We analyse the key storage elements of building a private cloud. And Bloomberg's head of data science talks about the benefits of machine learning. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Something as seemingly trivial as a truck hitting a telephone pole can suddenly leave health care employees unable to access clinical applications and patient data. This tip discusses how providers can create, and update, business continuity plans to ensure that key systems and processes are maintained.
WHITE PAPER:
Single Sign-On has emerged as a significant technology that resolves a major issue for organizations with multiple platforms, servers and applications requiring unique usernames and passwords for access.
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.
CASE STUDY:
This paper explains how T-Systems, an SAP global hosting partner and an outsourcing provider for SAP, turned to SAP Education to create an intensive SAP training course that greatly reduced the need for travel. Read on to learn the business benefits T-Systems has experienced since combining efforts with SAP Education.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper will explain how education and training programs from SAP are now offered in a wide variety of delivery options to meet the needs of today’s workforce. This paper will also introduce you to the flexible training options now available from SAP, as well as some innovative new offerings just released in the last few months.
WHITE PAPER:
This eBook discusses nine eProcurement best practices. It also demonstrates how they will help you reduce environmental waste while implementing and managing your Green purchasing program.
CASE STUDY:
This case study explains how Virgin Media, a leading provider of broadband, TV, mobile phone and home phone services in the UK, was able to realize significant workforce gains with a cloud-based learning and performance management system.