EGUIDE:
Consolidation and acquisition marked the supplier side of the IT industry in respect of information management in 2019. The question of how modern BI and analytics software shapes up to nonrelational big data is addressed. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 information management stories of 2019.
EBOOK:
The Nordic countries are renowned for being home to thriving tech startup scenes so it is hardly surprising that IT is a disruptive force in the region.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
Fewer than 10% of CIOs identified themselves and their companies as being advanced in the journey to incorporate technology into their digital business strategies, Deloitte's 2018 CIO survey reveals in the UK edition of its 2018 global CIO survey, Manifesting Legacy: Looking Beyond the Digtal Era.
EGUIDE:
Artificial Intelligence and human analysis have been coming together in recent years. Whether using packaged BI and data preparation tools, or languages like Python and R, business analysts and data scientists and engineers alike have been exploring the use of machine learning algorithms to augment their data analyses. Read more in this e-guide.
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.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This survey of 80 CIOs and IT leaders by Coeus Consulting shows the technology and financial trends facing IT leaders and businesses.
PRESENTATION:
A look forward to the 12 months ahead for IT leaders and the key trends of the coming year - this presentation came from Spencer Izard, chief analyst in the enterprise advisory team at Ovum, discussing the major technology trends for this year.
EBOOK:
In this week's Computer Weekly, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella explains why he has made empathy a key part of technology innovation. We examine the latest news in the ongoing debate over the tax status of IT contractors in the public sector. And we ask if an emphasis on creativity will help attract more young people to work in IT. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
As an authority cited in the lead article in this e-guide explains, for many businesses "real time" means more frequent business intelligence reporting or data model updating. And yet, as another article in this e-guide explains, many organisations lack the infrastructure and culture necessary to deliver the required data.
EGUIDE:
The BI market is wide and varied, and ever evolving. Get the help you need navigating the vibrant options available to your business by downloading and reading this expert guide to BI and analytics tools.