EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the differing approaches to teaching computer science across the UK and assess the pros and cons of each. Our latest buyer's guide examines the technologies and best practices of multicloud environments. And we find out what you get for your money when buying cyber insurance. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we visit the new campus of Chinese networking supplier Huawei, to find out what the firm thinks of the controversy raging about the security of its products. Our latest buyer's guide examines storage optimisation technologies. And we look at the latest developments for technology in schools. Read the issue now.
VIDEO:
Access this essential webcast to learn more about how the education industry is using cloud computing and virtualization. Learn how to empower your educators while creating a personalized learning environment for your students.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we feature an interview with a British Academic who is helping the UAE establish the world's first university focused on artificial intelligence. Also, find out in this eguide how Abu Dhabi oil giant ADNOC is adapting its business in the digital age, and how Bahrain is preparing itself as a fintech hub.
EZINE:
An issue looking at how the channel can overcome the skills problems and a chance to hear from a range of leading vendors on how the security market is faring
CASE STUDY:
Access the following case study to get a firsthand look at how Hamilton County Department of Education is using analytics to help address the students' educational needs. Discover how the school board was able to pinpoint efforts and increase overall test scores by more than 10%.
EZINE:
Organizations are faced with the double challenge of having to secure a growing volume of endpoints, and dealing with an increasing number of security threats.
CASE STUDY:
The operations division in a large multibillion-dollar service company had significant challenges training its franchisees to overcome these challenges the company purchased and installed the SyberWorks Training Center with a 250-seat license.