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  • Computer Weekly – 30 April 2024: What's it like being the IT chief at Man Utd?

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we speak to the chief digital information officer of Manchester United Football Club to discuss the IT that keeps a premiership team running. We also investigate how well prepared the UK is for major semiconductor supply chain disruptions. Read the issue now.

  • Flight to Success: Birdie's DevOps Evolution Fueled by Observability Insights

    Sponsored by: Honeycomb

    To unlock critical insights about debugging and application performance, Birdie, a home healthcare tech platform, set out to enhance its observability. Check out this case study to discover how the company accomplished its mission.

  • AI-Driven Predictive Models Improve Student Enrolment, Retention and Logistics for a Leading University

    Sponsored by: Qualitest Group

    To boost student registration and retention rates, a university turned to AI-driven technologies for help. So, how do these AI tools work, and what benefits have they delivered? Find out in this case study.

  • Measuring DevOps Maturity in Large Enterprises

    Sponsored by: Qualitest Group

    This white paper explores DevOps maturity in enterprises, offering models to assess culture, people, process, and technology. It defines 5 stages from Aspirational to NextGen, with each building on the last. Start reading here.

  • Future-Proofing The Network With Sd-Wan

    Sponsored by: VMware, Inc.

    Global provider of safe storage services for bulk liquids, Stolt-Nielsen, recognized that its MPLS-based network presented cost and management challenges. So, the provider set out to future-proof its network infrastructure. Tap into this case study to learn how Stolt-Nielsen accomplished that mission.

  • Get back to project management basics

    Sponsored by: Atlassian

    Discover the 5 essential principles for project management success with Jira Work Management. Get back to basics by connecting projects to goals, creating overviews, managing risks, streamlining approvals, and contextualizing tasks. Read full post for tips on running effective retrospectives and more.

  • Innovation in Product Development

    Sponsored by: Miro

    With 98% of today’s business leaders agreeing that the need for innovation is urgent, it has become critical for organizations to transform their operations and legacy systems to keep up with new standards. However, these changes may require so risk-taking, something of which many leaders are wary of. Dig into this guide to learn more.

  • Control failures: The Cybersecurity Industry's Dirty Little Secret

    Sponsored by: Panaseer

    Control failures: Are they the cybersecurity industry’s dirty little secret? Here to answer that question are Head of Product Marketing at Panaseer, Nick Lines, and Deputy CISO of Bank of England, Dave Ferguson. Tune in to this webcast to unlock the insightful discussion.

  • The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Data Fabric, Q1 2024

    Sponsored by: Teradata

    To compare 15 leading data fabric providers, including Informatica, Oracle and Teradata, explore this 2024 Forrester Wave report.

  • What Is Application Performance Monitoring?

    Sponsored by: Honeycomb

    For a 101 guide to application performance monitoring (APM), take a look through this blog by Honeycomb.

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