EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look into Apple's controversial plans to build a huge datacentre in a small town in the west of Ireland, and the local arguments it has caused. We find out how the Met Office is managing its vast quantities of weather data. And we examine Google plans to bring AI to the recruitment market. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper discusses a tablet solution that can run your important applications like a laptop while still promoting mobility and anytime, anywhere access.
EBOOK:
In this handbook, consultant Steve Robins explains how mobile location-based services work, the benefits of using them, and the potential risks. Then, executive editor Lauren Horwitz writes about how retailer Nordstrom has adopted beacon technology to better assist in-store customers.
WHITE PAPER:
While mobile self-scanning technology helps retailers improve the shopping experience, many businesses worry about the impact mobility will have on shrink. In this informative white paper, learn how to combine technical, operational, and psychological deterrents to reap the benefits of mobile shopping while also minimizing shrink concerns.
EZINE:
This week’s Computer Weekly contains an exclusive interview with JP Morgan COO India Gary-Martin about juggling multiple legacy IT systems while keeping the merchant bank compliant. We also look at how near-field communications technology promises to revolutionise consumer spending and we ask whether 2012 could be the year that APM becomes vital?
WHITE PAPER:
This informative resource takes an in-depth look at the state of BYOD and mobile security, discussing how the landscape has changed over the past year.
WHITE PAPER:
This crucial resource examines a mobile management solution that enables your organization to deliver all of your business critical information over mobile while safeguarding corporate IP, customer and employee data, non-public financial information and business intelligence.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast discusses how a managed unified communication strategy can help your organization overcome the security, performance, and management challenges that come with BYOD, and discusses how your organization can keep your mobile workforce productive and collaborative.