EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the 13th annual UKtech50 list, with this year's most influential person award shared by secretaries of state for science, innovation and technology Michelle Donelan and Chloe Smith. Also, we examine mounting legal challenges faced by the emergence of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. Read the issue now.
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As Estonia finalises the initial version of its government services digital assistant for launch, the man heading the project describes the birth of Bürokratt and beyond. Also read about Helsinki's role in a pan-EU project to introduce drone technology into emergency medical services.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper to learn how to eliminate common and repeated inquiries by giving employees a place to find their own answers, and provide an easy transition for those with more complex issues.
DATA SHEET:
The Computer Weekly Innovation Awards APAC 2024 will once again shine the spotlight on digital transformation projects that have delivered business impact and/or solved problems using innovative approaches. All entries will be assessed by an independent panel of judges. Download your nomination form here.
VIDEO:
With the help of automation, organizations can overcome these challenges for a variety of benefits. In this video, learn how offloading repeatable tasks from IT teammates can unleash strategic work and innovation for your business.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide looks at secure coding and examines the challenges of securing your software supply chain. Cyber law enforcement leaders are calling on firms to end the secrecy around ransomware attacks. And we find out how facial recognition technology is being adopted by retailers. Read the issue now.
CASE STUDY:
In order to to develop the best car, optimize the performance on race-weekend and evolve faster than their competitors, the BTW Alpine F1 Team needed a way to maximize the potential of their data. Access this case study to learn why the BWT Alpine F1 Team turned to KX to extract more value from their data in a very fast way.
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In this month's CW EMEA, we look at generative AI, which Accenture claims is the next big thing in enterprise IT. We also look at a demo of multi-supplier non-real-time RAN optimisation, a Ryder Cup tech testbed, and how Zurich Insurance has cut the time it takes to develop ServiceNow apps. Read the issue now.