EBOOK:
Microsoft Office used to be a simple thing. You'd buy a box of software, install Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint – and that was it. But that all changed with the launch of Office 365. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at Microsoft's subscription-based enterprise software offering.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, find out how cloud-based apps are helping Iconic Hotels, Singapore Airlines and Seek to speed up digital transformation efforts and streamline IT operations, as well as how the Covid-19 outbreak is spurring more companies to turn to cloud.
EGUIDE:
In this expert guide, Tom Nolle, data communications expert with 33 years of experience, explains why companies migrating to Microsoft Office 365 need to plan, pilot-test and verify at every step. Plus, Google Apps and Office 365 are evaluated (side-by-side) in terms of features, functionalities and cost.
CASE STUDY:
Canada's largest communications company used Modern Analytics and DataFlux technology to de-duplicate records and gain an accurate view of domestic dwellings.
WHITE PAPER:
VMware and RIM have worked together over the past two-plus years to provide official support of Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) solutions on VMware virtual infrastructure. In this white paper, learn about the best practices for running BlackBerry® Enterprise Server on VMware® Infrastructure 3 or VMware vSphere™ 4.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper also describes IBM WebSphere® Virtual Enterprise, a product designed to virtualize enterprise applications and services across the IT infrastructure.
EBOOK:
Before moving to Microsoft Office 2013 or Office 365, IT pros should compare features, licensing schemes and application usage and be aware of emerging Office alternatives.
WHITE PAPER:
Developers are spending too much time adapting mobile applications for specific devices, and not enough time developing apps that could deliver more business value. This paper explains how a Mobile Enterprise Application Platform (MEAP) can provide a sound, sustainable strategy for mobilizing enterprise applications.
EZINE:
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we examine exclusive research into the investment priorities of UK IT decision-makers, which shows virtualisation, Windows 7 and security as the top areas for spending this year. We analyse the changing nature of database architecture; and the BBC’s Chief Technology Officer talks about IT plans for the broadcaster.