EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with staff working from home during the coronavirus crisis, we look at three key technology areas to consider. We find out about a novel approach to teaching security awareness to users. And we examine the role of IT in corporate environmental, social and governance programmes. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how Microsoft is dominating the Software-as-a-Service space thanks to its strength in collaboration software and how the new generation of collaboration software could be stoking communication overload. Also, check out our chart comparing Slack, Microsoft Teams and Spark.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine what retailers need to do to make their digital channels accessible for disa-bled people. We look at the rise of alternative desktop productivity tools to Microsoft Office. And our new buyer's guide covers next-generation programming tools such as no-code/low-code development. Read the issue now.
WEBCAST:
This exclusive webcast examines how to enable better collaboration across mobile platforms in order to foster innovation and increase both productivity and overall efficiency.
EGUIDE:
IT departments are constantly seeking ways to move applications, data and services to the cloud. Yet, UC has remained in-house and on premises longer. But, over the years, managed UC services have come a long way to create a solid set of benefits that may convince business leaders to reconsider. In our expert guide, dive into 4 of those benefits.
WHITE PAPER:
Click through to access two recent research reports on the overall state of Web Content Management (WCM) and an evaluation of one company's leadership in the industry.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper examines some of the top UC solutions on the market and compares their TCO so you can see which tool will both satisfy your requirements and fit your budget.
WHITE PAPER:
This crucial paper examines several kinds of attacks designed specifically to disrupt UC platforms and discusses how your organization can defend against these increasingly frequent threats.