RESOURCE:
David Godkin, counsel for app developer Six4Three, outlines the legal arguments that will be used in the case against Facebook, as well as the relevant cases, statutes and authorities that apply.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, 13 years after Computer Weekly first reported on flaws in the Post Office IT system, a public inquiry finally allows victims to reveal the devastating impact on their lives. Enterprises are starting to evaluate the uses of 5G. And we look at how SMEs have turned to e-commerce after the pandemic. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, a leading AI expert explains the risks of an arms race in artificial intelligence caused by the domination of private sector providers. Our latest buyer's guide examines ways to reduce IT's energy use. And we analyse the latest damning revelations from the Post Office scandal inquiry. Read the issue now.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
Fewer than 10% of CIOs identified themselves and their companies as being advanced in the journey to incorporate technology into their digital business strategies, Deloitte's 2018 CIO survey reveals in the UK edition of its 2018 global CIO survey, Manifesting Legacy: Looking Beyond the Digtal Era.
RESOURCE:
This undated document summarises the information contained in some of the exhibits produced by Godkin's 16 May declaration. The author is unknown.
WHITE PAPER:
This infographic illustrates the necessity of integration between business and IT, as well as the fundamental disagreements that exist between the two groups.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide from SearchCIO.com highlights the baseline requirements that must be met by business software in order to deliver the higher-level services and information that help businesses thrive.
EZINE:
This issue of Enterprise CIO Decisions E-Zine highlights several success stories showcasing how today's IT leaders are finding enough success to increase BI investments and, ultimately, putting their data growth management concerns to rest.
WHITE PAPER:
In this analysis, Frank Buytendijk examines what information management means, and describes a complete spectrum of business cases, ranging from tactical cost reduction to transformational impact on the organization’s business model.