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In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how fast-food chain KFC turned to digital to survive the pandemic. Our latest buyer's guide looks at technologies to improve office productivity for home workers. And we assess the growing problem of electronic waste and how to tackle it. Read the issue now.
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Big data containers running in Kubernetes clusters are a new option for deploying Hadoop, Spark and other platforms. Read this handbook for insights into the potential benefits of putting big data systems in containers and offers advice on how to manage containerized environments.
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Companies are rushing to invest in big data analytics tools, but many forget about the underlying infrastructure that supports their big data efforts. In this informative white paper, learn why the right database management system (DBMS) could be the key to a successful big data analytics project.
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In this issue, we drill down on the facts of NoSQL databases, tapping into the experiences of savvy startups and other companies whose needs led them to NoSQL technologies. But is NoSQL right for you? Companies with fast-growing vaults of Web, social media, demographic and machine data should pay attention. IT experts chime in with timely advice.
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The following white paper explores the through the eyes of pioneering analyst, Tom Davenport, on the importance of the data scientist when it comes to success with big data and advanced analytics. Learn how they how they help, how to onboard or create them, and much more.
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How can you decide if you should invest in cloud BI tools? This expert guide reveals crucial information on cloud BI and analytics for IT decision-makers. Discover the biggest trends, benefits, and challenges of cloud BI tools.
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This executive brief explains how the combination of master data management (MDM) and data quality (DQ) can significantly enhance the accuracy and reliability of data, enabling timely, confident decisions and accurate reporting.
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With SAP HANA at the center of its marketing focus, SAP is quickly finding that it is customers -- and not the C-Suite -- that will dictate the success of the in-memory database platform.