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In this week's Computer Weekly, as the UK government struggles to get new IT systems up and running before Brexit, we examine the challenges ahead. We look at serverless computing and ask why this emerging cloud technology is so important. And we discuss the latest best practice in mobile strategy for SMEs. Read the issue now.
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Mobile and data technologies are allowing organisations to provide service levels not even dreamt of a few years ago. This guide looks at some examples of these technologies transforming organisations in Australia.
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Apple Pay introduces EMV cryptographic strength to remote payments for in-app payments on the iPhone and interconnected Apple devices. It has the potential to reduce card-not-present (CNP) fraud.
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This exclusive resource discusses a mobile management solution that augments the domain-specific metrics and analytics provided by mobile device management and mobile application management vendors with the business context of the enterprise end user to measure productivity.
EGUIDE:
This exclusive e-guide offers advice on developing a strong mobile security plan and examines how some modern corporations approach BYOD and security.
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This informative paper discusses how your organization can embrace BYOD with full security and control, providing a simple and streamlined user experience.
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This exclusive paper discusses a mobile tool that allows you to distribute secure, relevant content, documents and information to a vast number of users on smart mobile devices, HTML5 capable web browsers, and traditional desktop or laptop computers.
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This exclusive resource discusses a series of touchscreen mobile devices engineered with enterprise-grade security, seamless connectivity and along legacy of reliable computing to empower your workforce with the capabilities they need to be productive and efficient.
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The cell phone market is nothing if not dynamic. A couple of years ago, it would have been unthinkable that Blackberry would have slipped to the third most utilized operating system for smartphones.