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In this week's Computer Weekly, the travel industry was devastated by the pandemic, but we find out how Eurotunnel is turning to digital to better engage customers in the post-Covid world. We examine the impact of the economic slowdown on the tech giants. And we explain all you need to know about data gravity. Read the issue now.
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An e-zine looking at the issues around flash storage, EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), hardware as a service, and cloud platforms. Here's all the channel news you need to know.
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Discover a vendor comparison between AWS, Azure, and Google's big data services that can simplify your cloud provider search process. See how the three differ in terms of performance, ease-of-use, and business intelligence.
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Generative AI has arrived on the scene with a multitude of ethical issues. In this 13-page buyer’s guide, Computer Weekly explores those considerations, assesses data classification tools and looks at how to improve test data management.
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In this expert guide, discover how Nelson, a global architectural design firm, was able to improve their overall management, security, and performance by replacing their on-premises SAN strategy with a distributed, shared cloud storage system. Read on and join George Crump as he explores the power of global file locking.
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In this issue, we look at vSphere vs. KVM, along with other hyper-converged hypervisors. We also check out how snapshots and replication complement traditional backup.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine emerging technologies in storage such as helium disks and DNA. Ransomware is becoming more sophisticated and the attackers more tactical. And as the EU's top court challenges the UK over surveillance, we ask what this means for data privacy after Brexit. Read the issue now.
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Disk-based backup targets have evolved to become far more than just cheap disk arrays. It is vital to understand the different capabilities these systems can offer. In this guide discover new features such as in-place recovery - that allows a virtual machine to instantiate its data store directly from an appliance.
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More enterprises are looking to store data in the public cloud, often at a fraction of the cost of on-premises storage. But transferring that data isn't straightforward. Examine 5 data migration methods for moving storage to AWS in this expert guide, as well as 4 additional mistakes to avoid when transferring servers and apps to the cloud.