EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, our salary survey reveals the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on IT professionals' wages and job security. A potentially deadly cyber attack on a US water plant highlight the risks to critical infrastructure. And we find out how NHS Scotland is using tech to support its vaccine roll-out. Read the issue now.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper discusses how you can roll out high-quality, video-enabled services faster with minimal risk and disruption so that your organization can achieve benefits similar to the incredible leaps that have been see within the healthcare industry.
EBOOK:
In this expert handbook, we help you weigh the benefits of cloud vs. on-premise and explore how you can move from a hardware-centric video conference system to a more nimble, software-driven one.
EBOOK:
This Buyer's Guide will help enterprise IT professionals pick the most advanced video conference equipment that best fits their enterprise's specific requirements and budget.
EGUIDE:
Today, a new issue has to be considered for the future of conference rooms: We must make people feel safe. This can be achieved through a combination of policy changes, room design changes and new technologies. In this e-guide, learn more about different technologies that can help organizations as they transition to a hybrid workplace model.
WHITE PAPER:
As virtualization spreads users across the globe, organizations are seeking solutions to keep their users connected. View this white paper to learn how the virtualization of video is helping make these options more affordable and flexible for businesses today.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource takes an in-depth look at the videoconferencing (VC) vendor marketplace, as well as must-have VC capabilities and features. Also inside, find a side-by-side comparison of VC vendor strengths and weaknesses.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
In this 11-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the use of tablets in business and how the effect of mass adoption of tablets in the enterprise could be far more significant than either the desktop or laptop computer.