LANDING PAGE:
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EGUIDE:
The Covid-19 pandemic is turning out to be a big fork in the road for many companies. But what about the industry that keeps the lights on for them?
EZINE:
What more does a region need to be recognised as a technology leader than its very own valley, of the silicon variety? Where once only oil flowed down Saudi Arabia's economic valleys, tech has now taken a grip. Read in this issue about the country's ambitions in the tech sector.
BOOK:
Learn how to make your presentation stand out from the crowd and make 'death by slide presentation' a thing of the past with this book extract especially written for IT professionals.
CASE STUDY:
Download this case study to discover how a company transitioned to a service-oriented organization in a timely and cost-effective manner by implementing HP education, software tools and ITSM services.
WHITE PAPER:
This eBook discusses nine eProcurement best practices. It also demonstrates how they will help you reduce environmental waste while implementing and managing your Green purchasing program.
CASE STUDY:
AstraZeneca was looking for a way to automate its manual duty assignment and logging training processes. Read this case study to learn how they accomplished this by implementing a learning management system to automate and streamline the assignment of all regulatory and job-specific training.
CASE STUDY:
The IT department of T-Com Human Resources was faced with the challenge of training 140,000 employees to perform reporting processes for their own business travel as quickly as possible. Read this case study to find out how T-Com found their way to datango in their search for a customizable context sensitive online help system.
EZINE:
In April, the Philippines suffered its worst-ever government data breach, when personal information, including fingerprint data and passport information, belonging to around 70 million people, were compromised.