INFOGRAPHIC:
The 2023 Computer Weekly/TechTarget salary survey asked IT professionals around the world to share information about their salaries – take a look to find out how your salary compares to your peers, by job seniority, age, company size and gender.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, as research reveals that three-quarters of non-tech workers would be interested in a job in IT, we examine what's stopping them. We analyse the key storage elements of building a private cloud. And Bloomberg's head of data science talks about the benefits of machine learning. Read the issue now.
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.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how Rentokil Initial is using digital innovations to improve the age-old task of pest control. Leading experts offer a 15-point plan to improve diversity and inclusion in IT. And with all the excitement around ChatGPT, we ask whether business is ready to use the AI chatbot. Read the issue now.
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.
RESOURCE CENTER:
Attending one of the jam-packed IBM developerWorks Live! briefings will shorten your learning curve, and improve the quality and results of your most difficult software projects. Keep up-to-speed on the latest trends in the industry by signing up now for some of the most powerful briefings.
WHITE PAPER:
In the Global Knowledge/TechRepublic 2010 Salary Survey, conducted at that end of last year, one of the questions put to respondents was "What skill set will your company be looking to add in 2010?" Here's the complete list, with the No. 1 skill listed being in the highest demand.
EGUIDE:
Something as seemingly trivial as a truck hitting a telephone pole can suddenly leave health care employees unable to access clinical applications and patient data. This tip discusses how providers can create, and update, business continuity plans to ensure that key systems and processes are maintained.