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Continuous integration and continuous deployment offer a variety of advantages for software developers. In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at what changes are in its pipeline, assesses the cultural changes it brings and how it can deliver results at speed.
EGUIDE:
Organisations need to have a thorough understanding of software components and build security controls into development lifecycles to shore up the security of their software supply chains. Learn how software supply chain security can combine risk management and cybersecurity to help protect your organisation from potential vulnerabilities.
EGUIDE:
The steady incursion of artificial intelligence (AI) into enterprise software was a major theme behind Computer Weekly's indepth stories in this area in 2019. Human versus machine is the opposition that looms over much of the coverage here. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 business applications stories of 2019.
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The steady modernisation of ERP systems, as they edge to the cloud and are complemented by new-generation customer software, was markedly evident this year. And blockchain and AI are making inroads. In this e-guide, Computer Weekly takes a look at the top 10 business applications of 2018.
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New business initiatives either succeed or fail based on the quality of their IT implementation plan. In this exclusive guide, IT executives with experience introducing and managing new applications, services, and business initiatives, share an IT implementation strategy to help you deploy business initiatives.
EGUIDE:
Containers are going to play a growing role in cloud application management. As containers continue to mature, you need to begin adopting containers--if you haven't already--in order to get ahead of your competition. This e-guide gives an in-depth look at how clouds will maximize the benefits of containers.
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DevOps is a shift in how leading edge companies are starting to manage their software and IT work. However, many larger organizations face challenges supporting a DevOps culture with their legacy architecture, which is not conducive to a small team environment.
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Before your DevOps team jumps on board with AWS, you need a full array of tools from either AWS or third parties. This e-guide covers how to avoid errors in releasing code in AWS, how to select the right combination of AWS and third party tools for your business needs, and more.