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In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to NHS Digital about how technology is supporting the health service's response to the coronavirus crisis. We examine the challenges of running a successful security operations centre. And we look at the emerging datacentre architecture based on composable infrastructure. Read the issue now.
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In this week's Computer Weekly, we get the expert reaction to find out if the NHS contact-tracing app will work. Staying close to clients is crucial through lockdown – we look at the importance of customer experience management. And one CIO explains how he implemented a digital transformation plan in two weeks. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is the first medical school to leverage Lyceum, an Epic EHR training platform designed for first-year medical students.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual list of the 50 most influential people in UK IT, and talk to this year's winner, NHS Digital CEO Sarah Wilkinson, about an unprecedented year of challenges. Also, we examine the best software patching strategies and see how the pandemic has affected women in tech. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
DirectTrust is looking to improve the usability of the Direct standard for use cases such as closed-loop referrals and ADT notifications to drive health data interoperability.
EGUIDE:
Ransomware is one of the most common attacks used to hold data hostage, especially in healthcare, and that helped increase the use of digital currencies like Bitcoin. In this e-guide, learn how to defend against threats like ransomware and cryptojacking and how deception technology can help.
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SAP Cloud Platform is the key technology in SAP's plan to drive digital transformation by linking legacy applications and data with next-generation technology.
EGUIDE:
Download this e-guide to learn why technology isn't infallible for patients and healthcare organizations and has the potential to change the healthcare industry for the better.
EGUIDE:
Learn from Mike Fisher, health IT privacy lawyer about how cybersecurity concerns have shifted from data breaches to ransomware and malware exploits that shut down hospitals and threaten patient safety.