EBOOK:
It's important for an organisation to pick training tools that suit its needs. In this 16-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how to cultivate the right learning culture, the best security training options and why post-pandemic reskilling needs to focus on main frames.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, 13 years after Computer Weekly first reported on flaws in the Post Office IT system, a public inquiry finally allows victims to reveal the devastating impact on their lives. Enterprises are starting to evaluate the uses of 5G. And we look at how SMEs have turned to e-commerce after the pandemic. Read the issue now.
PODCAST:
Welcome to the IBM developerWorks Smarter Planet Industry Solutions technical podcast series, your source for technical discussions regarding IT solutions for your industry. Tune in every few weeks to hearĀ a new expert discussion.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource reveals everything HR professionals, IT professionals, and business leaders need to know about internal talent mobility. With a strong internal mobility program, you can leverage your existing employee base to achieve corporate goals, shifting resources where they're best suited while keeping your employees engaged and content.
CASE STUDY:
The operations division in a large multibillion-dollar service company had significant challenges training its franchisees to overcome these challenges the company purchased and installed the SyberWorks Training Center with a 250-seat license.
EGUIDE:
In this expert tip, find out which certification programs are getting overhauled, including those focused on individual call center managers and agents, such as the program from ICMI, and the costs associated with these certifications.
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.
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.