EGUIDE:
Each year, Computer Weekly asks CIOs and senior IT decision makers what they will be investing in during the 12 months ahead. Access this infographic to find out the key spending priorities for decision makers in the UK and Ireland in 2018.
EGUIDE:
The results of TechTarget and Computer Weekly's annual reader survey, which asks for feedback on readers' media consumption when considering an IT purchase, reveals the complexity of IT purchase decisions.
INFOGRAPHIC:
In this infographic, we share insights on IT buyer's content preferences depending on their buying stage and provide information on how to reach and engage your audience in different digital channels.
WHITE PAPER:
How does your company compare to others when it comes to making smart business decisions? Read this paper on the survey of about 200 senior executives and CIOs from across industries to learn where you are ahead or behind your competitors in data-driven decision-making.
WHITE PAPER:
With the explosion of data, storage environments are becoming more complex. Poorly designed storage infrastructures are putting companies at risk. Download this study to learn how storage managers built stronger storage management teams and environments.
LANDING PAGE:
IT Priorities Research Program for 2023 is here! Your thoughtful response to this survey will help us better understand what is changing with your IT priorities. Our editorial team will use this information to better address your challenges when approaching upcoming technology purchases and business plans for 2023.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper will help you take the anxiety out of testing anti-spam solutions. By following our five-step plan, you can test anti-spam solutions quickly and easily. Most important, you will get results you can trust.
ANALYST REPORT:
Learn the reasons why a holistic view of risk in your company is essential in times of financial turbulence - and how many companies are adding value through governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) initiatives. Read this report to learn more. (Economist Intelligence Unit, 2009)