Tuesday, March 12, 2019

In this week's issue: How a 144-year-old retailer is moving into the digital age

FEATURED STORY

Liberty’s digital transformation has some omnichannel treats in store for customers
Martin Draper, CIO and change director at London’s iconic Liberty department store, explains how he is bringing a traditional retail business into the digital, omnichannel age.

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Making unified threat management a key security tool
As data protection becomes critical to businesses, the first part of our buyer’s guide to threat management looks at how UTM can be a useful tool, providing it is selected and deployed correctly according to business needs.
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IT Priorities 2019: What projects are IT professionals spending their budgets on?
The Computer Weekly/TechTarget IT Priorities 2019 survey finds that cloud maturity, security and automation are among the hot areas for spending, and there are many who still need to prepare for Windows 10.
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IR35 reforms: HMRC urges private sector to start prepping for April 2020 roll-out
HM Revenue & Customs is canvassing views about how to press ahead with the introduction of the IR35 reforms to the private sector, and is urging those likely to be affected by it to start getting ready.
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Where next for AI? Business use cases
IT leaders give their views on artificial intelligence and how to take advantage of it to benefit their businesses.
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Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief
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