Computer Weekly Buyer’s Guide feature list 2023

Here is our 2023 schedule of up-and-coming in-depth articles that will cover carefully selected topics to help IT leaders select the right technology for their organisation

Cliff Saran

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Published: 01 Jan 2023

Computer Weekly Buyer’s Guides map the IT buying cycle of our readership onto relevant editorial that will inform and educate readers and help them in making the right buying decision.

On a three-week cycle, the publication runs a series of articles focused on a particular category of software/hardware/IT service. Articles appear in the features section of the Computer Weekly ezine, which can be downloaded as a PDF or viewed as an SEO-optimised Buyer’s Guide page on the Computer Weekly website.

The Buyer’s Guide PDF downloads point readers to the online Buyer’s Guide, where they will be able to access all the articles in one place, along with additional content, such as blog posts and related articles.

The editorial team updates the Buyer’s Guide schedule on a quarterly basis to ensure the chosen technologies are topical and to respond to short-term commercial opportunities.

Buyer’s Guides comprise three separate features, which combine to become a standalone piece of evergreen content that readers can refer back to.

Each part includes a written article, plus relevant background material, as well as exclusive online-only multimedia content and infographics.

The proposed schedule for H1 2023 is as follows:

Composable Business

Jan 17-Feb 6

We explore the next evolution of enterprise architecture, based on the idea of developing agile IT systems that can easily be adapted to meet changing business requirements.

Security skills, training and career development

Feb 7 – Feb 27

In this series of articles we discuss both the training and certification available to security professionals and how to provide the best end user security training.

Green tech for business

Feb 28 – Mar 20

Is it possible to reduce your carbon footprint and remain competitive? There is plenty of tech that promises to deliver both on green and business efficiency. We look at how these technologies are being deployed.

IT energy reduction

Mar 21 – Apr 24

The economic downturn and energy crisis has amplified the need for businesses to become more energy efficient. We investigate tactics to lower IT’s energy bill and improve sustainability.

Automation & autonomous control

Apr 25 – May 22

We look at how the tools and techniques organisations are using to identify and streamline manually intensive processes in order to optimise workflows, reduce inefficiencies and cut costs.

Secure coding

May 23 – Jun 19

In this series we investigate the tools and methodologies software team leaders use to enable more secure coding and techniques to help IT teams build software that is secure by design.

Network cost and bandwidth optimisation

Jun 20 – Jul 10

By analysing the flow of network traffic between applications IT leaders are able to reduce bottlenecks and identify where they can optimise costs.

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