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[Computerworld]( Access to the latest Computerworld content from our sponsors. [Featured Image]( [How digital transformation is shaping industries (Sponsored by Microsoft)]( Digital transformation is creating an opportunity for innovation across all industries that is nothing short of a renaissance. From retail to life sciences, we are seeing a complete reinvention of products, services and experiences being delivered to the market. [Read More ▶]( [Featured Image]( [Drive Employee Productivity with Efficient IT Technologies (Sponsored by Lenovo)]( The onset of digitization had led to higher proliferation of technology into every walk of life. So, no wonder that our offices are no exception. Smarter and more efficient workplaces are becoming a norm as these enhance productivity, collaboration, and efficiency. [Learn More ▶]( [Artificial Intelligence is Here. Is Your Infrastructure Ready? (Sponsored by Access Marketing Company)]( Research from IDC reveals a shocking 90% of companies run into limitations with their cloud-based AI infrastructure. In our white paper, you’ll learn how to break through infrastructure barriers and optimize your cloud and on-premises environments to run AI, machine and deep learning workloads. [Read More ▶]( [Featured Image]( [How to Calculate E-Signature ROI (Sponsored by OneSpan)]( Organizations of all sizes are adopting electronic signatures as part of their digital business processes. But without a detailed ROI case, e-signature project teams can end up underestimating the value or may have difficulty defending the priority of the project. [Learn More ▶]( SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive future mailings from Computerworld's Online Resources, [unsubscribe](. When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our [privacy policy]( for more information. Copyright 2018 | Computerworld | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham MA 01701 | [www.computerworld.com](.

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