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Computer Weekly – 27 November 2012: Announcing the most influential people in UK IT by ComputerWeekly.com
November 27, 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual UKtech50 list of the 50 most influential people in UK IT, and interview the winner, Warren East, CEO of chip design firm ARM. Also in this issue, we conclude our buyer's guide to infrastructure as a service with an in-depth analysis of Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 28 February 2012: Taking UK government into the cloud by ComputerWeekly.com
February 28, 2012 - (Free Research)
This week's edition asks, now that the the G-Cloud store is up and running, will the government's cloudstore transform the market for public sector IT buyers and suppliers? It also examines research that has indicated OS upgrades will attract a significant chunk of investment this year.
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Computer Weekly – 21 May 2013: How Marks & Spencer innovates through IT by ComputerWeekly.com
May 21, 2013 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly: M&S CIO Darrell Stein tells us how technology is changing the retailer as it develops its multichannel strategy. Our latest buyer's guide looks at mobile device management. And with many public sector IT workers being laid off through austerity cuts, we find out how to get a private sector job.
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Computer Weekly - 1 May 2012: The technology behind the England football team by ComputerWeekly.com
May 01, 2012 - (Free Research)
This week's Computer Weekly examines how the Football Association's IT director is using technology to help improve the prospects for the England national team. Our Buyer's Guide to government IT looks at the future of open source in the public sector and we report from Infosec 2012 on the rising number of cyber attacks. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 30 April 2013: What’s next for mobile IT in the enterprise? by ComputerWeekly.com
April 30, 2013 - (Free Research)
n this week's Computer Weekly: BlackBerry and Windows have been the mainstay of corporate IT for years, but how do their latest releases stack up? We examine the user response. Communications minister Ed Vaizey talks about broadband and 4G policy. And we ask if Nationwide's £1bn IT plan can increase competition in banking. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly 24 January 2012: Has Microsoft succeeded with Trustworthy Computing? by ComputerWeekly.com
January 24, 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we mark the 10th anniversary of Microsoft’s Bill Gates announcing the Trustworthy Computing initiative, and ask if it has made IT more secure. We look at what Oracle’s latest developments mean for its software users running rivals’ servers, and conclude our Buyer’s Guide to IT consumerisation. Download the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 21 February 2012: Preparing for IPv6 by ComputerWeekly.com
February 21, 2012 - (Free Research)
This week's digital magazine examines the challenges of migrating to IPv6 now the internet has run out of IPv4 addresses - a process every IT manager now faces. We also look into the IT issues facing smart meters and ask what will the beta launch of Gov.uk hold in store for public services?
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Computer Weekly – 2 April 2013: The benefits of context-aware security by ComputerWeekly.com
April 02, 2013 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at context-aware security – a next generation technology that promises to improve corporate information security. As banks implement more short-term fixes to cope with new regulations, we assess the IT implications. And we examine the benefits of executive coaching for CIOs. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 16 October 2012: Delivering IT change at Royal Mail by ComputerWeekly.com
October 16, 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to Royal Mail CIO Catherine Doran about one of the UK's largest IT transformations. Software suppliers are under fire for the complexity of their licensing policies; we look at the issues. And we examine how to manage suppliers as firms increasingly turn to multiple outsourcing providers. Read the issue now.
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