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Bryan is editor in chief of Computer Weekly, responsible for managing and developing the team producing all Computer Weekly editorial content, including the web site, weekly digital magazine, blogs, video, podcasts, web seminars, social media, face-to-face events, community and the CW500 IT leadership group.
Before joining Computer Weekly in November 2009, Bryan was editor of a rival publication, Computing, where he had worked since May 2000. Prior to becoming a journalist, he worked in the IT industry for more than 10 years, for companies including ICL, Intentia (now part of Lawson Software) and Thomas Cook.
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Contributions from Bryan Glick
- PC sales to grow 4.4% in 2012
- G-Cloud plan completes its first CloudStore purchase
- Google privacy 'does not meet' EU data laws
- Microsoft releases emergency critical security patch
- Government targets SMEs in £2bn consultancy deal
- Welcome to the new-look ComputerWeekly.com
- UKtech50: Who are the most influential people in UK IT?
- Computer Weekly and Financial Times video debates – IT leadership and the CEO
- Computer Weekly and Financial Times video debates – IT and financial services
- CIO interview: Gerry Pennell, CIO, London 2012 Olympics
- CW500: Martin Taylor, head of infrastructure and servic
- London 2012 Olympics opens Technology Operations Centre
- CW500: Andy Beale, technology director, Guardian News &
- Royal Mail donates 3,000 PCs to Computer Aid charity for education and health projects
- NHS invites software developers to create healthcare apps
- Government trials e-marketplace for offering more contracts to SMEs
- Government IT is 'appalling' and wastes 'an obscene amount of public money', say MPs
- Highlights from 'A recipe for rip-offs' - the Select Committee report on government IT
- BT rolls out higher-speed broadband to additional 2.5 million premises
- Virgin Media sees small drop in business sales, and loses 18,000 broadband users