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Worldwide government IT spending to remain flat in 2013, says Gartner
Government organisations worldwide will spend 0.1% less on IT this year, but cloud computing, mobile technologies and IT modernisation remain top IT priorities News | 18 Jun 2013
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IT departments to shrink dramatically within five years as cloud takes over
IT professionals will need to rethink their careers as corporate IT departments undergo a radical restructuring over the next five years News | 17 Jun 2013
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Lloyds customer complaints plummet after automating manual processes
Lloyds is claiming dramatic improvements in the quality of its customer service after automating manual banking processes News | 11 Jun 2013
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The Future of Corporate IT
This research study from CEB identifies five opportunities for CIOs to drive productivity and growth as organisations adopt new working practices. News | 10 Jun 2013
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Austrian Airlines’ off-the-shelf PPM creates efficiencies
Austrian Airlines moved to packaged Project Portfolio Management (PPM) software when its highly-bespoke system could no longer cope News | 04 Jun 2013
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Universal Credit will cost taxpayers £12.8bn
The government’s review of major projects revealed the flagship Universal Credit programme will cost nearly six times more than previously billed Government IT | 03 Jun 2013
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Cambridge Academies to save 70% in licensing cost with new datacentre strategy
A datacentre upgrade and use of a unified communication and management system across all its schools will help the Trust yield savings Case study | 31 May 2013
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Government reveals failing projects
Government has published a report detailing the status of 191 major projects worth £353bn, in which eight projects were red flagged News | 24 May 2013
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Where does Microsoft fit in the future of VDI and remote applications?
Users say they prefer Citrix over Microsoft for desktop virtualisation, but will Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 change that? Analysis | 23 May 2013
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HSBC axes 14,000 jobs
HSBC is to lay off up to 14,000 global staff in a cost-cutting move likely to include redundancies among the bank's back-office IT employees News | 15 May 2013
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Sweating your datacentre’s IT assets - is it a good idea?
Amid economic uncertainties, businesses want to get more from existing IT assets. But does it make sense from an IT point of view? Feature
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Pearson integrates Google Enterprise and Office 365
Publisher Pearson – which owns the Financial Times – uses cloud-based collaboration using Google and Microsoft products Feature
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Do businesses need to pay for VoIP?
Free services offer VoIP to the masses, but are they reliable enough to use in enterprises or do they need pricey unified communications? Feature
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Extreme teleworking from Everest Base Camp
Technical project manager Astrid Byro is planning to work remotely from 5000m above sea-level in the Himalayas using a Kindle Fire Feature
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The IT challenges of building Heathrow's Terminal 2
Neil Clark, CIO of Heathrow, reveals the IT challenges behind the airport's futuristic Terminal 2 building Feature
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CW500: The legal risks of migrating to the cloud
Experts from the public and private sectors discuss the legal challenges of moving to the cloud Feature
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How to manage your assets and control business costs
Asset lifecycle management allows the IT department to improve governance, mitigate risk and improve service quality and efficiency Feature
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ITIL to take the pain out of change management
Change is a constant in IT, and a bugbear to boot. Learn how ITIL – the Information Technology Infrastructure Library – can take the pain out of change in IT. Tip
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Outsourcing IT services: goals and negotiations
Tactical and strategic negotiations are important to businesses of all sizes, from SMEs to the largest enterprises Feature
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Mandatory carbon reporting: Indirect emissions guidelines for IT managers
As the UK government announces mandatory carbon reporting for listed companies, how are IT managers to interpret guidelines on indirect emissions? Feature
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Why companies are turning to application virtualisation
More people are ‘getting’ the idea that you can virtualise selectively Opinion
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IT needs soldiers
The government has recognised that its returning troops can bring value to Britain. Unfortunately it has backed the wrong profession. Opinion
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Enterprise architects: Please leave your framework at the door
Enterprise architects should use architecture frameworks for inspiration, rather than trying to apply the entire structure to their organisation Opinion
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Why IT contracts are bound to fail
Traditional IT contracts are ill-suited for today’s dynamic and consumer-driven business environment Opinion
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Agile government: What the UK can learn from the US
The UK has a unique window of opportunity to learn from the US approach to agile project management Opinion
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Improving the odds of succeeding with IT investments
How IT departments can increase the effect of IT projects on the business Opinion
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Windows 8 - the challenge of moving to a new operating system
Microsoft launched its Windows 8 operating system (OS) in 2012, promising manifold benefits - but what are the challenges of moving OS? Opinion
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Forrester: Tips for software contract negotiation
Forrester's Mark Bartrick offers four essential tips on negotiating successful IT contracts Opinion
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Seven Easy Wins for the IT Project Manager
Alan Garvey offers 7 tips to help IT project managers make an impact. Opinion
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How to estimate IT project timescales
Bob Hughes offers essential tips to accurately estimate the effort and time required for IT projects. Opinion
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Video interview: Brian Wernham on agile government projects
Brian Wernham, author of Agile Project Management for government, discusses implementing agile methodologies in the public sector. Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #5
PMOs will focus on proving their worth and driving innovation. Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #6
The U.S. government will upgrade its PM certification in the face of rising criticism. Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #7
Improving vendor management practices will top the list of skills for project managers. Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #8
Continued poor project performance in many organisations will result in more PMOs being terminated. Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #9
Portfolio management will take on a greater role as funding continues to tighten and the number of projects grows Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #10
Organisations will adopt Agile to accelerate time to market but what they ultimately achieve may be a different story Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #1
Organisations will continue to call for strong project leaders but will focus on investments in hard skills Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #2
Agile implementation will be viewed in some organizations as a failure, but for the wrong reasons Video
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Top 10 project management trends of 2013 - #3
Project management is not just for project managers anymore Video
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UKtech50: All our coverage of the 2012 programme
This guide covers the UKtech50 winners, announcements, photos and videos. guide
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FreeForm Dynamics Library
Read contributed opinion pieces and tips from Freeform Dynamic experts. guide
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Worldwide government IT spending to remain flat in 2013, says Gartner
Government organisations worldwide will spend 0.1% less on IT this year, but cloud computing, mobile technologies and IT modernisation remain top IT priorities News
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Why companies are turning to application virtualisation
More people are ‘getting’ the idea that you can virtualise selectively Opinion
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IT needs soldiers
The government has recognised that its returning troops can bring value to Britain. Unfortunately it has backed the wrong profession. Opinion
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IT departments to shrink dramatically within five years as cloud takes over
IT professionals will need to rethink their careers as corporate IT departments undergo a radical restructuring over the next five years News
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Lloyds customer complaints plummet after automating manual processes
Lloyds is claiming dramatic improvements in the quality of its customer service after automating manual banking processes News
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The Future of Corporate IT
This research study from CEB identifies five opportunities for CIOs to drive productivity and growth as organisations adopt new working practices. News
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Austrian Airlines’ off-the-shelf PPM creates efficiencies
Austrian Airlines moved to packaged Project Portfolio Management (PPM) software when its highly-bespoke system could no longer cope News
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Universal Credit will cost taxpayers £12.8bn
The government’s review of major projects revealed the flagship Universal Credit programme will cost nearly six times more than previously billed Government IT
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Cambridge Academies to save 70% in licensing cost with new datacentre strategy
A datacentre upgrade and use of a unified communication and management system across all its schools will help the Trust yield savings Case study
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Sweating your datacentre’s IT assets - is it a good idea?
Amid economic uncertainties, businesses want to get more from existing IT assets. But does it make sense from an IT point of view? Feature
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About IT project management
Delivering IT projects on time and to budget - or failing to - can determine the success or otherwise of any IT department. IT project management is a key skill for implementing new IT initiatives and delivering genuine business value from IT. From tools such as Prince2, to essential tasks such as project control, project monitoring and benefits realisation, we examine what is needed for successful IT project management.
