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  • UKtech50: Arumza Rashid, London 2012 Olympic Games

    Arumza Rashid, technology sustainability manager, London 2012 Olympic Games, tells us how the London Olympics vowed to be the most sustainable games ever and its technology partners played a crucial role in delivering that promise. 

  • UKtech50: Geoff Mulgan, Nesta

    Geoff Mulgan, chief executive of Nesta, discusses how the UK needs a new generation of researchers, inventors, and entrepreneurs to help create an economy fit for the future. 

  • Scenes from the everywoman leadership academy

    Over 100 ladies attended the everywoman leadership academy recently, at Cisco’s offices in Feltham. View pictures from the day and which speakers were present 

  • Case Study: East London homeless get e-Learning boost

    Anchor House, the hostel and life skills centre for homeless people has deployed open source IT to support residents 

  • Young Rewired State – Festival of Code 2012

    The Young Rewired State completion was held at The Custard Factory in Birmingham, last weekend, which showcased budding young computer programmers. 

  • Influential women in IT: Sarah Winmill, University College London

    The IT industry is spending a great deal of energy, time and money trying to attract and retain women but what does the IT industry look like through a woman’s eyes? Sarah Winmill gives a personal view of the representation of women in IT and the unc... 

  • Computer Weekly's most influential women in UK IT event

    Computer Weekly recently held an event to recognise the most influential women in IT. The event attracted over 90 female attendees at the Doubletree Hilton hotel. 

  • The 25 most influential women in UK IT

    Find out the results of our Women in Technology Awards. Our awards aimed to focus on role models and discussed the vital part that female IT leaders will take in making a difference to the future of IT. 

  • Simply Business hackathon

    Sometimes people are most creative outside their normal work routine. This is a video of a hacking marathon Simply Business recently ran 

  • Royal Signals ‘Unsung Heroes’ Awards

    IT experts from the Royal Signals were rewarded for their support and commitment to the service during an event for "unsung heroes" at Mansion House.