In this video, BT CEO Ian Livingston explains why he’s asked for a 20% cut in BT’s IT budget, lined up a £2bn lifeline, and why Global Services is hurting the share price even though it’s growing 15% a year.
Paul Willmott leads McKinsey's Business Technology Office in London. In this video he discusses the state of play in offshoring and outsourcing. He talks about live trends and how to make outsourcing deals work better.
Cathy Holley, partner at executive search firm Boyden, reveals what chief executives are looking for from their IT directors now that the economy is heading into recession.
A lot can happen in 10 years. On Computer Weekly in 1998 we were writing about the Y2K bug and the start of the Internet boom. Google came from nowhere to dominate the internet.
In this video interview JP Rangaswami, managing director of BT Design, discusses how businesses to need to adapt to the information needs of today's teenagers.
Jeremy Garside's job as head of technology for the London Symphony Orchestra involves overseeing the IT and other technology needs for the three arms of the LSO's business.
Answers to frequently asked questions about SAP, SAP purchase-to-pay solutions, and what to consider when looking at third-party applications and vendors to implement alongside your SAP system, from Bernd Kosnar, Business Practice Lead at Basware Corp.
Lee Siegel, author of Against the Machine: Being human in the age of the electronic mob, talks to Computer Weekly's Cliff Saran about what's wrong with the Internet, the "first social environment created for the asocial individual".