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Podcast: Gartner - Steve Prentice on IT in the economic downturn

  • Podcast
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 06 November 2008
Gartner fellow Steve Prentice talks to Computer Weekly's Ian Grant at the Gartner Symposium / IT Xpo in Cannes, November 2008. Steve discusses what to do when times are hard, from where to cut costs, to where to spend.

Podcast: IT in the credit crunch - News round-up for w/e 10 October

IT in the credit crunch, and the future of high-speed broadband in the UK, in the latest UK IT news round-up from ComputerWeekly.com, for the week ending 10 October.

Podcast: Nokia S40 hack - interview with the man who discovered Nokia Java vulnerability

Nokia S40 hack: Cliff Saran interviews the security researcher who discovered the Nokia and Java vulnerability in Nokia Series 40 phones.

Podcast: IP address shortages - Geoff Huston says prepare to pay for your online address

In this podcast, Cliff Saran speaks to Huston about how a market is likely to emerge for IPv4 addresses, and the switchover to IPv6.

Podcast: IT news 20 June - IPv6, Internet meltdown and the iPhone 3G

Internet meltdown could follow if you don't make the switch to IPv6, says Cliff Saran in discussion with Warwick Ashford in this week's UK information technology news round-up. Also: is the iPhone 3G enterprise ready?

Interview: Emergency telecoms training - Oisin Walton from Telecoms sans Frontieres

Oisin Walton of Telecoms Sans Frontières talks to ComputerWeekly.com's Cliff Saran about establishing emergency telecommunations in disaster relief situations, including the technical solutions available, and how volunteers are trained for field work in an emergency situation.

Podcast: Emergency telecoms on the frontline

Cliff Saran interviews Fabien Doléac of Telecoms Sans Frontières (TSF), who has recently returned from Mozambique where he setup a telecommunication centre.

IT news round-up podcast for 10 March: National ID card scheme faces new criticism

  • Podcast
  • Date: 10 March 2008
Weekly IT news round-up podcast for 10 March 2008. Stories this week include fresh criticism of the UK national identity database / ID card scheme from the Crosby report and other sources, and BAA's rejection of RFID technology in favour of barcodes for baggage tracking.

IT news round-up podcast: Public sector IT goes green - 25 February 2008

Stories in this week's podcast round-up, presented by Warwick Ashford, include a report from executive editor Tony Collins that the UK government is planning a 'green' strategy for the public sector.

Exclusive interview with Chris Broad of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (podcast)

In this podcast Cliff Saran speak to Chris Broad, Head of Information Systems and Technology at the Atomic Energy Authority to talk about his decision to migrate from a Novell desktop infrastructure to Windows and the Active Directory.
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