Video Library
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3D Video voxpops: How will social media change in 2011?
At this year's Blog Awards, in association with IBM, we quizzed a couple of the Blogger's elite on how they thought social media would change in 2011.
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Video: What is the next big thing in social media?
At this year's Blog Awards, we quizzed the best and brightest of the UK Blogging scene on what they thought would make the biggest impact in social media for 2011.
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Video: Juniper Research on next-generation mobile broadband
The arrival of next generation broadband will lead to a rapid growth in mobile devices - adding to the difficulty of hardware support for IT departments.
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Preparing a legal framework for cloud services
In this video, Louise Handley, a partner at law firm Lee & Priestley, discusses the issues IT managers and service providers need to address when services are put in the cloud.
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Video: RSA president Art Coviello on creating an 'air traffic control' system for data protection
In this exclusive interview, RSA president Art Coviello explains how his vision of of an air traffic control system for IT security would work and the role of the security industry in establishing ...
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Video: Martin Kristensson, IT emergency coordinator at the World Food Programme
Martin Kristensson oversees the delivery of IT for the World Food Programme, a United Nations agency. He joined the organisation nearly two decades ago and his current job involves the delivery of ...
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Video: James Gardner, chief technology officer, Department for Work and Pensions
James Gardner, chief technology officer at the DWP, is focusing his team on innovation as a way to reduce costs as further public sector cuts are expected in the Comprehensive Spending Review next ...
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Video: Reducing IT spend through system procurement and operation
Bill McCluggage, deputy government CIO and director of ICT strategy and policy at the Office of the Government CIO wants to provide a level playing field to enable open source suppliers to compete ...
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Video: Getting the right IT staff is no joke, Marcus East CIO of Comic Relief
Computer Weekly caught up with Marcus East, CIO of Comic Relief, who discussed which personal qualities make an effective computer department.
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Video: What is the outlook for IT budgets next year?
Computer Weekly caught up with Terry Woodjets, vice-chair of SNIA; Vish Mulchand, software product marketing manager of 3Par and Anthony Haywood, chief technology...
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Video: How the British Library plans to support research in years to come
Our article took an in-depth look at the consultation the British Library is embarking on to discover what research tools it should be using for the future. Its Growing Knowledge exhibition will ki...
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Video: How does the role of the IT professional need to change?
At the 360°IT infrastructure event at Earl's Court this week, Computer Weekly asked experts about the IT skills gap and how the role of an IT professional might change.
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Video: How to lay your own fibre network
There have been many calls for the UK to get fibre to the home and office as a way to catch up with its economic competitors. Some have turned radical, installing their own fibre links…
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Video: How Chevron is changing the way it manages IT
Jack Anderson, who is in charge of innovation at Chevron, explains the energy giant's involvement with IVI and what it is getting out of the IT Capability Maturity Framework.
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Video: Vaizey promises to discuss BT connection charges
Broadband minister Ed Vaizey has promised to discuss BT charges that raise costs for other network operators that need to connect to BT equipment.
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CW500: IT at British Airways – how to do even more with even less
In this CW500 Club video, Coby talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how he met such a unique set of challenges.
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Video: SAP delivers sustainability software on Apple's iPad
Enterprise software maker SAP is committed to a strategy of delivering softare on-premise, on-demand and on-device.
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Video: Windows Phone 7 first look
Windows Phone 7 is Microsoft's latest attempt at building a phone operating system, but does it really work?
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Video: Inca CEO Malcolm Corbett replies to Lord Laird
Corbett has been the subject of a number of parliamentary questions from Lord Laird, who is concerned about the use of public money to fund private enterprises.
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Video: If they are innocent, why are they acting guilty, asks Lord Laird
In an unprecedented scene in Westminster, civil servants refused a peer of the realm entry to a government broadband meeting
