Video Library
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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 ...
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Influential women in IT: Elizabeth Sparrow, Former BCS president
Elizabeth Sparrow discusses the many different programmes aimed at encouraging more girls to study computing and more women to join the IT workforce. What impact have they had? Are we doing the rig...
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Influential women in IT: Carrie Hartnell, Intellect
How can educators interest girls in IT-related careers? Carrie Hartnell talks about the importance of engaging role models in attracting young women to technology and skills throughout education in...
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Influential women in IT: Pauline Neville-Jones—Former UK Government Cyber Security Chief
The lack of the fairer sex in the computing world is a matter of note without good justification. Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones asks, what are the reasons and what can and should we do about this?
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Influential women in IT: Catherine Doran, Royal Mail
How to attract and retain women in IT is a key point of the debate around the gender divide in the profession. In this speech, Catherine Doran draws on her own recent history as a member of the e-S...
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Influential women in IT: Denise McDonagh, Home Office & G-Cloud Programme
From the standpoint of a long-serving public sector IT professional, Denise McDonagh looks at the challenges and opportunities for women seeking careers in IT delivery in government departments.
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Influential women in IT: Sue Black, The GoTo Foundation
In this talk, academic and campaigner Sue Black talks about how technology is important for everyone, not just “geeks”. She also talks about her work at the GoTo Foundation, a new organisation set ...
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Influential women in IT: India Gary-Martin, JP Morgan
India Gary-Martin discusses the importance of being a role model and of women recognising they may already be one without even realising it.
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Influential women in IT: Fiona Capstick, Blue Harmony (IBM)
What are the skills required by technologists who are responsible for driving business change? Fiona Capstick explores how to drive IT-led change from a female leader’s perspective.
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CW500: BBC CTO John Linwood on broadcasting the Olympics
BBC CTO John Linwood talks about the most ambitious coverage of a sporting event to date, and the ongoing IT transformation at the broadcaster.
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Women in Technology Survey 2012
Mortimer Spinks discusses the results of the joint Women in Technology 2012 survey, conducted with Computer Weekly
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Getting school children excited about learning IT
Children at St Matthew's School in Surbiton, London learn about technology and programming in a project to prove that IT education can be fun.
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CW500: Gus Power, CTO, Energized Work on the future of software development
Gus Power, CTO of Energized Work, talks to the CW500 Club about the future of software development
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CW500: Dave Heath, head of software engineering at LateRooms.com
Dave Heath, head of software engineering at LateRooms.com, talks to the CW500 Club about the future of software development
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CW500: Jagdeep Singh, head of software development, the Financial Times
Jagdeep Singh, head of software development at the Financial Times, talks to the CW500 Club about the future of software development
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IBM uses analytics at Wimbledon to track players' performance
IBM is providing Wimbledon with business analytics to help players improve the chance of winning their next game
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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
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Interview with Bill Hilf, general manager of Windows Azure, on open source in the cloud
Microsoft has taken the bold step of expanding Azure from a Windows cloud platform to fully fledged cloud infrastructure
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IT leaders head to Blenheim Palace for triathlon
The managing directors of some of the UK's biggest IT companies are competing in a triathlon at Blenheim Palace for Sports Relief
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Video: Noel Scotford from Amey on SAP HR
Construction firm Amey is using SAP HR to power a human resources (HR) shared service.
