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Computer Weekly Editors Blog
Computer Weekly\'s editor gives a personal perspective on the biggest issues in technology and IT strategy.
October 2013
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The risky politics of open government
- Editor in chief 31 Oct 2013 -
Is virtualisation the next big market to be ripe for disruption?
- Editor in chief 24 Oct 2013 -
Something is broken in UK IT skills and recruitment
- Editor in chief 18 Oct 2013
"Open" is the newly favoured word at the heart of government, and one that intrinsically connects politics and technology. Prime minister David Cameron once promised us "the most open and ...
People often ask, what makes Computer Weekly different among the ever-growing variety of technology news websites?One of the main things is our focus on the often-boring topics that are central to ...
The oldest, longest running story in Computer Weekly is the IT skills shortage. No matter what the time period, the latest technologies, or the state of the economy, the UK IT sector has never yet ...
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The simple answer to bad suppliers: don't buy from them anymore
- Editor in chief 10 Oct 2013 -
BES 10 is the only hope for the future of BlackBerry
- Editor in chief 04 Oct 2013
So we added another paragraph to the eternal tale of government IT woes this week, with the news that the Home office e-Borders programme to secure Britain's borders, doesn't actually secure ...
Regardless of what the company's future might be, the rise and fall of BlackBerry is set to be a business school case study for many years. It's a classic example of the innovator's dilemma - a ...