IT management skills
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				Opinion
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										  Why enterprise application strategies failEnterprise applications are vital for business, yet more than half of all projects fail to deliver a clear return on investment. We explore the common pitfalls and how to build a strategy that ensures success Continue Reading 
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				Opinion
					09 Jan 2025
					
									
										  AI gold rush in Singapore needs more talent than techSingapore is investing heavily in AI, but its success hinges on equipping its workforce with the skills to effectively apply this technology. This means prioritising training, addressing ethical concerns and fostering a culture of AI literacy Continue Reading 
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                Feature
                20 Feb 2020
                  How to build the perfect tech team despite talent shortagesThe technology skills gap is growing worldwide, despite digital skills being as important as ever. So how can IT leaders develop the perfect tech team in the current talent environment? Continue Reading By
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                News
                18 Feb 2020
                  Untrusted security teams being left out of business decisionsOnly a third of organisations are involving their cyber security function at the planning stage of business initiatives Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                18 Feb 2020
                  Most CISOs ready to move jobs if something better comes alongThe shortage of skilled security pros is creating an active recruitment market, with over 80% of CISOs saying they would consider a new role if approached Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                18 Feb 2020
                  Trust no one – the benefits of zero-trust securityIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we take an in-depth look at zero-trust security and examine how it changes traditional IT risk models. After SAP extended the support deadline for its ECC ERP system, we find out the options for users. And we analyse explainable AI and the ethical importance of understanding algorithms. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                14 Feb 2020
                  CIO Interview: Siim Sikkut, Estonian government CIOSiim Sikkut is one of a generation of tech native Estonians, who is turning his knowledge and experience to transforming government services Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                12 Feb 2020
                  IR35 private sector reforms: Protesters demand government halts April 2020 roll-out dateWith contractors due to stage an anti-IR35 reform protest march at the Houses of Parliament today, stakeholders pen open letter to the Chancellor outlining their concerns about how the changes are affecting the self-employed sector Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                11 Feb 2020
                  IR35 private sector reforms: Research suggests 75% of contractors will leave posts by April 2020Just eight weeks before the IR35 reforms are due to be extended to the private sector, new research suggests contractors are planning to vote with their feet and leave their positions as blanket bans take hold Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                11 Feb 2020
                  Average UK tech salary grows to £74,000 a year in 2019Salary rises for UK tech workers outstrip those in San Francisco and New York, according to career marketplace brand Hired Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                10 Feb 2020
                  Two-thirds of workers at risk of robot-driven redundancy are unaware of the threat to jobsPeople who do jobs that are most likely to be automated through technology are unaware and unprepared of the impending threat to their livelihoods, with Nesta calling on the government to do more to up-skill those at risk Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                07 Feb 2020
                  Digital gig workers are suffering at the hands of tech, says DoteveryoneResponsible tech think tank recommends ways the government and digital platforms offering gig work can change to improve the lives of people using these technologies for work Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                07 Feb 2020
                  Makers calls for ‘change in narrative’ around women in techAs it opens nominations for its second annual Women in Software Powerlist, software bootcamp Makers calls for a “change in narrative” around women in tech Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                06 Feb 2020
                  Stressed, overworked CISOs losing £23k a year in unpaid overtimeNominet’s latest CISO Stress Report has revealed the extent to which organisations are taking advantage of their security staff, and the deleterious effects of overwork and stress on mental health Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                05 Feb 2020
                  ASEAN’s tech talent crunch pushing up IT wagesHigher IT salaries were seen across the board in the region, with more than half taking home a bigger pay check last year Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                E-Zine
                04 Feb 2020
                  Ethics and the internet – how to build a web we can trustIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we examine the steps being taken to ensure the future development of the web is ethical and open. We discuss the UK’s cyber security skills gap and ask what more the government should be doing. And we find out how cloud technology could help people stop smoking. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                03 Feb 2020
                  Government announces fast-track visa scheme for scientists and researchersGovernment also removes cap on the number of people who can enter the UK via the Exceptional Talent route Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                31 Jan 2020
                  Estonian CIO gives UK IT professionals hope as Brexit removes rightsTech chief says Estonia’s door is open to UK IT professionals if they want to continue enjoying an EU lifestyle Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                31 Jan 2020
                  UK’s Tier 1 Exceptional Talent visa system ‘does not work well’, says MACDuring a review of whether the government should introduce a points-based system for migration, the Migration Advisory Committee claims the current Tier 1 system for exceptional talent is not fit for purpose Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                30 Jan 2020
                  NCSC launches study on cyber security diversityThe UK’s National Cyber Security Centre wants to improve the diversity of the cyber security sector Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                29 Jan 2020
                  CTO interview: Juan Villamil discusses changing IT cultureJuan Villamil has worked at the Department for Work and Pensions for nearly five years. As he heads off to take up a new challenge at Imperial College, we speak to him about change and transformation Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                28 Jan 2020
                  Digital economy pushing up IT salaries in ANZAbout eight in 10 IT professionals in Australia and New Zealand earned more over the past year while 23% were rewarded with a bonus, survey finds Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                24 Jan 2020
                  Brexit an opportunity for global collaboration on edtech, says universities ministerUniversities minister Chris Skidmore tells 2020 BETT education show that forming global partnerships in the edtech space will spur innovation Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                23 Jan 2020
                  Gartner: Over two-thirds of management tasks will be automatedWatch out pen-pushers – by 2024, many management tasks will be automated using artificial intelligence Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                21 Jan 2020
                  Two-fifths of Middle East IT staff would change job for more moneyIT professionals in the Middle East are mostly motivated by money when it comes to finding a new job, according to a Computer Weekly survey Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                20 Jan 2020
                  Norway’s government to upgrade digital in school curriculumPrimary and secondary schools in Norway will introduce more digital learning, following the latest government reforms Continue Reading By- Gerard O'Dwyer
 
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                News
                17 Jan 2020
                  Amazon seeks 600 skilled workers for Manchester officeOnline cloud and retail giant opens new office in Manchester and aims to increase tech skills in the region Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                17 Jan 2020
                  TTC benchmark shifts focus from women to diversity in tech sectorLatest instalment of Tech Talent Charter benchmarking report signals move away from solely gender and towards diversity in tech more widely Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                15 Jan 2020
                  CW APAC: Trend Watch – digital disruptionAdoption of new technologies is growing rapidly and transforming the business landscape. In this handbook, focused on digital disruption in the Asia-Pacific region, Computer Weekly looks at how business and IT leaders can implement a coherent and cohesive approach to digital transformation. Continue Reading 
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                News
                15 Jan 2020
                  Just 1% of female jobseekers aspire to work in startupsDespite technology industry hype about diversity and inclusion, startups are still failing to attract female employees Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                15 Jan 2020
                  Loan charge under review: IT contractors slam government's planned policy revampThe IT contractor community shares its verdict on the UK government's plans to revamp its controversial loan charge policy, which has left thousands of people facing life-changing tax bills and financial ruin Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                E-Zine
                14 Jan 2020
                  Building the internet of the futureIn this week’s Computer Weekly, Cisco unveils the $5bn platform that it believes will be the future of the internet – we look through the details. The McLaren Formula One team discusses how IoT and data analytics have been key to its revival on the track. And we examine the importance of diversity in software development. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                Opinion
                10 Jan 2020
                  Learning from the Travelex cyber attack: Failing to prepare is preparing to failThe key lesson to take from the Travelex breach is that an effective response to a breach is a critical business function and no longer the sole province of the IT department Continue Reading By- Brian Honan, BH Consulting
 
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                Opinion
                10 Jan 2020
                  Security Think Tank: Hooded hackers? More like ruthless competitorsThe traditional picture of a hacker is of a script kiddie in a hoodie hunched over a computer keyboard, but this stereotype is stale and outdated. Is it time to move away from a fear-based approach to security? Continue Reading By- Vladimir Jirasek, Foresight Cyber
 
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                Feature
                09 Jan 2020
                  Whisper it… but could a cyber attack be good for your career?All too often it’s the CISO who carries the can for an enterprise security failure, but this might not be a bad thing. There’s lots of evidence to suggest that falling victim to a cyber attack may actually enhance your CV Continue Reading By
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                E-Zine
                07 Jan 2020
                  Digital fashion for sustainable consumptionIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at fashion for online personas, report on a programme to get more young women into cyber security, and examine edge computing as the new data frontier and how cloud-native platforms and AI might transform the datacentre. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                06 Jan 2020
                  Why enterprises should care about DevOpsBesides supporting cloud-native software development, DevOps’ biggest gains lie in legacy systems, says Puppet’s field CTO Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                06 Jan 2020
                  UK cyber security boss Ciaran Martin to step downNCSC chief Ciaran Martin will leave his post in the summer of 2020 Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Feature
                31 Dec 2019
                  Virtuous circles: Skilling up for an ethical webTim Berners Lee’s Contract for the Web aims to drive the internet in a more ethical, open and human-centred direction. What does this mean for the future of IT skills and governance? Continue Reading 
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                News
                31 Dec 2019
                  Women in tech show strong presence in 2020 New Year’s Honours listThe New Year’s Honours list showcases many women from the IT world for service to the technology industry, equality and STEM education Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                24 Dec 2019
                  Top 10 CIO interviews of 2019Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 CIO interviews of 2019 Continue Reading 
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                News
                24 Dec 2019
                  JavaScript, Linux and R among most learned tech skills in 2019Pluralsight reveals the most learned and most in-demand skills on its platform across different technology disciplines over the past year Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                20 Dec 2019
                  Top 10 women in tech and diversity in tech stories of 2019As the year draws to a close, Computer Weekly looks over the top 10 diversity in tech and women in tech stories of 2019 Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                19 Dec 2019
                  Looming skills crisis, IR35 and Brexit set to ramp up S/4 Hana ratesSAP is only committed to support its ECC system until 2025, so customers have just five years to migrate – but a lack of skills is hampering progress Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                19 Dec 2019
                  Top 10 IT careers and skills stories of 2019Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 IT careers and skills stories of 2019 Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                18 Dec 2019
                  Waltham Forest Tech Camp gives local residents tech experienceTech Camp employer-led programmes are aiming to give local residents of London boroughs skills and connections with employers to tackle the growing skills gap Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Feature
                17 Dec 2019
                  What are the key issues facing healthcare CIOs?Six healthcare IT leaders give their views on the major challenges for digital transformation across the NHS Continue Reading By
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                E-Zine
                17 Dec 2019
                  How data analytics is improving the world’s greatest tennis playersIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we talk to the organisation that runs men’s tennis worldwide to find out how data analytics is transforming the sport. Intel processors delays will affect Windows 10 upgrades – we examine the implications. And we ask if AI is living up to the hype in enterprise IT. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                16 Dec 2019
                  CIO interview: Toby Avery, CDIO, Surrey and Borders NHS Partnership Foundation TrustIt is rare for NHS tech leaders to take both IT and digital responsibility, but Toby Avery is using his broad role to build wider partnerships and collaborations across the south-east Continue Reading By
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                News
                12 Dec 2019
                  Women in tech still feel there’s a ‘glass ceiling’ in the sectorThe number of women in the tech sector who think there is a “glass ceiling” has risen over the past year, according to research Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Feature
                11 Dec 2019
                  Reskilling the UK in the face of AI growthThe government has introduced the National Retraining Scheme alongside funding to tackle the UK’s growing tech skills gap, but will it be enough in the wake of artificial intelligence adoption? Continue Reading By
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                News
                10 Dec 2019
                  Splunk.conf 2019: How men can be allies and why D&I has to be in your DNASuzanne McGovern, chief diversity officer at Splunk, told Computer Weekly how having allies can take the burden off of the minority when calling out problematic behaviour, and why D&I has to be built into an organisation from the top Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                10 Dec 2019
                  Who should get the technology vote in the UK General Election?In this week’s Computer Weekly, we take an in-depth look at the technology and digital policies in the main political parties’ election manifestos. We examine the rise of alternatives to relational databases that better support a big data environment. And we assess the security issues around container technology. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                04 Dec 2019
                  Percentage of women in tech remains low at 16%, with little growth in 10 yearsThe WISE campaign is calling on the STEM sector to increase the number of women in core roles to 30%, after finding the ratio of men to women in IT has been static for a decade Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Opinion
                04 Dec 2019
                  Security Think Tank: Optimise data-centric strategies with AIThe belief that effective perimeter security is the best way to protect data is a fallacy that is being repeatedly exposed. We must recognise the need for a data-centric security model to protect data from both internal and external threats, but what does this mean for security professionals? Continue Reading By- Stuart Lyons, PA Consulting
 
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                Opinion
                03 Dec 2019
                  Cyber security: How to avoid a disastrous PICNICFieldfisher’s David Lorimer examines how individual employees often facilitate cyber attacks, and what can be done to reduce the risk Continue Reading By- David Lorimer, Fieldfisher
 
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                Opinion
                03 Dec 2019
                  Liberal Democrats: We want to lead the world in ethical, inclusive technologyLayla Moran, Liberal Democrat MP and party spokesperson for digital, culture, media and sport, writes about the party's technology policies ahead of the upcoming General Election Continue Reading By- Layla Moran, Liberal Democrats
 
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                E-Zine
                03 Dec 2019
                  The 50 most influential people in UK IT 2019In this week’s Computer Weekly, we reveal our 10th annual list of the 50 most influential people in UK technology, and profile this year’s UKtech50 winner, Demis Hassabis, CEO and founder of AI pioneer DeepMind. Also, we examine how continuous software development can improve application security. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                Feature
                02 Dec 2019
                  Changes in the CI/CD pipelineContinuous integration/continuous delivery is responsible for pushing out a set of “isolated changes” to an existing application. We look at how big these changes can be Continue Reading By- Adrian Bridgwater
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                News
                28 Nov 2019
                  UKtech50 2019 winner: Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO, DeepMindComputer Weekly profiles the achievements and journey of the founder of one of the world’s pioneering artificial intelligence companies, after his recognition as the most influential person in UK technology for 2019 Continue Reading 
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                News
                28 Nov 2019
                  UKtech50 2019 – the most influential people in UK technologyComputer Weekly has announced the 10th annual UKtech50 – our definitive list of the movers and shakers in the UK tech sector Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                27 Nov 2019
                  More women expected to join tech sector in 2020Research by travel booking platform Trainline has found more than half of people in tech think there will a rise in the number of female tech workers over the next year Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                27 Nov 2019
                  Staff in smaller businesses bogged down by poor communicationsInadequate communications between senior management and staff in small to medium-sized enterprises is leading to poor decision-making Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                27 Nov 2019
                  Stemettes and Monster: Why focusing on STEM confidence is vital for girlsJob site Monster and social enterprise Stemettes have partnered for a fourth year to run workshops aimed at preparing girls for the world of work and encouraging them into the STEM sector Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Opinion
                27 Nov 2019
                  The super-resilient organisationWe need to build super-resilient organisations that can not only survive in a tempestuous world, but become energised by it Continue Reading By- Ade McCormack, Auridian Consulting
 
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                News
                27 Nov 2019
                  How APAC firms can unleash the power of creative disruptionRegional business leaders at the recent Leap Summit in Malaysia talked up the blueprint for creative disruption, which includes scaling up an idea and overcoming the distribution challenge, among other areas Continue Reading By
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                Opinion
                26 Nov 2019
                  The super-resilient IT functionIT functions don’t have to continue taking the blame for organisational failures, they can take the lead in transforming the business Continue Reading By- Ade McCormack, Auridian Consulting
 
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                News
                25 Nov 2019
                  Qualcomm and Bosch Rexroth target industrial device market for 5G techCollaborating companies successfully demonstrate industrial devices utilising time-sensitive networking technology while operating over a live 5G network Continue Reading By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
 
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                Video
                22 Nov 2019
                  CW500 Interview: Paddy Francis, CTO, Airbus CyberSecurityIn this CW500 video, Paddy Francis, CTO, Airbus CyberSecurity shares his advice and experiences of keeping tabs on security when trying to introduce emerging digital technologies into large organisations. Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Opinion
                21 Nov 2019
                  Life under the loan charge: An IT contractor’s storyThousands of IT contractors are being pursued by HMRC for “life-changing” tax bills for work they did up to 20 years ago, as part of a disguised remuneration clampdown known as the loan charge policy. One of those affected anonymously shares his take on what it’s like to live with a six-figure tax demand hanging over you Continue Reading By- An anonymous IT contractor
 
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                News
                20 Nov 2019
                  Finland’s ministry of transport floats tech-enabled four-day weekGovernment department says four-day working week is made possible by technologies such as artificial intelligence Continue Reading By- Gerard O'Dwyer
 
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                News
                19 Nov 2019
                  A third of LGBTQIA+ people in tech believe there is a wage gapResearch has found wage gaps across the technology sector, with LGBT+ people, BAME individuals and women being paid less than their white, straight, male counterparts Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Podcast
                19 Nov 2019
                  Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – Episode 37In this week’s episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, the team talks about the Labour Party’s “free fibre broadband for all” pre-election pledge, HMRC’s controversial loan charge policy, big data and catches up on what went on at the most recent CW500 Club event Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                E-Zine
                19 Nov 2019
                  Is facial recognition happening too fast?In this week’s Computer Weekly, as the information commissioner calls on police forces to slow down the introduction of facial recognition, we examine the issues. We look at what the use of DevOps methods means for storage strategy. And we talk to Microsoft’s global cyber security chief. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                15 Nov 2019
                  How businesses can accelerate innovationTo compete in the digital age, businesses will need to work quicker, partner where appropriate and upskill staff, according to McKinsey & Company Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                15 Nov 2019
                  Loan charge under review: The 20-year retroactive tax policy pushing IT contractors to the brinkThousands of IT contractors are at risk of financial ruin as HMRC pursues them for tax it claims they owe on work they did up to two decades ago and were reimbursed for via loan remuneration schemes. Computer Weekly investigates Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                Opinion
                14 Nov 2019
                  The super-resilient CIOHow developing ‘super-resilience’ can help your organisation thrive on adversity Continue Reading By- Ade McCormack, Auridian Consulting
 
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                News
                12 Nov 2019
                  CIO interview: James Freed, CIO, Health Education EnglandAs well as the usual IT leadership tasks, the healthcare IT chief is also responsible for helping to develop digital skills and awareness for staff across the health and care sectors in England Continue Reading By
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                News
                11 Nov 2019
                  Major report on TSB IT disaster expected soonA damning report into the 2018 IT disaster at TSB is expected to heavily criticise executives when it is published in November Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                11 Nov 2019
                  WISE calls out tech industry for slow approach to equalityAt the 2019 WISE awards, chair of the campaign Trudy Norris-Grey called upon the audience to help find ways to speed up the move to equality in the tech sector Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                07 Nov 2019
                  Zopa opens testing for its banking products to customersZopa's move into the banking sector is gathering pace as customers test out its savings product Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Video
                07 Nov 2019
                  How DBS Bank is tapping data analytics to improve customer serviceDBS Bank’s managing director & head of consumer banking and big data analytics technology talks up the bank’s data analytics initiatives and how it is fostering a data-driven culture Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                06 Nov 2019
                  Global security workforce must more than double to meet demandThere are about 2.8 million cyber security professionals working today, and the world needs four million more Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                06 Nov 2019
                  Initiative offers £1.5m for 15 projects to reduce digital exclusion across UKInitiative spearheaded by Good Things Foundation and JP Morgan awards funding to 15 projects with the aim of closing the digital divide Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                Opinion
                06 Nov 2019
                  What changes are needed to create a cyber-savvy culture?PA Consulting's Cate Pye considers the people and process changes that are necessary to build a security aware business culture Continue Reading By- Cate Pye, PA Consulting
 
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                Podcast
                05 Nov 2019
                  Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – episode 35In this week’s episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, the team pick over the finale of Channel 4 reality show The Circle, talk General Election tech and find out why enterprises are not prepared to pay a premium for business applications infused with AI Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                04 Nov 2019
                  Thousands apply to Abu Dhabi AI University in first weekArtificial intelligence university in Abu Dhabi gets more than 3,000 applications in the week following its application process being opened Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                31 Oct 2019
                  IR35 reforms: Concerns raised over private sector’s lack of preparedness for April 2020 start dateAs the countdown towards the IR35 reforms coming into force in the private sector continues, research by recruitment firm Hays draws concerns over an apparent lack of awareness and preparation amongst enterprises Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                29 Oct 2019
                  Businesses at risk as mainframe skills die outMost businesses that are heavily reliant on mainframes fear a shrinking skills pool Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                29 Oct 2019
                  Change CIO reporting structure to avoid missing KPIsThe key performance indicators used by heads of finance to measure the effectiveness of CIOs is not sufficient to drive tech-led transformation Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                29 Oct 2019
                  IR35 reforms – the difficult decisions facing IT contractorsIn this week’s Computer Weekly, we examine the difficult choices facing UK IT contractors from the controversial IR35 tax reforms. Social engineering is a major source of cyber security attacks – we look at mitigation strategies. And the IT chief at Mercedes F1 explains what it takes to support a world championship team. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                25 Oct 2019
                  Defra sustainable ICT paper highlights datacentre water crisisA new paper on sustainable ICT published by Defra in conjunction with the IT industry has identified the areas of e-waste that need urgent attention Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                25 Oct 2019
                  UKtech50 2019: Vote for the most influential person in UK technologyOur judges have picked a shortlist, now we invite readers to tell us who should be chosen as the most influential person in the UK tech scene for 2019 by submitting your vote now Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                25 Oct 2019
                  College plans tech school at Bletchley ParkPlanning application aims to turn a selection of the listed buildings that housed Britain’s codebreakers in the Second World War into a facility for up to 1,000 students Continue Reading By- Joe O’Halloran, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                25 Oct 2019
                  Refinitiv appoints first female CTO after IT leadership shake-upAlex Cesar steps up to be chief technology officer at financial service data provider Refinitiv, after previous CTO Phil Wellard took over as global CIO in September Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                24 Oct 2019
                  Splunk.conf 2019: Mentorship, advocacy and confidence for women in techAt Splunk.conf 2019 in Vegas, senior women in technology from firms such as Splunk, Boeing, and Sandia National Laboratories gave advice for navigating a male-dominated industry Continue Reading By- Clare McDonald, Business Editor
 
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                News
                23 Oct 2019
                  CIOs should think about what it means when employees augment themselvesThe bods at Gartner may have watched a bit too much Hollywood sci-fi: will people really augment themselves with tech to do their jobs better? Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                22 Oct 2019
                  Microsoft vs Google – who’s winning the cloud email race?In this week’s Computer Weekly, there’s a two-horse race for dominance in the cloud email market between Microsoft and Google, but they are not alone – we examine the runners and riders. Our latest buyer’s guide looks at governance, risk and compliance solutions. And we assess the progress of public cloud in the banking sector. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                22 Oct 2019
                  Over-30s tend to do better at cyber security than younger colleaguesAttitudes to workplace cyber security differ by age group, but not in the way one might imagine, according to a new study by NTT Security Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                17 Oct 2019
                  Abu Dhabi AI university open for applicationsNew university in UAE aims to enable students, businesses and governments to increase the use of artificial intelligence technology Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                E-Zine
                15 Oct 2019
                  Securing the internet of thingsIn this week’s Computer Weekly, as security concerns prevent many organisations from adopting the internet of things, we examine mitigation strategies. Many firms are still struggling with GDPR policies – we assess if full compliance is ever possible. And we look at the technologies for delivering on-premise object storage. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                14 Oct 2019
                  Digital and innovation apprentices to start NatWest programmeNatWest is kicking off a tech apprentice programme, with its digital innovation hub set to play a key role Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 

 
		