• Case study: Philips takes agile approach to building bridges between business and IT
  • Russian organisations have confidence in virtual backup
  • An application ecosystem for the all-digital era
  • Shining a light on the male mentors of IT
  • The truth about virtualisation and disaster recovery
  • Analytics helps Asean organisations read between the lines
  • Australian businesses running the numbers on analytics-driven customer service
  • Why Pegasystems' CEO, Alan Trefler, has learned to think smaller
  • Chief digital officer: The newcomer that’s here to stay
  • Appliances move well beyond the hype
  • Spark versus MapReduce: which way for enterprise IT?
  • Russian personal data law set to come into force despite fears
  • How George Osborne's latest tax changes affect IT contractors
  • Finding the right big data appliance for your business
  • Councils explore options for online mapping tools
  • How Verne Global tackled the Icelandic datacentre connectivity gap
  • Mobile security -- what works and what doesn't?
  • Cloud computing in schools: privacy under threat
  • Virtualisation and storage: Five ways to do it better
  • Using SAP Hana as a data warehouse
  • Is the future of business predictive?
  • Demand for all-flash storage to accelerate in Australia and New Zealand
  • Barriers to adoption: Why are local councils holding back on G-Cloud?
  • Automation and acceleration the Asian aspiration
  • EAT builds appetite for predictive analytics
  • Welsh Water billing replacement programme offers customers new tariffs
  • The API economy – or the API Tower of Babel?
  • British Gas Smart Metering consolidates data with Qlik on Hadoop
  • Asean organizations braced for cyber attack
  • Testing a four-million-user disaster recovery plan
  • Australian businesses under cyber attack
  • Case study: Open University uses Microsoft Azure to create course content clearance hub
  • CIOs say SaaS compliance is a two-way street
  • CW500: Dealing with disaster - how do companies cope?
  • Fibre networks help Amsterdam to modernise historic canal infrastructure
  • Digital transformation needs business leaders to develop new skills
  • Tackling compliance issues in software as a service
  • CIO interview: CABI’s Andrea Powell on feeding the world
  • How database virtualisation helped the European Bioinformatics Institute save datacentre space
  • Keeping European datacentres safe from cyber attacks
  • Oracle cloud makes headway in eastern Europe
  • NetSuite SuiteAcademy opens cloud doors in Europe
  • Wearable tech proves business value hands-free and in field
  • OpenStack Swift 101: the object store for OpenStack apps
  • Dutch businesses unaware of impact of new data protection law
  • Don't wait for EU regulation to practice good data ethics
  • How Ordnance Survey will use 250 years of data to support startups
  • SaaS criteria to track for business outcomes
  • The cost of security for UK business
  • Combat IT complexity with operational intelligence
  • All-flash vs hybrid flash for virtual desktop storage
  • UK datacentre growth trends: Why are users shunning inner-city facilities?
  • Business cases emerge from growing pains of Hadoop 1.0
  • Where next for virtualisation?
  • Should businesses upgrade to Windows 10?
  • Making the most of logs
  • Russian big data technologies evolve with one eye on US open source
  • Metropolis Studios runs music business expansion on FileMaker
  • Disaster recovery in Russia: Critical sectors play it safe
  • Hybrid flash vs all-flash storage: When is some flash not enough?
  • Better user acceptance testing through log management
  • Should the strong US dollar prompt European CIOs to shop around for cloud?
  • Still running Windows Server 2003? Don’t panic
  • Case study: City & Guilds skills up on Microsoft cloud to unite global workforce
  • Turning machine data into operational intelligence
  • Why monitoring tools are key to your company's cloud success
  • Hotels.com turns to cloud and big data to drive up online holiday bookings
  • Overcoming the business and technology barriers to DevOps adoption
  • Genomics England gears up IT for next phase of development
  • ARM wrestles its way into the datacentre with the help of 64-bit chips
  • Managing your customer’s multi-channel service experience
  • Using data analytics to deliver more personalised customer service
  • Email overload is killing the UK's economic productivity
  • OpenStack Cinder: Block storage on the open-source cloud platform
  • App development companies fight back against digital piracy
  • Inside DevOps: How it really works
  • How to write supplier contracts for agile software development
  • CW500: Tackling complexity in IT
  • Security compliance is still a corporate headache
  • Financial applications are on a journey to the cloud
  • Dutch Cyber Security Council boosts focus on privacy
  • Death, taxes and data security audits
  • NoSQL and NewSQL edge into Belgian railways and Austrian yellow pages
  • Local authorities band together to share enterprise software
  • Anatomy of a cyber attack – the risks facing small businesses
  • How to cull old, potentially risky data
  • Is customer experience management the new CRM?
  • VMware vs OpenStack: How they handle storage
  • OpenStack Manila: File access storage for the open source cloud
  • Why the CIO should loosen the grip on enterprise IT
  • Five critical actions CIOs should take to improve the customer experience
  • Polish companies come around on mobile safety
  • Marseille: Europe’s networking gateway to Africa
  • How to reduce the risk of social engineering attacks
  • Digital customer experience: Beyond the website
  • Journey to the West: Will Huawei make its services ambitions stick?
  • CW500: Where next for IT outsourcing?
  • Augmented reality business applications start to get real
  • Software-defined networking in Europe: The state of play
  • Erasure coding vs Raid for disk rebuilds
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