Videos
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UKtech50 2021: Panel 2- Making innovation count
A panel of experts at the at the UKtech50 2021 event discuss how the pandemic has challenged our approach to innovation
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UKtech50 2021: Panel 1 - Digital leadership
A panel of experts at the UKtech50 2021 event discuss what makes a good digital leader
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UKtech50 2021: Bev White, CEO Harvey Nash Group
Presentation made by Bev White, CEO Harvey Nash Group, at the UKtech50 2021 event UKtech50 2021
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UKtech50 2021: Alison Davis, CIO, Natural History Museum
Presentation made by Alison Davis, CIO, Natural History Museum at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: Ash Jokhoo, CDIO, Virgin Atlantic
Presentation made by Virgin Atlantic's Ash Jokhoo, at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: Belinda Finch, CIO, Three
Presentation made by Belinda Finch, CIO of Three at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: John Fitzpatrick, director for digital enablement, MoD
Presentation made by John Fitzpatrick from the UK MoD, at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: John Hobson, VP & CIO, Kellogg Europe
Presentation made by Kellogg Europe's John Hobson at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: Kash Ghedia, CIO, Welcome Break
Presentation made by Welcome Break CIO, Kash Ghedia, at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: Paul Neville, corporate director of digital and ICT, Waltham Forest
Presentation made by Paul Neville from London Borough of Waltham Forest at the UKtech50 2021 event
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UKtech50 2021: Phil Gosset, head of innovation, Nationwide Building Society
Presentation made by Nationwide's Phil Gosset at the UKtech50 2021 event
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Sarah Wilkinson, most influential person in UK tech 2021 – winner’s speech
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, in partnership with Spinks, Sarah Wilkinson, CEO of NHS Digital, gives her acceptance speech as the 2021 most influential person in UK tech
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Diversity and inclusion in tech: The pandemic and the pay gap
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Suki Fuller, founder of Miribure and co-lead of TLA Women in Tech, discusses the gender pay gap in the context of a pandemic world, alongside a panel of experts
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Diversity and inclusion in tech: What is neurodiversity?
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Rachel Morgan-Trimmer, neurodiversity coach and consultant, talks about neurodiversity.
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Diversity and inclusion in tech: How to be an effective ally
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, a panel discusses how to be an effective ally and support others at work.
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Being LGBTQ+ in science and tech – Alfredo Carpineti
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Alfredo Carpineti, founder of charitable trust Pride in STEM, talks about some of the difficulties faced by people from the LGBTQ+ community in the science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) sectors, and highlights some small things we can all do to act as allies for others.
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How to practice better allyship – Suzanne McGovern
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Suzanne McGovern, head of diversity, equity and inclusion at Splunk, discusses how to practice better allyship, explaining why it’s important to have allyship within a business and giving practical tips on how individuals can start supporting minority groups in the workplace.
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Advocacy and allyship - Dame Stephanie Shirley
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, philanthropist and IT entrepreneur, Dame Stephanie “Steve” Shirley, talks about how the position of women in the tech space has changed throughout her career, and how to practice allyship for under-represented groups in the UK’s tech sector
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Supporting black people in the UK tech sector - Ronda Zelezny-Green
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, Ronda Zelezny-Green, global head of training and e-learning at the Internet Society, talks about supporting black people in the tech sector at a time where there has been a focus on racial awakening
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Diversity and inclusion in tech: supporting mental health
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity and inclusion in tech event, in partnership with Spinks, a panel discuss how to support people’s mental health in the tech-driven workplace.
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Anne-Marie Imafidon, most influential woman in UK tech 2020 - winner’s speech
In this video from Computer Weekly’s annual diversity event, in partnership with Spinks, Anne-Marie Imafidon, CEO of Stemettes, gives her acceptance speech as the 2020 Most Influential Woman in UK Tech
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Debbie Forster, most influential woman in UK tech 2019 - winner’s speech
In this video of Computer Weekly’s annual diversity event Debbie Forster, CEO of the Tech Talent Charter, gives her acceptance speech as the 2019 Most Influential Woman in UK Tech
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How Zoom is keeping pace with demand for conferencing tools
Magnus Falk, CIO advisor at Zoom, offers insights on how the company is scaling up its resources to meet the growing usage of its service
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CW500 Interview: Jonathan Moreira, CTO of PrimaryBid.com
In this CW500 video, Jonathan Moreira, CTO of PrimaryBid.com, gives a fintech startup’s perspective on the security challenges small businesses can face when adopting new technologies.
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CW500 Interview: Paddy Francis, CTO, Airbus CyberSecurity
In 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.
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How DBS Bank is tapping data analytics to improve customer service
DBS 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
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CW500 Interview: Jonathan Midgley discusses artificial intelligence (AI)
Jonathan Midgley, director of engineering at Trainline, talks about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on businesses
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CW500 Interview: Daniel Hulme discusses artificial intelligence (AI)
Daniel Hulme, CEO of Satalia and director of University College London’s business analytics MSc, talks about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on businesses
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Inside MyRepublic’s digital transformation journey
MyRepublic’s group CIO and chief operating officer talks up the company’s digital transformation journey and how it has overcome challenges that stood in its way
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CW500 Interview: Mattie Yeta, sustainability lead, Defra
In this CW500 club video, Mattie Yeta, sustainability lead, Defra talks about Ethics and sustainability in IT and what this means to IT leaders
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CW500 Interview: Nadine Thomson, digital technology consultant and advisor, News UK
Nadine Thomson, digital technology consultant and advisor, News UK, talks about ethics and sustainability in IT and what this means to IT leaders
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CW500 Interview: Roger Taylor, chair of the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation
Roger Taylor, chair of the Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation, talks about the importance of standards and regulation when developing AI systems, and why businesses should start thinking of these things now
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Delivering Diversity in Technology: What does inclusion mean to you?
In this panel a group of people from all backgrounds and walks to life discuss what inclusion means to them in an organisation
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Delivering Diversity in Technology: startup panel
How can we help female entrepreneurs successfully grow and scale their businesses?
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Delivering Diversity in Technology: Emily Forbes, Seenit
A video presentation given by Emily Forbes, founder & CEO, Seenit
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Delivering Diversity in Technology: Jess Wade, Imperial College
A video of the presentation given by Jess Wade, postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Physics, Imperial College London
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Amali de Alwis, most influential woman in UK IT 2018 - winner’s speech
Amali de Alwis received the accolade of Most Influential Woman in UK Technology 2018, due to her work as CEO of not-for-profit Code First: Girls
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CW500 interview: Boris Spremo discusses blockchain
Boris Spremo, head of operations at Trustology speaks about what blockchain really means for IT leaders
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CW500 interview: Mirka Skrzypczak discusses blockchain
Mirka Skrzypczak, head of working capital & trade products at Royal Bank of Scotland speaks about what blockchain really means for IT leaders
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CW500 interview: Carlo Del Mistro discusses blockchain
Carlo Del Mistro, head of innovation at Premier Inn speaks about what blockchain really means for IT leaders
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CW500 interview: Andrew Chapman discusses how to run successful IoT projects
In this CW500 video, Andrew Chapman, strategy & product development lead at Digital Catapult speaks to Computer Weekly about creating the right environment for success
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CW500 interview: Chad Naeger discusses how to run successful IoT projects
In this CW500 video, Chad Naeger, customer success officer at GE Digital speaks to Computer Weekly about creating the right environment for success
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CW500 interview: Miranda Sharp discusses how to run successful IoT projects
In this CW500 video, Miranda Sharp, director of innovation at Ordnance Survey speaks to Computer Weekly about creating the right environment for success
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CW500 video: Sarah Burnett, Everest Group discusses AI
In this CW500 video, Satah Burnett, research vice-president at Everest Group, answers questions on the opportunities AI offers IT leaders
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CW500 video: Claire Calmejane, Lloyds Group on AI in business
In this CW500 video, Claire Calmejane, risk transformation director at Lloyds Banking Group answers questions on the opportunities AI offers IT leaders
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Video: Lauri Love – why we need volunteers to fight malware
Lauri Love talks to Computer Weekly about plans to collaborate with others to tackle malware and use cryptocurrencies to create new ways for businesses to work
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UKtech50 2017: Creating an innovation culture
Claire Calmjane of Lloyds Banking Group, Louise McCarthy, Stuart Birrell of Heathrow Airport and Marcus East from National Geographic discuss innovation
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UKtech50 2017: Recruiting the right talent for your organisation
A panel of IT leaders discuss how they go about identifying the talent they need within their organisations
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Christine Ashton, SAP: Learning IT leadership skills from the supplier side
Christine Ashton is an experienced CIO, who has led IT teams and transformation programmes at Thomson Reuters, BG Group and Transport for London
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Rebecca Salsbury, BBC: Introverts and leadership
The head of personalisation services at the BBC discusses how introverts can be leaders and the role of charisma in leadership
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Ian Cohen, Addison Lee: Skills crisis? What skills crisis?
Ian Cohen, CIO, Addison Lee, deconstructs the idea of a skills crisis and discusses the new leadership and management models required to attract talent
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Nick Mayes, Gala Leisure: Dealing with ambiguity in change processes
Nick Mayes, CIO of Gala Leisure, looks at how to get communication straight in change processes
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Marcus East, National Geographic: Embracing the power of social
National Geographic's CTO discuss the technology work that the global media company is doing to enable its transformation into the digital age
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Stuart Birrell, Heathrow Airport: Innovation beyond the tech arena
The CIO of Heathrow discusses how the airport is expanding innovation beyond the technology focus into the wider business
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Claire Calmejane, Lloyds Bank: Digital zero to hero - mastering intrapreneurship
Claire Calmejane, director of innovation at Lloyds Banking Group, talks at our UKtech50 event about the difference between intrapreneurs and entrepreneurs
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Louise McCarthy: Obtaining business buy-in to digital transformation
Louise McCarthy shares her experiences of transformation initiatives at HM Revenue & Customs, Aviva, Specsavers and EBRD
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David Ivell, The Prince's Trust: Handling risk aversion in innovation initiatives
David Ivell, CIO at The Prince's Trust, aims to exploit technology and innovation to transform the engagement, relationship and journey of the young people supported by the Trust
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UKtech50 2017 video: DWP chief digital and information officer, Mayank Prakash
The winner of UKtech50 2017, Mayank Prakash, heads up digital transformation at the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
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Lauri Love: how reformed hackers halted the WannaCry virus
Lauri Love presents a compelling story of the WannaCry malware that nearly brought down the NHS, and the behind the scenes work of former hackers, and security researchers that helped to prevent lives being lost. Love is facing extradition to the US after allegedly taking part in a hacking protest over the death of internet pioneer Aaron Swartz, who faced jail for using a hidden computer to downloading academic journals at MIT.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Guy Armitage, CEO, Zealous
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, Armitage shares a journey through the mind, types of thought and how businesses have harnessed the power of curating teams to excel in their work.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Jacqueline de Rojas, president, TechUK
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, Jacqueline de Rojas discusses the challenges facing every employer and individual in technology and their responsibilities to increasing the diversity of the workforce.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Bryan Glick, editor in chief, ComputerWeekly
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, editor in chief Bryan Glick discusses the challenges for IT.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Ray Coyle, UK CEO, Auticon
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, Ray Coyle, UK chief executive of Auticon, discusses the benefits and challenges of working with staff on the autism spectrum.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Anne Marie Neatham, chief operating officer, Ocado Technology
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, Ocado Technology COO Anne Marie Neatham explains how the tech sector is failing to break stereotypes.
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Diversity in technology 2017: How has tech culture changed over time?
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event,a panel discusses how the culture of the technology industry has changed as diversity has increased.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Alternative routes into tech - how people can succeed
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, a number of young people in the technology industry discuss their various routes in to tech and why the traditional path is not always the best.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Joysy John, digital consultant and entrepreneur
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, education and skills expert Joysy John talks about how to fuel a diverse tech pipeline.
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Diversity in technology 2017: Charlotte Finn, EMEA head of programmes, Salesforce.org
In this video from Computer Weekly’s 2017 diversity in technology event, EMEA head of programmes at Salesforce.org, the philanthropic arm of Salesforce, Charlotte Finn explains how education is the key to achieving equality.
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Most Influential Woman in UK IT 2017: Sherry Coutu speech
Sherry Coutu, founder and chair of Founders4Schools, is the winner of the 2017 Most Influential Woman in UK IT accolade
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CW500 video interview: Dan Taylor, NHS Digital
The NHS Digital head of security speaks to Computer Weekly about the lessons learnt from the latest cyber attacks
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CW500 video interview: Yiannis Pavlosoglou, UBS
UBS' strategic change manager for operational resilience speaks to Computer Weekly about the lessons learnt from the latest cyber attacks
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Blockchain: why and how are companies deploying digital ledgers
In this video we speak to Juniper Research about the findings from its latest research into the rollout of Blockchain
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DOES 2017, London: Steve Mayner interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Steve Mayner at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Chris Hill interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Chris Hill at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Sam Guckenheimer interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Sam Guckenheimer at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Neil MacGowan interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Neil MacGowan at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Steve Brodie interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Steve Brodie at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Jonathan Fletcher interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Jonathan Fletcher at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Jasnoor Gill interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Jasnoor Gill at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: State of DevOps interview
In this video from the DevOps Enterprise Summit, Computer Weekly speaks to the people behind the State of DevOps Report
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DOES 2017, London: Dominica DeGrandis interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Dominica DeGrandis at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Brian Timmeny interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Brian Timmeny at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Andy Burgin interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Andy Burgin at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Cornelia Davis interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Cornelia Davis at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Tom Clark interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Tom Clark at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Matthew Skelton interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Matthew Skelton at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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DOES 2017, London: Amine Boudali interview
In this video Computer Weekly speaks to Amine Boudali at the DevOps Enterprise Summit
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Locked in by choice: Why the Italian Defence Department is switching to open source office
The Italian Defence Departnment plans to replace Microsoft Office with an open source equivalent on 100,000 desktops
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Locked in by choice: Why Munich is dropping open source for Microsoft
Munich has saved €11m by moving to open source. Now, in a move seen as highly political, lord mayor Dieter Reiter is planning a return to Microsoft
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Locked in by choice: why the city of Rome is championing open source software
The city of Rome is advocating a move from Microsoft to open source. Councillor Flavia Marzano explains why cloud computing has not ended the open source debate
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CW500 video: Mark Lockton-Goddard, former interim CIO, Drax Group
Mark Lockton-Goddard, former interim CIO, Drax Group, speaks to Computer Weekly about cloud maturity
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CW500 video: James Donkin, general manager, Ocado Technology
James Donkin, general manager, Ocado Technology, speaks to Computer Weekly about cloud maturity
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CW500 video: Dai Davis discusses the significance of GDPR to CIOs
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 May 2018. Technology lawyer Dai Davis discusses the implications
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CW500 video: Chiara Rustici discusses the significance of GDPR to CIOs
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into force on 25 May 2018. Chiara Rustici, an Independent GDPR analyst, discusses the implications
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CW500 video: Monica Cardoso Salgado discusses the significance of GDPR to CIOs
GDPR comes into force on 25 May 2018. We speak to Monica Cardoso Salgado, senior manager, data privacy & governance at John Lewis Partnership about the implications
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2017 IT Priority Study: Trends in APAC DevOps
Find out what DevOps initiatives IT decision makers are planning in 2017
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2017 IT Priority Study: Trends in the APAC storage market
Find out what Storage initiatives IT decision makers are planning in 2017
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2017 IT Priority Study: Trends in APAC security
Find out what security initiatives IT decision makers are planning in 2017
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2017 IT Priority Study: Trends in the APAC converged/hyper-converged market
Find out what converged/hyper-converged initiatives IT decision makers are planning in 2017
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2017 IT Priority Study: Trends in the EMEA converged/hyper-converged market
Find out what converged and hyper-converged initiatives IT decision makers are planning in 2017
Photo Stories
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UKtech50 2021 – The most influential people in UK IT
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Preview of The National Museum of Computing’s virtual tour
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Computer Weekly/TechTarget UK IT priorities 2020
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Arpanet: 50 years of internetworking
Podcasts
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Hybrid working, diversity progress – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Post Office Horizon and the subpostmasters’ justice fight – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Disinformation and the US DNC emails leak controversy – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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HMRC IT PAC rebuke, neurodiversity in focus – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Parler v AWS, digital schooling, ambulance data – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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The channel in the pandemic, datacentres for investors – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast