Videos
IT architecture
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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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Computer Weekly @ 50: The next big things in tech – a developers’ perspective
Leading technology experts discuss the trends in enterprise software and how this will impact future applications
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CW500 video: Mark Nicholls discusses how to architect IT for the cloud
In this video interview, Mark Nicholls, head of technical solutions and security at Peabody Trust discusses how IT architectures can be used to maximise the benefits from the cloud
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CW500 video: Don Kavanagh discusses how to architect IT for the cloud
In this video interview, Don Kavanagh, former chief architect at Home Office SIA discusses how IT architectures can be used to maximise the benefits from the cloud
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CW500 video: Abdul Sheikh discusses how to architect IT for the cloud
In this video interview, Abdul Sheukh, CTO at Cintra, discusses how IT architectures can be used to maximise the benefits from the cloud
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Why Fitness First consolidated onto Nutanix
Fitness First has migrated its traditional datacentre installation to a Nutanix converged infrastructure
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CW500: Rob White, Executive Director, Enterprise Infrastructure, at Morgan Stanley on virtualisation
In this CW500 video, Rob White, Executive Director, Enterprise Infrastructure, at Morgan Stanley, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the next steps beyond virtualisation.
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CW500: Roy Illsley, Principal Analyst at Ovum on virtualisation
In this CW500 video, Roy Illsley, Principal Analyst at Ovum, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the next steps beyond virtualisation.
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CW500: Where next for virtualisation?
In this CW500 video, IT leaders share their views on the next steps beyond virtualisation.
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Transgender hackday brings together community with love of coding
Trans*Code holds first hackday to draw attention to transgender issues through technology.
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CW500 Video: Where next after Windows - The growth of user power
In this video, some of the IT leaders attending the CW500 Club talk to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about responding to the changing demands of users.
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Video interview: Bill Ruh, head of Software at GE discusses industrial cloud apps
In 2013, Computer Weekly spoke to Buh Ruh about a new software-enabled services business. We find out how his industrial internet has evolved
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CW500 Video: Richard Gough, Punter Southall Group
In this video, Richard Gough discusses traditional IT as well as emerging agile methods, and how cloud will grow to mean “products run by someone else that allow us to be more flexible in what we do every day.”
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Interview with Martin Vesper, CEO, digitalSTROM on smart home technology
Martin Vesper, CEO of digitalSTROM has kitted out his home with smart technology, allowing him to control lighting and electrical appliances
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BYOD and the issue of privacy
Computer Weekly discusses the issue of BYOD and privacy with MobileIron and law firm Bircham Dyson Bell
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CW500: Ian Turfrey , IT director at City & Guilds
In this CW500 Club video, Ian Turfrey talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about his experiences of introducing technologies such as unified communications, collaboration tools and mobile working to build a productive, distributed workforce.
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CW500: Garry Lengthorn, director IT services, SThree
Garry Lengthorn, SThree, talks to Computer Weekly about best practice in BYOD and gives tips for successful projects.
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CW500: Simon Furber, network manager at Brunel University
Simon Furber, Brunel University, talks to Computer Weekly about best practice in BYOD and gives tips for successful projects.
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CW500: Steve Trigg, independent BYOD consultant
Steve Trigg, independent BYOD consultant talks to Computer Weekly best practice in BYOD and gives tips for successful projects.
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Interview with Tibco CTO Matt Quinn on event stream analytics
Big data analysis concerns finding hidden unknowns in a large data set. Tibco is applies big data techniques to event processing
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Video interview with Ubisense CTO Andy Ward
Andy Ward is CTO at Ubisense, a company created to commercialise radio tagging technology following research at Cambridge University
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UKtech50: Dave Ubachs, Procter & Gamble
Dave Ubachs, UK CIO, Procter & Gamble, shares some of the learnings and insights from the inventors of brand management, Procter & Gamble, and trace the CIO route from backroom to boardroom.
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UKtech50: Susan Cooklin, Network Rail
Susan Cooklin, CIO of Network Rail, discusses how the company needed to ensure that the IT operation during the London Olympics ran flawlessly during the events while running major technology change projects.
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UKtech50: Lyn Grobler, BP
Lyn Grobler, VP and CIO IT&S corporate functions, BP, discusses how attracting, retaining and developing female talent is essential for any successful IT organisation.
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UKtech50: Victor Newman, SILK
Victor Newman, best-selling author and advisory board member and mentor at Social Innovation Lab Kent (SILK), discusses the importance of innovation in people.
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The impact of software engineering skills shortages
Bill Goodwin, Premium Content Editor at ComputerWeekly.com talks to Harry Gooding, Head of Client Engagement at Mortimer Spinks about the state of the IT jobs market.
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CW500: BCS' Jim Norton - IT in the boardroom
In this CW500 Club video, immediate past president of the BCS, Jim Norton, talks about how IT is perceived in the boardroom.
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CW500: Mitchells & Butlers' COO Robin Young - IT in the boardroom
In this CW500 Club video, Mitchells & Butlers' COO Robin Young talks about how IT is perceived in the boardroom
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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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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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John Rakowski, analyst and advisor at Forrester Research
In this CW500 Club video John Rakowski, analyst and advisor at Forrester Research, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how to ensure that a datacentre transformation improves service levels, meets user needs and cuts costs.
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Colin Rees, IT director at Domino’s Pizza on datacentre transformation
In this CW500 Club video Colin Rees, IT director at Domino’s Pizza, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how to ensure that a datacentre transformation improves service levels, meets user needs and cuts costs.
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Josko Grljevic, IS director at Thetrainline.com on datacentre management
In this CW500 Club video Josko Grljevic, IS director at Thetrainline.com, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how to ensure that a datacentre transformation improves service levels, meets user needs and cuts costs.
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Big data roundtable webcast: gaining value from big data
Roundtable discussion on business value of big data, chaired by Brian McKenna, Editor, SearchDataManagementUK, and featuring Mike Ferguson, Roxane Edjlali (Gartner), Joshua LeCure (GlaxoSmithKline).
Photo Stories
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UKtech50 2021 – The most influential people in UK IT
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Five easy tips to improve working from home networks
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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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The case of Julian Assange as he faces US extradition bid – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Diversity in Tech, Pets at Home, datacentre sustainability – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Gender pay gap, undersea datacentre, digital mapping – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Gig economy, summer special look-back – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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TikTok in peril, A-level and Scottish Highers algo fiascos – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast
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Women in tech, loan charge woes and automation – The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload Podcast