Videos
IT strategy
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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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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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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: startup panel
How can we help female entrepreneurs successfully grow and scale their businesses?
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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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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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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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UKtech50: Andrew Turner, CIO, Crossrail
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Andrew Turner, CIO, Crossrail talks about the three year project to build Crossrail and shares his five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Christina Scott, CTO, News UK
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Christina Scott, CTO, News UK shares her five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Lee Edwards, CIO, British Library
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Lee Edwards, CIO, British Library shares his five top tips for innovation
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UKtech50: Madhu Bhabuta, director of operational IT, shared services, Mitie
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Madhu Bhabuta, director of operational IT, Mitie shares her five top tips for innovation
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UKtech50: Gary Steen, CTO, Talk Talk
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Gary Steen, CTO, Talk Talk speaks about Talk Talk's difficult year and shares his five tips for innovation.
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UKtech50: Giles Pavey, former chief data scientist, Dunnhumby
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Giles Pavey, former chief data scientist, Dunnhumby, talks about the importance of big data in firms and shares his five tips for innovation
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UKtech50: Graeme Hackland, IT director, Williams F1
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Graeme Hackland, IT director, Williams F1 shares his five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Laura Meyer, CIO, Harper Collins
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Laura Meyer, CIO, Harper Collins shares her five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: Stuart McSkimming, CIO, Shelter
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, Stuart McSkimming, CIO, Shelter shares his five tips for good leadership.
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UKtech50: John Harris, global CTO, Aimia
In this video from Computer Weekly's 2016 UKtech50 event, John Harris, global CTO, Aimia shares his five top tips for innovation.
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Computer Weekly @ 50: The future of us – how the next 50 years of tech will reshape the world
In this panel debate filmed at our 50th anniversary we contemplate how IT could evolve over the next 50 years
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Computer Weekly @ 50: Working with startups - a CIO perspective
In this video, we speak to a panel of CIOs about best practices in working with IT startups
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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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UKtech50: Anna Barsby, CIO, Halfords
Anna Barsby, CIO at Halfords, talks about how the IT team has evolved during the retailer's business transformation
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CW500 Video: Christopher Livermore, head of operations, British Gas Connected Homes
In this CW500 video, Christopher Livermore, head of operations at British Gas Connected Homes talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about DevOps and delivering IT services in the digital age.
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CW500 Video: How DevOps and agile methods help improve IT services for a digital age
In this CW500 video, CW500 attendees discuss DevOps and delivering IT.
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CW500 video: John Fredrickson, online DevOps and cloud manager, Sky
In this CW500 video John Fredrickson, online DevOps and cloud manager at Sky talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about DevOps and delivering IT services in the digital age.
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Women in IT presentation: panel session
In this Computer Weekly video a panel of IT experts discuss what can be done to encourage more women to take jobs in the IT sector.
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CW500 Security Club: Sarb Sembhi, Director at STORM Guidance
Mobility is the number one priority for IT leaders in the UK this year, but the number of IT chiefs focusing on mobile security is a lot lower
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Most influential woman in UK IT 2015: Jacqueline de Rojas
In this video, Jacqueline de Rojas gives her acceptance speech for Computer Weekly's most influential woman in UK IT award 2015.
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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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CW500: Reducing complexity
If you were to start your IT from scratch, there’s little doubt the infrastructure would be simpler, more flexible, and smaller
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CW500: Nick Roberts, Head of ICT at Croydon Council on outsourcing
IT outsourcing spend is worth nearly £50bn to the UK economy.What part should outsourcing play in IT strategy
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CW500 Video: David Nudelman, Head of IT Service Delivery at Metro Bank (UK)
In this CW500 Club video, David Nudelman, Head of IT Service Delivery at Metro Bank (UK), talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about responding to the changing demands of users.
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CW500 Video: Ian Turfrey, IT Director at City & Guilds
In this CW500 Club video, Ian Turfrey, IT Director at City & Guilds talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about responding to the changing demands of users.
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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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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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CW500 Video: Key trends for IT leaders in 2015 - La Fosse Associates
We take a look forward to the 12 months ahead for IT leaders and the big trends of the coming year
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CW500 Video:Key trends for IT leaders in 2015 - Forrester Research
We took a look forward to the 12 months ahead for IT leaders and the big trends of the coming year
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UKTech50 Video: Digital and corporate IT— Reckitt Benckiser
In this video Darrell Stein, CIO, Reckitt Benckiser, will discuss how the digital and corporate sides of IT can work successfully together.
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UKTech50 Video: Complex transformation – Royal Mail
In this video Catherine Doran will set out her approach to navigating the complexities of Royal Mail, and highlight the importance of challenging the status quo with bold thinking in IT leadership.
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UKTech50 Video: Developing and energising your IT team – Bank of England
In this video John Finch, CIO of the Bank of England explains that for him, leading and energising his 450-strong workforce is the most important part of his role.
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UKTech50 Video: The CIO as corporate leader – Network Rail
In this video Susan Cooklin, CIO, Network Rail discusses how during a time when competition for talented resources is greater than ever, the CIO can make their company stand out from the crowd. Susan Cooklin, executive sponsor of Network Rail’s “Could IT be you” campaign, will discuss three examples of how the CIO can positively influence the corporate brand.
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UKTech50 Video: What can The Lego Movie teach us about innovation – Starbucks
In this video Robert Teagle, European CIO, Starbucks Coffee Company, will draw parallels between the life of an ordinary Lego construction worker, Emmet, in his quest to stop Lord Business, and the challenges many organisations face in managing and delivering technology innovation. He will provide lessons learnt from his professional experience in what works well and pitfalls to avoid.
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UKTech50 Video: Transforming the Metropolitan Police – Metropolitan Police Service
In this video Richard Thwaite, director of digital policing, Metropolitan Police Service, discusses the advantages of implementing mobility for officers on the streets, and discusses the innovation behind the project.
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UKTech50 Video: Driving your business through analytics – Staples
In this video Dave Ubachs, European CIO of Staples discusses the opportunities around big data and analytics, how can the CIO can drive value. He outlines why data visualisation and analytics are great opportunities for IT to move up the value chain, and how smart IT people can become data scientists and why are they are uniquely equipped to do so.
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CW500 Video: Identity and access management – Gatwick Airport
In this CW500 video, Michael Ibbitson, CIO, Gatwick Airport, discusses the growing challenges of expanding access management to third parties and avoiding the potential pitfalls.
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CWwomen: 4 women – Channel 4
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Kevin Gallagher, CIO, Channel 4 talks about the advantages of offering flexible working
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CWwomen: Research findings into the marketplace – Capability Jane and BP
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Sara Hill from Capability Jane and James Evans from BP discuss how to make the work environment a more appealing place for women to work, and recruiting skills for a more diverse base into enterprises.
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CWwomen: Come as you are, do what you love – Microsoft
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Dr Nicola Hodson talks about inclusion in the workplace, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse base into enterprises.
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CWwomen: Undergraduate and under-represented – Aberystwyth University
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Hannah Dee talks about undergraduate women, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse base into enterprises.
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CWwomen: Marketing to women – Pretty Little Head
In this video from Computer Weekly’s Women in IT event, Jane Cunningham talks about marketing to women, the current skills crisis in the technology industry, and recruiting skills for a more diverse based into enterprises.
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CW500 In the City: Mobility management and regulatory compliance - Worldpay
In this CW500 club video, Jason Scott-Taggart, Head of IT Service Management, Worldpay, discusses regulatory compliance and BYOD in the finance sector, as well as the challenges and benefits of managing mobility.
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Video: Dame Wendy Hall - 2014's Most Influential Woman in UK IT
Dame Wendy Hall reached the number one spot on Computer Weekly’s list of the 25 most influential women in UK IT in 2014.
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CW500: Hugo Pinto, digital and social media consultant
In this CW500 video, Hugo Pinto, digital and social media consultant, discusses digital customer engagement and how organisations should embrace the digital era to improve customer experience.
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CW500: JC Mighty, head of audience development, Mail Online
In this CW500 video, JC Mighty, head of audience development, Mail Online, discusses digital customer engagement and how organisations should embrace the digital era to improve customer experience.
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CW500: Mike Harvard, director, Ember Services
In this CW500 video, Mike Harvard, director, Ember Services, discusses digital customer engagement and how organisations should embrace the digital era to improve customer experience.
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CW500: Keith Bucknall, Head of Strategy, Architecture & Infrastructure, Equity Insurance Group
In this CW500 video Keith Bucknall talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about managing the growing complexity of protecting data.
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Mark Skilton, Professor of Practice in Information Systems and Management, Warwick Business School
In this CW500 video Mark Skilton talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about managing the growing complexity of protecting data.
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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: Clive Longbottom, service director, Quocirca
In this CW500 Club video,Clive Longbottom talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how IT leaders are using trends such as BYOD, CYOD, BYOA and others to forge a new relationship with their users.
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CW500: Anthony Kemp, Director of Corporate Resources, London Borough of Hounslow
In this CW500 Club video, Anthony Kemp talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how IT leaders are using trends such as BYOD, CYOD, BYOA and others to forge a new relationship with their users.
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CW500: Adam Raeburn-James, Senior vice president, IT End-user & Infrastructure Services, GSK
In this CW500 Club video, Adam Raeburn-James talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about how IT leaders are using trends such as BYOD, CYOD, BYOA and others to forge a new relationship with their users.
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CW500 Security: Neil Cassidy, deputy director operations at Cert-UK
In this CW500 Security Club video, Neil Cassidy talks to Computer Weekly security editor Warwick Ashford about the next evolution of IT security threats and how best to prepare for them.
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CW500 Security: Adrian Davis, incoming managing director of (ISC)2
In this CW500 Security Club video, Adrian Davis talks to Computer Weekly security editor Warwick Ashford about the next evolution of IT security threats and how best to prepare for them.
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CW500 Security: Mark Jones, chief information security for Heathrow Airport Holdings
In this CW500 Security Club video, Mark Jones talks to Computer Weekly security editor Warwick Ashford about the next evolution of IT security threats and how best to prepare for them.
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CW500: Colin Miles, director IT technical services at Virgin Media
In this CW500 Club video, Colin Miles 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: Steve Shepherd, head of IT and business alignment at the BBC
In this CW500 Club video, Steve Shepherd 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: Adrian Drury, Practice Leader Consumer IT & Integrated Media, Ovum
In this video interview, Adrian Drury, practice leader for consumer IT and integrated media at analyst firm Ovum, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the key technology trends for 2014.
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CW500: Albert Ellis, Chief Executive for Harvey Nash
In this video interview, Albert Ellis, chief executive of recruitment consultancy Harvey Nash, talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the major IT recruitment, skills and career development issues in 2014.
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Project Management Trends– Seeking professional help
This is part 4 in a series of 10 videos from ESI International detailing the top 10 project management trends for 2014.
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UKtech50: Mark Thompson, Digital and IT Director, TUI Travel
At Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, Mark Thompson, TUI Travel, discussed three simple steps to building a digital framework to an audience of CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders who are driving the creation of a high-tech economy.
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UKtech50: Liam Maxwell, CTO, HM Government
At Computer Weekly’s annual UKtech50 event, Liam Maxwell, HM Government, discussed building a digital government around user needs to an audience of CIOs, industry executives, public servants and business leaders who are driving the creation of a high-tech economy.
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How do you see the role of the IT leader changing?
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick hosted a panel debate on the future of IT leadership at the recent Azzurri Connect user conference in London.
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CW500: Alastair Behenna, principal analyst at Forrester Research
In this CW500 Club video, Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick talks to Alastair Behenna about the likely challenges for CIOs in 2020, and the key leadership, skills and technology trends they should be thinking about.
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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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Video interview: Get ready to decentralise the CIO
As technology becomes more embedded in business the IT function could become decentralised
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Video: Håkan Borglund, CIO, Toyota Material Handling Europe
In this video, Computer Weekly’s Brian McKenna interviews Håkan Borglund, CIO, Toyota Materials Handling Europe
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Video interview: Kim Stevenson, CIO, Intel
Kim Stevenson is the CIO of Intel, leads a team of over 6,000 IT staff globally and is responsible for the company-wide use of IT
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Interview with Professor Andy Hopper, Cambridge Computer Laboratory
Andy Hopper, head of the Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University, on how universities should fund start-ups and use intellectual property
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Video interview: William Ruh, head of software at GE
William Ruh, vice president at GE Global Software Center , discusses how sensor networks will create a machines services business at the company.
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Video interview: Fine-tuning decision-making
In this interview, Paul Michaels, CEO of busienss and technology consultancy ImprovIT, discusses a methodology for modelling decision-making
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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: Paul Kane, BSkyB
Paul Kane, head of product research engineering at BskyB, talks about how Sky approaches innovation from a research perspective, as well as how the company collaborates externally with other organisations to reach its goals and a few of the emerging technologies that are key to the broadcaster.
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Video interview: Gartner chief of research, Chris Howard
In this video, Chris Howard, chief of research at Gartner, discusses why CIOs should look at cloud, mobile, big data and social computing
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Video: Forrester's John Rakowski discusses private clouds
In this interview Forrester analyst John Rakowski discusses how private clouds can be used in business
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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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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).
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CW500: HMRC CIO Phil Pavitt, on IT transformation
HM Revenue & Customs spends hundreds of millions of pounds every year on IT, but faces huge challenges to cut costs and be more efficient.
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Computer Weekly & FT video debates: IT and the customer
In a series of video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues.
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CW & FT video debates – IT leadership and the CEO
In a series of monthly video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues.
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CW and FT video debates – IT and financial services
In a series of monthly video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues.
Photo Stories
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Arpanet: 50 years of internetworking
Podcasts
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Podcast: UK SME planning and compliance for ‘the new normal’
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Podcast: Remote compliance assessments and how they are done
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Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – Episode 50
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Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – Episode 13
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Printing, document capture and compliance risk in the GDPR era
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Podcast: Storage compliance for GDPR data subject requests