Videos
Smartphone technology
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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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CW500 Security: Nick Coleman, Fellow of the The Chartered Institute for IT
In this CW500 Security Club video, Nick Coleman, Fellow of the The Chartered Institute for IT, talks about the emerging challenges of endpoint security and how organisations can ensure data is safe.
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CW500: Nick Bromley, GLA
Nick Bromley,from the Greater London Authority, talks to Computer Weekly about the prospects for smart cities and what it means for London.
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CW500: Dan Wood, HP Software
Dan Wood, from HP Software market development, talks to Computer Weekly about what the internet of things means to corporate IT leaders.
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CW500: Simon Townsend, AppSense
In this CW500 Club video, Simon Townsend, AppSense, talks to Bryan Glick about the challenges of mobile and the opportunities from 4G.
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Why the Wellcome Trust is allowing staff to bring their own
In this video interview, Mark Bramwell, CIO of the Wellcome Trust, explains why the charity is allowing its employees to use their own smartphones and laptops at work.
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Financial Times and Computer Weekly: The challenge of the iPad
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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Microsoft hopes to redefine the future of computing
Anand Krishnan from Microsoft’s UK developer and platforms group discusses what Windows 8 will mean for the future of computing.
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CW500: Richard Edwards, Ovum
Managing a mobile workforce
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CW500: Chris Hewertson, Colt
Managing a mobile workforce
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How NFC contactless payments will change the way we shop
Mobile phone payments technology is about to take-off in the UK as a growing number of retailers introduce Near Field Communications (NFC) terminals. The appearance of the iPhone and Android smartphones, has sparked renewed interest in NFC technology , driving a world market worth $180bn over the next 5 years.
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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Podcast: The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload – Episode 30
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Printing, document capture and compliance risk in the GDPR era
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Your multi-functional printers: A compliance and security risk?