Videos
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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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UKtech50: The most influential person in UK IT for 2016, Simon Segars, CEO, ARM
Computer Weekly has announced the seventh annual UKtech50, our definitive list of the movers and shakers driving the role of technology in the UK economy
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CW Video: The digital opportunity for CIOs
Mark Lillie , global CIO programme leader at Deloitte, discusses how CIOs can take a leadership role in digital business transformation
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CW500 video: Sahil Rekhi discusses enterprise collaboration for a mobile workforce
How mobile collaboration can improve productivity and employee morale
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CW500 video: Laura Bennett discusses enterprise collaboration for a mobile workforce
How can mobile enterprise collaboration improve workforce productivity and morale
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CW500 video: Steven Armstrong discusses software-defined everything
Steven Armstrong, principal automation engineer at Paddy Power Betfair speaks to Computer Weekly about a roadmap to software-defined everything
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CW500 video: Anthony Guethert discusses software-defined everything
Anthony Guethert, senior principal, Quintiles IMS, speaks to Computer Weekly about a roadmap to software-defined everything
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CW500 video: Rob White discusses software-defined everything
Rob White, executive director, global database group at Morgan Stanley speaks to Computer Weekly about a roadmap to software-defined everything
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Pilgrim Beart, founder, DevicePilot
We speak to DevicePilot's founder, Pilgrim Beart, about using the cloud to monitor and secure mobile devices
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Christine Hawkins, CEO, Info-CTRL
We speak to Christine Hawkins, CEO, Info-CTRL, on how the product consolidates a set of two-dimensional spreadsheets into a three-dimensional database
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Callum Murray, MD, Amiqus
We discuss with Callum Murray, managing director of Amiqus, how the company uses machine learning and open data to build tools
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Paul Green, creative director, Iotic Labs
We speak to Paul Green, creative director, Iotic Labs, about why the company has created an internet-like environment for things
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Jamie Avi-Dan, CEO, ShareOptic
We speak to ShareOptic co-founder, Jamie Avi-Dan about his company is aiming to make cloud security affordable
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Ky Nichol, CEO, Cutover
We speak to the CEO and co-founder of Cutover about what makes his company unique
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Computer Weekly @ 50 startup interview: Chris Dye, VP marketing, Glasswall Solutions
Chris Dye, VP of marketing explains how Glasswall helps organisations ensure electronic file and document integrity, security and assurance
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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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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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Adrian Davis discusses the evolution of security in the age of IoT
Cloud computing and the internet of things will have a major impact on how security is implemented going forward.
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Liam Maxwell: How the UK government is supporting British Technology
A video of the presentation Liam Maxwell, national technology adviser, HM Government, gave at Computer Weekly’s 50th anniversary
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Lauri Love - my battle with extradition
A court ruled today that Lauri Love, a 31-year old electrical engineering student, from Suffolk, can be extradited to the US to face hacking charges.
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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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Women in IT 2016: Panel session – recruiting a diverse workforce
In this video Sinead Bunting from Monster, Heather Picov from Apps for Good, Emma Chalwin of Salesforce and Melinda Roylett from PayPal discuss how to recruit diverse talent in the IT industry.
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Women in IT 2016: Panel session – what young women want from IT careers
In this video Sophie Deen of Bright Little Labs, Annabel Sunnucks from CA Technologies, and Elissa Morris from the Isle of Man Department of Economic Development, discussed their journey into the IT industry.
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Women in IT 2016: Toby Mildon, BBC
In this video, Toby Mildon from the BBC, talks about the difference between diversity awareness and inclusion practices.
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Women in IT 2016: Lisa Neale, BT Openreach
In this video Lisa Neale from BT Openreach discusses role of industry leaders in encouraging people into tech.
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Women in IT 2016: Diana Kennedy, BP
In this video Diana Kennedy from BP, talks about BP’s collaboration with Everywoman to promote science, technology, engineering and maths careers for girls.
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Women in IT 2016: Dr Pirita Paajanen, Earlham Institute
In this video, Pirita Paajanen from the Earlham Institute discusses diversity in the bioinformatics space.
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Women in IT 2016: Melinda Roylett, Paypal
In this video Melinda Roylett, EMEA senior director and head of small and medium business for PayPal, discusses driving equality in the workforce through inclusive action.
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Women in IT 2016: Elaine Baker, BAE Systems
In this video, Elaine Baker from BAE Systems talks about the responsibility companies should have over ensuring they are promoting a diverse workforce.
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Women in IT 2016: Damilola Erinle, Salesforce
In this video Damilola Erinle from Salesforce.com, urges IT leaders to increase diversity in IT teams in order to gain business benefit.
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Women in IT 2016: Harriet Green, IBM
In this video, Harriet Green from IBM discusses how introducing diversity in an organisation will increase innovation across a business.
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Most influential woman in UK IT 2016: Maggie Philbin speech
Maggie Philbin, discusses how many people accidentally find themselves in technology careers and the importance of embracing tech talent.
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CW500 video: Robert Carolina, Royal Holloway, on trust and ethics
Robert Carolina, executive director of the Institute for Cyber Security Innovation, Royal Holloway, University of London, talks about the importance of trust and ethics in a digital world
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CW500 video: Robert Bond on trust and ethics in a digital world
In this CW500 video interview, Robert Bond, head of data protection & cyber security Laws Group, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP talks about the importance of trust and ethics in a digital world
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CW500 video: Wandsworth's David Tidey on trust and ethics in a digital world
David Tidey, CIO at Wandsworth Council talks about the importance of trust and ethics in a digital world
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CW500: Skills and sourcing trends for successful IT strategy
This month's CW500 videos looks at how supplier relationship management and sourcing has evolved
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CW500: EBRD's Louise McCarthy discusses skills and sourcing trends
This month's CW500 videos looks at how supplier relationship management and sourcing has evolved
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CW500: Brendan O'Rourke, CIO at Telefonica UK, discusses skills and sourcing
This month's CW500 videos looks at how supplier relationship management and sourcing has evolved
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CW500: Chris Boyd from Telefonica on digital transformation
We look at the people, process and cultural challenges for your business brought about by digital transformation
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CW500: Richard Philips from The AA on digital transformation
We look at the people, process and cultural challenges for your business brought about by digital transformation
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CW500: Former retail CIO Peter Connor on digital transformation
We look at the people, process and cultural challenges for your business brought about by digital transformation
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CW500: Albert Ellis, chief executive, Harvey Nash discusses skills and recruitment trends
Looking ahead at the key drivers in IT recruitment this year
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CW500: IDC's Spencer Izard discusses the key trends for 2016
Looking ahead at the key drivers in IT this year
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CW500: Ian Cohen, Leading Edge Forum, discusses CIO leadership
Looking ahead at the key drivers in IT this year
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UKtech50: Sarah Wilkinson, CTO, Home Office
In this video from Computer Weekly's UKtech50 event, Sarah Wilkinson, CTO, Home Office discusses how to adapt to the new pressures facing organisations
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UKtech50: Henry Cohen, CIO, Telegraph Media Group
Henry Cohen, CIO, Telegraph Media Group, discusses how to balance agile development with the need for certainty
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UKtech50 panel discussion
A Q&A with a panel of experts at Computer Weekly's UKtech50
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UKtech50: John Streit, CTO, OgilvyOne Worldwide
John Streit, CTO, OgilvyOne Worldwide, looks at how IT is being used to help organisations understand their customers better
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UKtech50: Richard Atkinson, CIO, JustGiving
Richard Atkinson, CIO of JustGiving, believes cloud is a catalyst, which is driving radical chnages in softwrae development
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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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UKtech50: John Finch, CIO, Bank of England
Bank of England CIO, John Finch, discusses the importance of looking beyond the normal skillset when selecting new talent
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UKtech50: Derek Cheng, chief information security officer, Electronic Arts
When it comes to information security, every company knows that you’re only as strong as your weakest link
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Uktech50: Andy Caddy, group CIO at Virgin Active
CIO skills have had to change to cater for constantly changing requirements for innovation. Skills within teams also need upgrading
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UKtech50: Mark Dearnley, chief digital & information officer, HM Revenue & Customs
Mark Dearnley explains how HMRC has opened up the tax office APIs to external software developers
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UKtech50: Simon Gratton, chief data officer, Zurich Financial Services
Zurich Financial services' chief data offer, Simon Gratton, discusses the challenges of business transformation
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UKtech50: Sarah Flannigan, CIO, National Trust
Sarah Flannigan is half way through delivering a major transformation programme at the National Trust
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UKtech50 winner Gavin Patterson, CEO of BT
Gavin Patterson versees BT’s often controversial roll-out of superfast broadband, and the firm’s billion-pound investment in sports broadcasting
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The future for CIOs: Deloitte’s Kevin Walsh on IT leadership
Kevin Walsh, global head of technology consulting at Deloitte discusses the future of IT leadership and the changing demands on the CIO
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CW500:The next steps for collaboration
This month's CW500 Club looked at howcollaboration canbe used to driving global productivity and information sharing
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CW500: Euroclear's Bonnie Cheuk discusses the next steps for collaboration
Bonnie Cheuk, global head of digital, knowledge and collaboration at Euroclear discusses how to drive global productivity and information sharing
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CW500: Dstl's Glyn Jones discusses the next steps for collaboration
Glyn Jones, CIO at Defence Science and Technology Laboratory talks about driving global productivity and information sharing
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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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CW500 video: Security and IoT
What can businesses do to ensure their IAM and security systems are able to support internet connected things
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CW500 video: Douwe Mik, EY, on security and the IoT
What can businesses do to ensure their IAM and security systems are able to support internet connected things
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CW500 video: Simon Gratton, Zurich Insurance on security and the IoT
What can businesses do to ensure their IAM and security systems are able to support internet connected things?
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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: Amarpal Singh Attwal on dealing with disaster
Problems like data breaches or even website glitches can spread quickly on social media and cause huge reputational damage
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CW500: James Lodge, Nationwide Building Society on dealing with disaster
Problems like data breaches or even minor glitches can spread quickly on social media and cause huge reputational damage
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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: Kirk Langley, Brewin Dolphin on dealing with disaster
Problems like data breaches or even minor glitches can spread quickly on social media and cause huge reputational damage
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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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CW500 Security Club: Ashish Surti, information security director at Clutch Group
Mobile threats are the fastest growing form of cyber-attack, but user awareness is still poor
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Women in IT presentation: Sara Gardner, Hitachi Data Systems
Sara Gardner, CTO for Hitachi Data Systems' social innovation business unit, discusses how to drive societal impact through the internet of things
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Women in IT presentation, Liz Bacon, past-president, BCS
Why isn’t the message about women in IT getting through or has the tide finally started to turn? Liz Bacon's presentation at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Women in IT presentation: Kate Russell - author, tech reporter, speaker & educator
How to encourage girls to be more interested in STEM (science, engineering, maths and technology) subjects at school - Kate Russell's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Women in IT presentation: Harry Gooding, Mortimer Spinks
Harry Gooding discusses the findings from the Mortimer Spinks / Computer Weekly women in technology survey at our annual women in IT event.
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Women in IT presentation: Melissa Di Donato - area vice-president of Salesforce.com
The importance of finding a good mentor - Melissa Di Donato's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event.
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Women in IT presentation: Gem Barrett - Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellow
How sexism in tech has changed me - for better and worse. Gem Barrett's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Women in IT presentation: Debbie Forster - Co-CEO, Apps for Good
Inspiring the next generation of women in IT - Debbie Forster's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Women in IT presentation: Dr Rana Tassabehji, University of Bradford
Technology and tiaras - Dr Rana Tassabehji's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event.
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Women in IT presentation: Vanessa Vallely, managing director of WeAreTheCity.com
How to push forward in your career - Vanessa Vallely's talk at Computer Weekly's annual women in IT event
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Interview: CW's most influential woman in UK tech 2015, Jacqueline De Rojas
In this video Computer Weekly's special projects editor Kayleigh Bateman interviews Jacqueline De Rojas, CW's winner of the 2015 most influential woman in UK technology award.
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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: Peter McElwaine-Johnn, CTO at Aldermore Bank on 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: 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: Sarah Flannigan, CIO at The National Trust on 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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Video interview: Richard Godfrey, Peterborough City Council on local government IT challenges
Peterborough has become a big user of software as a service for council services. We speak to its head of IT, Richard Godfrey on going cloud first
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CW500: The future of outsourcing
The nature of IT outsourcing is changing – away from large-scale mega-deals to smaller, more focused arrangements
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CW500: Mark Maddocks, CIO, Cambridge University Press on outsourcing
The nature of IT outsourcing is changing – away from large-scale mega-deals to smaller, more focused arrangements