Videos
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Video: Inca CEO Malcolm Corbett replies to Lord Laird
Corbett has been the subject of a number of parliamentary questions from Lord Laird, who is concerned about the use of public money to fund private enterprises.
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Video: If they are innocent, why are they acting guilty, asks Lord Laird
In an unprecedented scene in Westminster, civil servants refused a peer of the realm entry to a government broadband meeting
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Video: Bentley opts to manufacture cars in silicon
The first Bentley to be designed and built completely in silicon, the £200,000 Mulsanne, will reach dealer showrooms within the next few months.
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Video: Collaboration technology streamlines KPN
KPN is a major IT supplier in the Netherlands and employs 36,000 people worldwide. It is using Microsoft's SharePoint 2010 technology to free its staff up to work and collaborate, whether they are in the office or meeting clients.
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Video: Microsoft 7 supports Dutch courts' mobile hearings
ICTRO, which provides IT support to the Dutch court system, is using communications technology to hold hearings remotely in the Netherlands.
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Video: No desk, no office - Microsoft experiments with future of work
Microsoft is using its Dutch headquarters as part of a radical experiment that the company believes could demonstrate the future of the workplace.
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Risk management in information technology
Get advice on creating a strategy for mitigating information security risk from expert Nick Frost of the Information Security Forum.
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Employee retaining measures for your IT organization
In an interview with SearchCIO.in, Radhakrishna Pillai, the CIO of SRL Religare, shares strategies to reduce attrition and put employee retaining mechanisms in place. Join Pillai as he elaborates on the strategies that he employs in his company.
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Video: Microsoft fights revenue decline as cloud shift hardens
In an exclusive interview with Computer Weekly, Microsoft Europe chairman Jan Mühlfeit responds to tough questions
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Video: iPad review - Fills the void or just avoid?
If Apple gets the iPad right, it will have stolen a march once again. Google may have caught up with the iPhone and look to do so in other markets, but the iPad represents something completely different that could change the way we use computers.
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Community-based defence is key to IT security, says head of Microsoft's Security Response Center
No software supplier can solve the problem of security alone, says Mike Reavey, director at the Microsoft Security Response Center
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CW500: Corporate use of social media
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick talked to blogger and social media adviser Mark Kobayashi-Hillary about the corporate use of social media.
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CW500: How can social networking be an integral part of a company’s IT strategy?
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick talked to BT chief scientist JP Rangaswami, formerly global CIO at Dresdner Kleinwort and CIO of BT Global Services.
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CW500: How IT leaders can make best use of LinkedIn?
Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick talked to Ariel Eckstein, managing director of LinkedIn’s European hiring solutions division.
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Microsoft researchers take aim at the latency problem, among others
As Microsoft took the wraps off two dozen research and development projects at an open day at its Cambridge UK research lab it revealed two things: the amount of information in the world is growing exponentially, and the world’s capacity to absorb, store and use it productively is approaching a limit.
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Video: How green will my server farm be?
CIOs can expect their energy use to become much more visible to company boards and governments, especially as they build vast data centres to host cloud applications.
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Video: World Cup software leader talks to Computer Weekly
The man in charge of the event management software that will underpin the 2010 World Cup tournament talks to Computer Weekly.
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CW500 Interview: David Chan on the changing role of the IT leader
The IT department is changing as the use of outsourcing and external providers grows, and the traditional IT career routes are disappearing.
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City University's Andrew Tuson on helping IT leaders to develop their skills and experience
The IT department is changing as the use of outsourcing and external providers grows, and the traditional IT career routes are disappearing. Similarly, the skills required of a CIO are evolving as technology changes.
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Data Protection Act compliance: Effective data protection?
Recently, a lot of attention has been paid to the Data Protection Act, but how useful is it, really? In this interview, Paul Simmonds, member of the board of management of the Jericho Forum, discusses why the DPA is capable of keeping data safe.
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Video: Samsung Wave video review
Samsung Wave is the latest smart phone from Samsung. It launches in the UK and worldwide in May using Samsung's operating system called Bada.
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News review: iPhone, iPad delays, promoted tweets and the general election
In this week's review of the IT sector's most interesting news, Hermione Way looks at Opera on the iPhone, iPad delays, Twitter's move to offer promoted Tweets and the forthcoming general election.
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Video: British Gas CIO Dave Bickerton discusses massive IT transformation
British Gas is underpinning its business strategy with massive IT transformation as the firm sets out to turn its bad fortunes around and become the most trusted energy supplier in the UK.
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News review: Budget, CERN and the iPad
Hermione Way looks over the last week's top tech news, including Budget tax breaks for video gaming, the latest events at the Large Hadron Collider, and, of course, the iPad, in ComputerWeekly.com's light-hearted news round-up video.