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London 2012 IT team passes the baton to Rio 2016 Olympics
Computer Weekly talks to Rio 2016 Olympics CIO Elly Resende as he picks up the baton from the successful London 2012 IT team Interview | 11 Dec 2012
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David Cameron confirms £50m for Tech City regeneration in Old Street
Prime Minister David Cameron announces a regeneration project for Old Street's Tech City area to build facilities for start-ups in Shoreditch News | 06 Dec 2012
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How to be influential online
Web psychologist, Nathalie Nahai explains how to use the web and social media to communicate your message more effectively. News | 03 Dec 2012
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RBS launches digital wallet trial
RBS adopts Visa Europe’s digital wallet with a roll-out of technology that makes it easier for customers to securely buy on the move News | 28 Nov 2012
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Interview: Bill Beckler, director of innovation, Lastminute.com
Lastminute.com director of innovation Bill Beckler talks about the IT leadership dilemma of delivering innovation with shrinking budgets Interview | 28 Nov 2012
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Tesco rolls out virtual technology to boost multichannel offering
Tesco is rolling out a range of virtual technologies for customers to use in-store, as part of its multichannel drive News | 27 Nov 2012
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Poor design hampers gamification in the enterprise, says Gartner
By 2014, 80% of current gamified applications will fail to meet business objectives, primarily because of poor design, according to Gartner News | 27 Nov 2012
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How Midata will affect business and consumers
The government is pushing private companies to release customer data under its Midata initiative. But what does this mean for the digital economy and who stands to benefit? analysis | 20 Nov 2012
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How Bloomberg built its latest mobile app
Bloomberg has spent a lot of time and effort finding out what subscribers want from a mobile service. The result is its latest iPad app. Mobile software | 15 Nov 2012
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Cyber security will change ideas of the nation state, says Stonesoft
The lack of cyber security is a major threat to the civilised world and will change how people see the nation state, says security firm Stonesoft News | 15 Nov 2012
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Gathering retail intelligence
Learning their customers’ habits through business intelligence is vital for bricks-and-mortar retailers to stay competitive Feature
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HTML5: The end of native apps?
Will the platform-agnostic common language HTML5 force apps from the device to the web? Feature
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Mandatory carbon reporting: Indirect emissions guidelines for IT managers
As the UK government announces mandatory carbon reporting for listed companies, how are IT managers to interpret guidelines on indirect emissions? Feature
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Using open data in local government
Developers are using open data from local government to create new, innovate public services. Cliff Saran reports. Feature
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Interview: Oke Okaro, general manager and global head of mobile at Bloomberg
Bloomberg's mobile chief talks to Computer Weekly about the challenges of mobile apps development and the prospects for Windows 8. Feature
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Buyer's Guide: Forrester reveals the value of IPv6 to the enterprise
IPv6 can support a new set of customers and offers the opportunity to generate revenue from digital services Buyer's guide
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CW500: How CIOs are exploiting the cloud
CIOs from the Guardian, Mitchells & Butlers and Oxfam reveal how they are exploiting cloud computing Feature
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CW500: The future of retail IT
Bricks and mortar retailers may be struggling in the downturn, but online retailing is booming. Feature
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Mind the digital gap - a strategy for accessibility
There still exists a digital gap and it is vital to understand the ways in which digital exclusion might be remedied in the future Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Best practice to target SQLi
Why does SQL injection remain a successful way of attacking web applications? Opinion
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Security Think Tank: No quick fix to SQLi attacks
Why does SQL injection remain a successful way of attacking web applications? Opinion
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Security Think Tank: SQLi is basically a process problem
Why does SQL injection remain a successful way of attacking web applications? Opinion
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Security Think Tank: SQLi attacks fly under security testing radar
Why is SQL injection still a successful way of attacking web applications and what should you do to eliminate this common vulnerability? Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Quick time to market to blame for many SQLi attacks
Why does SQL injection remain a successful way of attacking web applications? Opinion
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Security Think Tank: Development and testing key to reducing SQLi attacks
Why does SQL injection remain a successful way of attacking web applications? Opinion
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Hacking open data on development aid
Using open data to analyse information about international aid shows the benefits - and the limitations - of the ICT for development field Opinion
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Has going public lost its appeal?
Charlie Mayes, managing director of DAV Management, discusses how the public is starting to lose interest in company IPOs. Opinion
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Why are we making 'lose-lose' technologies?
With access to the lowest interest rates in history, corporates are undertaking a massive capital-intensive restructuring where technology is quietly replacing human jobs Opinion
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Video interview: Dennis Pilsworth, CTO, AHL Technology
In this video, Dennis Pilsworth, CTO at AHL Technology, speaks to Cliff Saran about how the company visualises hedge funds Video
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CW500: BBC CTO John Linwood on broadcasting the Olympics
BBC CTO John Linwood talks about the most ambitious coverage of a sporting event to date, and the ongoing IT transformation at the broadcaster. Video
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The technology behind the Wimbledon tennis championships
We venture into the IBM bunker to see the IT operation behind the world's most famous tennis tournament. Photo Story
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School children learn about IT with IBM at Hursley House
To tie in with National Science and Engineering week, IBM invited school children to spend a few days learning about IT Video
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Eight of the best cloud computing tools
Cloud computing is a growing part of many IT strategies. Computer Weekly has found eight of the best tools available for your company. Photo Story
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CW500: Managing social media
Read a summary of the discussion at this CW500 event, watch video interviews with the speakers, and download a copy of their presentation slides. guide
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Social Media Awards 2011
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London 2012 IT team passes the baton to Rio 2016 Olympics
Computer Weekly talks to Rio 2016 Olympics CIO Elly Resende as he picks up the baton from the successful London 2012 IT team Interview
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David Cameron confirms £50m for Tech City regeneration in Old Street
Prime Minister David Cameron announces a regeneration project for Old Street's Tech City area to build facilities for start-ups in Shoreditch News
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Mind the digital gap - a strategy for accessibility
There still exists a digital gap and it is vital to understand the ways in which digital exclusion might be remedied in the future Opinion
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How to be influential online
Web psychologist, Nathalie Nahai explains how to use the web and social media to communicate your message more effectively. News
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RBS launches digital wallet trial
RBS adopts Visa Europe’s digital wallet with a roll-out of technology that makes it easier for customers to securely buy on the move News
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Interview: Bill Beckler, director of innovation, Lastminute.com
Lastminute.com director of innovation Bill Beckler talks about the IT leadership dilemma of delivering innovation with shrinking budgets Interview
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Tesco rolls out virtual technology to boost multichannel offering
Tesco is rolling out a range of virtual technologies for customers to use in-store, as part of its multichannel drive News
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Poor design hampers gamification in the enterprise, says Gartner
By 2014, 80% of current gamified applications will fail to meet business objectives, primarily because of poor design, according to Gartner News
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How Midata will affect business and consumers
The government is pushing private companies to release customer data under its Midata initiative. But what does this mean for the digital economy and who stands to benefit? analysis
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How Bloomberg built its latest mobile app
Bloomberg has spent a lot of time and effort finding out what subscribers want from a mobile service. The result is its latest iPad app. Mobile software
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About Web development
The quality of your corporate website often sets the perceptions of customers and business partners about your organisation. Web development has become more than just an IT function, now it is part of the public face of the organisation. We examine the tools used by web developers, such as Ajax, PHP, Perl, Java and the many open source products available.