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Runtastic monitors running app with Compuware Dynatrace
Running app Runtastic is using Compuware Dynatrace software from Compuware to ensure the software performs properly News | 16 Oct 2012
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UK calls for video-conferencing standard
Users of video-conferencing technology want the industry to offer one standard so tools from different suppliers can become interoperable Collaboration software | 12 Oct 2012
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CERN sees surge in job applicants after turning to social media
CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), has seen a surge in job applicants for hard-to-fill vacancies, after using social media to recruit News | 11 Oct 2012
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Job prospects improving for IT graduates, says HECSU report
Job prospects for IT graduates have improved for the first time during the recession, says the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (HECSU) News | 11 Oct 2012
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Interview: Suffolk County Council CIO discusses why VDI works
Mark Adams-Wright is overseeing an IT change that is supporting a major transformation in the role of Suffolk County Council News | 10 Oct 2012
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Lamborghini slashes web costs with Amazon Web Services
Supercar maker Lamborghini has revamped and accelerated the performance of its website by running it on Amazon Web Services News | 08 Oct 2012
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Social media presents risk of data overload
Employees are at risk of information overload as social media technologies are increasingly used in the workplace social media technologies | 05 Oct 2012
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CIO interview: Tony McAlister, chief technology officer, Betfair
European gambling regulations, launching new products and driving revenue growth put enormous pressure on the IT team at Betfair Interview | 04 Oct 2012
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Adobe unveils Edge tools for mobile development
Adobe has unveiled a new platform, dubbed Edge, to offer web developers an alternative to programming in Flash News | 25 Sep 2012
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Government spends £638m on universal credit IT, says minister Mark Hoban
Government has spent £638m on universal credit IT, with £441m going on design and development, employment minister Mark Hoban reveals News | 19 Sep 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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Data's role in customer engagement
A combination of traditional business intelligence and big data can help businesses manage information overload 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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Do not delay, EU data protection changes on the way
Three or four years is plenty of time to get ready for the new data protection framework in Europe, but the clock is ticking Feature
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Computer Weekly / TechTarget IT priorities survey 2012
Learn which IT priorities are at the top of UK IT managers lists for 2012. Coverage from across our network includes cloud, budget cuts, networking, security, disaster recovery and more. IT priorities survey
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Microsoft: Is computing more trustworthy 10 years on?
Microsoft is marking the 10th anniversary of its Trustworthy Computing group (TwC), but has any significant progress been made since 15 January 2002 when Microsoft chairman Bill Gates sent an email memo to all employees, identifying trustworthy compu... Analysis
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Interview: From Apollo Mission to agility manifesto
One of the 17 original authors of the agile manifesto was Jim Highsmith who, after a previous tenure at NASA, now works as an executive consultant at ThoughtWorks. Feature
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Case study: Nokia rethinks HR with web portal
Mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has reduced its HR costs by between 20% to 30% after rolling out a web-based HR portal for its 60,000 employees. Case Study
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RightNow: Oracle and next-generation CRM
In his opening keynote presentation at the RightNow Summit 2011 in Newport, Greg Gianforte, RightNow founder and chief executive officer, presented his view of device-aware CRM. Feature
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Buyer's Guide: The companies using social networking in their CRM processes
Customer relationship management (CRM) aims to acquire a greater understanding of the customer and social networking sites can capture and track customer sentiment in real time. Here are five case studies of organisations using social networks for CR... Feature
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Moving on from a culture of collaboration by email
The time has come to think seriously about enterprise social networking (ESN) and consider its role within wider enterprise collaboration strategy. 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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UK courts show the way on piracy
The UK courts are taking the right approach to online piracy, says John Moffat, senior attorney at Avidity IP Opinion
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Top tips for avoiding fraud on the internet
The Serious Organised Crime Agency estimates that online fraud costs internet users £3.5bn per year. Follow these 12 tips on how it can be avoided. Privacy & data protection
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A touch of SaaS: Feeling the benefits for mobility
As internet connections get faster and devices get smaller and more portable, we have seen a sea-change in the definition of a “mobile” workforce. Opinion
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Is time running out for internet domains?
The world’s political leaders are taking an unusually intent interest in the technical system of Internet domains’ naming and numbering (the DNS). Opinion
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Let the taxman pay your software development costs
On the back of government consultation, tax relief for companies involved in development activity is set to become even more generous and software development companies should ensure that they are taking advantage of this valuable relief, writes Sama... Opinion
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Security zone: Extending compliance to the cloud
Most security and compliance mandates were simply not designed with cloud environments in mind – an unfortunate state of affairs as a huge amount of our data is about to go "cloudwards". Opinion
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Software engineering, but not as we know it
With the further developments of the Chartered Information Technology Professional status, or CITP, BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, encourages us to reconsider our understanding of our profession, writes Jon G Hall. Opinion
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Review: WikiLeaks - Inside Julian Assange's war on secrecy
The one enduring thing Wikileaks has taught us is that the internet works, if you know what you are doing. 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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IBM uses analytics at Wimbledon to track players' performance
IBM is providing Wimbledon with business analytics to help players improve the chance of winning their next game Video
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Review of IntelliJ IDEA, a Java IDE
IntelliJ IDEA is a Java IDE from the Czech company JetBrains, that has survived thanks to a design philosophy centred on being smart but not annoying. Photo Story
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CW500: Andy Beale, technology director, Guardian News & Media
In this CW500 Club video, Andy Beale talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick to share his practical advice on how to move to the cloud. Video
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CW500: Peter Ransom, chief information officer, Oxfam
In this CW500 Club video, Peter Ransom talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick to share his practical advice on how to move to the cloud. Video
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CW500: Martin Taylor, head of infrastructure and service delivery, Mitchells & Butlers
In this CW500 Club video, Martin Taylor talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick to share his practical advice on how to move to the cloud. Video
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Photos: 20 years of websites - the defining moments of the web
Tim Berners-Lee published the first ever website on 6 August 1991 - we look back at some of the key milestones of the past 20 years that have helped to make the web such a ubiquitous part of everyday life. Photo Story
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Review of Visual Studio Lightswitch
A review of Visual Studio Lightswitch, Microsoft's simplified self-service development tool. Photo Story
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Review: Visual Studio ALM
The benefits of making software development more transparent Photo Story
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The Condor interactive build-a-bike website
An interactive “build-a-bike” facility features on a new website designed by Alienation Digital for high-end custom cycle specialists Condor Cycles Photo Story
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Supplier profile: Adobe
In this Adobe profile you will find news, tips and research on the vendor. guide
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CW500: The future of software development
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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Runtastic monitors running app with Compuware Dynatrace
Running app Runtastic is using Compuware Dynatrace software from Compuware to ensure the software performs properly News
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UK calls for video-conferencing standard
Users of video-conferencing technology want the industry to offer one standard so tools from different suppliers can become interoperable Collaboration software
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CERN sees surge in job applicants after turning to social media
CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), has seen a surge in job applicants for hard-to-fill vacancies, after using social media to recruit News
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Job prospects improving for IT graduates, says HECSU report
Job prospects for IT graduates have improved for the first time during the recession, says the Higher Education Careers Services Unit (HECSU) News
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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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Interview: Suffolk County Council CIO discusses why VDI works
Mark Adams-Wright is overseeing an IT change that is supporting a major transformation in the role of Suffolk County Council News
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Lamborghini slashes web costs with Amazon Web Services
Supercar maker Lamborghini has revamped and accelerated the performance of its website by running it on Amazon Web Services News
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Social media presents risk of data overload
Employees are at risk of information overload as social media technologies are increasingly used in the workplace social media technologies
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CIO interview: Tony McAlister, chief technology officer, Betfair
European gambling regulations, launching new products and driving revenue growth put enormous pressure on the IT team at Betfair Interview
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Moving on from a culture of collaboration by email
The time has come to think seriously about enterprise social networking (ESN) and consider its role within wider enterprise collaboration strategy. Opinion
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