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Government targets £600m savings through shared services
The government aims to save £600m per year through its Next Generation Shared Services Strategic Plan Government IT | 03 Jan 2013
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DWP CIO Philip Langsdale has passed away
Philip Langsdale, CIO at the Department for Work and Pensions, has passed away. News | 02 Jan 2013
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First wave of government services to go digital
The government has named the first public services to go digital, following the publication of 18 individual departmental digital strategies outlining moves to digital by default public services. News | 21 Dec 2012
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Government to cut large frameworks following procurement review
Government is to put an end to large ICT frameworks, following a review into the efficacy of procurement practices for SMEs News | 20 Dec 2012
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Retailers are being let down by poor ERP
UK retailers could lose an estimated £147 million of revenue this Christmas due to missed sales opportunities through out-of-stock products according to Vanson Bourne News | 12 Dec 2012
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Top 10 Predictions for 2013
Analyst Group, Nucleus Research gives its view of the IT trends and technologies that will shape 2013. News | 06 Dec 2012
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CW Buyer's Guide: Desktop virtualisation
This eight-page buyer's guide looks at desktop virtualisation and identifies some of the options IT directors must consider when planning a virtualisation project. News | 06 Dec 2012
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Don't sweat assets, liberate them!
Analysts Clive Longbottom and Rob Bamforth look at the benefits of IT lifecycle management (ITLM) News | 06 Dec 2012
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IT Security Purchasing Intentions 2013
This in-depth research from Computer Weekly and TechTarget reveals the IT security spending priorities of businesses in the UK and Europe. Security | 03 Dec 2012
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Technology value matrix : ERP
Analyst group Nucleus Research looks at the latest trends in enterprise resource planning (ERP) and discusses the best performing suppliers. News | 03 Dec 2012
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CIOs debate the future of the datacentre
IT leaders met at a roundtable event hosted by Computer Weekly in association with Oracle to discuss the future of the datacentre Feature
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CW500: The legal risks of migrating to the cloud
Experts from the public and private sectors discuss the legal challenges of moving to the cloud Feature
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 2)
Glenn Morgan, head of service transformation at British Airways, explains how the airline is harnessing consumer technology Feature
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CW500: Managing the mobile workforce (part 1)
Mobile working has transformed Colt Telecommunications beyond recognition over the past three years Feature
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ITIL to take the pain out of change management
Change is a constant in IT, and a bugbear to boot. Learn how ITIL – the Information Technology Infrastructure Library – can take the pain out of change in IT. Tip
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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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How transforming a datacentre can transform your business
IT leaders from Domino's Pizza and TheTrainline.com reveal how transforming their datacentres transformed their businesses. CW500
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What IT leaders say about big data
IT leaders met at a recent Computer Weekly roundtable event, in association with Oracle, to discuss the possibilities and challenges of big data. Feature
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CW500: Transforming IT at HMRC, with CIO Phil Pavitt
Phil Pavitt, HM Revenue & Customs CIO, revealed the secrets behind running the UK's largest IT estate to CW500 Club members. Feature
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What businesses should learn from Web 2.0
Today’s Web 2.0 leaders – Google, Amazon, Salesforce.com et al – are the best place to look for important new IT management activities and practices. Feature
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Open source is just a weapon
If open source is rapidly growing and dominating many industries, should the answer to every IT question be "open source"? Opinion
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Getting to grips with managing supply and demand
The way that companies connect with each other to do business can have a big effect on overall performance Opinion
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How IT is supporting the next generation of artists and designers at Birmingham City University
Birmingham City University’s new campus buildings are part of a £180m investment in new facilities with IT at its core 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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To be open or not to be – that is the question
We are heading to a world where being open, or exploiting open, isn't optional, and for many it will become a question of “to be open or not to be”. Opinion
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The importance of trialling before buying
Caught between the twin storms of fluctuating budgets and rapidly changing technology, IT professionals have very difficult decisions to make. Opinion
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History lesson points way forward on data management projects
Data management projects often suffer from historic amnesia. Projects that co-locate business and IT staff and keep to a manageable scale can achieve remarkable results, says consultant Andy Hayler. Advice
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Time to assess the value of the data you hold
Martha Bennett offers strategic advice for managing growing volumes of corporate data. Opinion
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How to get IT right in mergers and acquisitions
Charlie Mayes offers advice on IT-business integration as mergers and acquisitions begin to take off. 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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UKtech50: Dave Ubachs, Procter & Gamble
Dave Ubachs, UK CIO, Procter & Gamble, shares some of the learnings and insights from the inventors of brand management, Procter & Gamble, and trace the CIO route from backroom to boardroom. Video
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UKtech50: Susan Cooklin, Network Rail
Susan Cooklin, CIO of Network Rail, discusses how the company needed to ensure that the IT operation during the London Olympics ran flawlessly during the events while running major technology change projects. Video
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UKtech50: Lyn Grobler, BP
Lyn Grobler, VP and CIO IT&S; corporate functions, BP, discusses how attracting, retaining and developing female talent is essential for any successful IT organisation. Video
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UKtech50: Victor Newman, SILK
Victor Newman, best-selling author and advisory board member and mentor at Social Innovation Lab Kent (SILK), discusses the importance of innovation in people. Video
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The impact of software engineering skills shortages
Bill Goodwin, Premium Content Editor at ComputerWeekly.com talks to Harry Gooding, Head of Client Engagement at Mortimer Spinks about the state of the IT jobs market. Video
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CW500: Mitchells & Butlers' COO Robin Young - IT in the boardroom
In this CW500 Club video, Mitchells & Butlers' COO Robin Young talks about how IT is perceived in the boardroom Video
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CW500: BCS' Jim Norton - IT in the boardroom
In this CW500 Club video, immediate past president of the BCS, Jim Norton, talks about how IT is perceived in the boardroom. Video
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CW500: Dave Heath, head of software engineering at LateRooms.com
Dave Heath, head of software engineering at LateRooms.com, talks to the CW500 Club about the future of software development Video
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CW500: Jagdeep Singh, head of software development, the Financial Times
Jagdeep Singh, head of software development at the Financial Times, talks to the CW500 Club about the future of software development Video
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The 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing
Alan Turning (1912-1954) was the genius mathematician who cracked the German World War 2 Enigma Code. He is also the father of computing. Photo Story
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UKtech50: All our coverage of the 2012 programme
This guide covers the UKtech50 winners, announcements, photos and videos. guide
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Open source is just a weapon
If open source is rapidly growing and dominating many industries, should the answer to every IT question be "open source"? Opinion
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Government targets £600m savings through shared services
The government aims to save £600m per year through its Next Generation Shared Services Strategic Plan Government IT
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DWP CIO Philip Langsdale has passed away
Philip Langsdale, CIO at the Department for Work and Pensions, has passed away. News
-
First wave of government services to go digital
The government has named the first public services to go digital, following the publication of 18 individual departmental digital strategies outlining moves to digital by default public services. News
-
Government to cut large frameworks following procurement review
Government is to put an end to large ICT frameworks, following a review into the efficacy of procurement practices for SMEs News
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Retailers are being let down by poor ERP
UK retailers could lose an estimated £147 million of revenue this Christmas due to missed sales opportunities through out-of-stock products according to Vanson Bourne News
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CIOs debate the future of the datacentre
IT leaders met at a roundtable event hosted by Computer Weekly in association with Oracle to discuss the future of the datacentre Feature
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UKtech50: All our coverage of the 2012 programme
This guide covers the UKtech50 winners, announcements, photos and videos. guide
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Top 10 Predictions for 2013
Analyst Group, Nucleus Research gives its view of the IT trends and technologies that will shape 2013. News
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CW Buyer's Guide: Desktop virtualisation
This eight-page buyer's guide looks at desktop virtualisation and identifies some of the options IT directors must consider when planning a virtualisation project. News
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