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Podcast: Interview with the man who bought 'that PC' on eBay
Posted:
14:57 27 Aug 2008
Interview with the man who discovered the personal bank details of more than one million people on a computer bought on eBay last week.
Podcast: Mergers and the CIO - Weekly news round-up for 22 August 2008
Posted:
17:59 22 Aug 2008
Warwick Ashford rounds up the UK IT industry news highlights for ComputerWeekly.com, including a report from Ian Grant on how a recent spate of company mergers has made life “interesting” for the CIOs at British Airways and Iberia, the Co-op and Somerfield, and EDF and British Energy.
Interview: Ten-year-old plans career in IT after passing AS level computing
Posted:
15:39 15 Aug 2008
Ten-year-old Shayan Ahmed, who passed his AS level in computing yesterday, hopes to pursue a career in IT. In a podcast...
Podcast: Shayan Ahmed passes Computing AS level at age 10
Posted:
15:22 15 Aug 2008
Ten-year-old Shayan Ahmed from Walsall in the West Midlands has become one of the youngest students to pass the Computing AS Level. In this podcast, Rebecca Thomson speaks to Shayan to find out about his experience.
Ten-year-old passes Computing AS Level
Posted:
16:24 13 Aug 2008
A ten-year-old boy has become one of the youngest students to pass the Computing AS Level. Shayan Ahmed from Walsall in the West Midlands was awarded...
Podcast: Nokia S40 hack - interview with the man who discovered Nokia Java vulnerability
Posted:
12:40 13 Aug 2008
Nokia S40 hack: Cliff Saran interviews the security researcher who discovered the Nokia and Java vulnerability in Nokia Series 40 phones.
Podcast: Why the IT industry can't escape the credit crunch
Posted:
12:03 12 Aug 2008
Leading technology industry analyst Richard Holway tells Mark Watts that the IT sector will be hit by the effects of the credit crunch.
Podcast: My country let me down, says hacker Gary McKinnon
Posted:
16:30 30 Jul 2008
My country has disappointed me, says Gary McKinnon in this exclusive podcast interview with Computer Weekly
Podcast: Outsourcing and the credit crunch in this week's news round-up
Posted:
16:00 28 Jul 2008
Hot topics covered in this week's round-up of the latest IT news are Westminster City Council outsources all IT services; how IT suppliers are avoiding the worst effects of the credit crunch; and Royal Mail's future IT spending plans
Podcast: The inside view of the BCS IT Industry Awards
Posted:
17:46 25 Jul 2008
As the closing date for entering the British Computer Society’s IT Industry Awards approaches, Warwick Ashford talks to two of the moderators of this year's awards, to find out more about the selection process.
Beating the threat of spam – a ComputerWeekly podcast
Posted:
11:04 24 Jul 2008
Ever since the first spam email message was sent back in 1978 to 393 recipients on Arpanet, unsolicited email messages have been causing a headache for IT managers. Dealing with the constant influx of spam costs not only money but time as well.
Podcast: IT news round-up 18 July - Job losses at Sun
Posted:
17:40 18 Jul 2008
Job losses at Sun and other IT industry news of the week, on 18 July 2008.
Round-up for 4 July 2008: Can IT help to reduce corporate carbon footprints?
Posted:
17:28 04 Jul 2008
Can IT help to reduce corporate carbon footprints?
Podcast: News round-up for 1 July 2008 - Government data handling after the Poynter report
Posted:
10:30 02 Jul 2008
Highlights include an exploration of proposed changes to Government data security measures following two recent reports criticising HM Revenue and Customs for its poor handling of data, which resulted in the loss of two computer discs containing 25-million child; and the trend among multinational companies towards outsourcing to single voice and data services suppliers.
Podcast: Banking technology update with Avivah Litan from Gartner
Posted:
15:07 24 Jun 2008
Avivah Litan, information and security analyst at research firm Gartner, talks about the effectiveness of chip and pin bank card technology in combating fraud and the risks that may result from the introduction of faster payments.
Podcast: The importance of service delivery in web hosting
Posted:
11:53 24 Jun 2008
Despite the changing, and somewhat volatile, circumstances in the general economy, it’s a fairly safe bet for firms to assume that they will have to upgrade the infrastructure that underpins their IT and communications operations.
Podcast: Consumerisation of IT: Tom Rogerson
Posted:
17:41 16 Jun 2008
Computer Sciences Corporation CTO financial services EMEA, Tom Rogerson, talks to Computer Weekly's Warwick Ashford about the consumerisation of IT.
Podcast: New look Computer Weekly magazine
Posted:
18:29 13 Jun 2008
Computer Weekly magazine is having a makeover - but we're not stopping at a new look. Brian McKenna discusses the new approach to Computer Weekly's magazine and website with Warwick Ashford, in this week's weekly round-up podcast.
Podcast: IT news round-up 9 June - IT student numbers drop
Posted:
14:23 09 Jun 2008
Our regular weekly UK IT news round-up, for the week ending 9 June 2008. Includes a report from Warwick Ashford on the drop in numbers of computing students at UK universities and colleges and fears of a looming IT skills shortage.
Podcast: Accenture CIO Frank Modruson on how to exploit the power of social networking within the business
Posted:
17:54 04 Jun 2008
Accenture's CIO Frank Modruson talks to Computer Weekly's Bill Goodwin about Accenture's moves to exploit social networking technology within the business to maximise employees' collaborative potential.
Making IT fit for business
Posted:
11:30 04 Jun 2008
There exists a whole host of integrated application suites designed to enable firms to coordinate activities across their organisations and maximise the value delivered to customers whilst minimising operational costs.
Podcast: What's wrong with the web - Lee Siegel
Posted:
10:20 04 Jun 2008
In this interview, Cliff Saran speaks to Lee Siegel, author of Against the Machine, who believes that there's a lot wrong with the way the web works today.
Podcast: News round-up 30 May - Fujitsu departs NPfIT and Tesco's single network plans
Posted:
10:52 03 Jun 2008
Stories this week include: reactions to Fujitsu’s withdrawal from the NHS National Programme for Information Technology; Tesco’s plans to centralise IT applications across its stores worldwide, with a single Cable & Wireless network; and the installation of analytics software to report on performance of individual Boots stores following the Boots merger with Alliance Unichem.
Podcast: Fujitsu-NHS contract termination - Tony Collins comments
Posted:
17:26 29 May 2008
NHS Connecting for Health is terminating its £896m contract with Fujitsu, which formed part of the UK health service's National Programme for IT. Computer Weekly's executive editor Tony Collins has been following the NPfIT since 2002. In this podcast he tells Computer Weekly's chief reporter, Warwick Ashford, what he thinks of this latest news.
Podcast: IT department facing extinction, says CapGemini CTO
Posted:
15:49 28 May 2008
Cap Gemini CTO Carl Bate explains to Computer Weekly's Karl Flinders why the IT department - at least in its current form - will soon be a thing of the past.
Podcast: Software development - navigating the pitfalls
Posted:
12:19 28 May 2008
Cliff Saran speaks to Paul Michaels, director of consulting at Metri measurement consulting, about how to steer a software development project in the right direction.
Podcast: IT news round-up for 23 May 2008
Posted:
00:20 28 May 2008
Stories include: London Stock Exchange recoups £40m cost of electronic trading platform in under 12 months; and the UK Identity and Passport Service awards ID card contracts worth 1.5 billion pounds over 10 years.
Podcast: Renewable energy cooling at BMW data centre reduces costs
Posted:
14:22 16 May 2008
Bennie Vorster, vice president, IT solutions & technology standards at BMW Group talks about the company's Munich data centre, where using renewable energy resources has reduced cooling costs.
Podcast: Columbia space shuttle data recovery
Posted:
13:24 13 May 2008
Podcast interview with Jeff Pederson of data recovery operations at Kroll Ontrack about the task of recovering data from the hard disc retrieved from the Columbia space shuttle disaster.
Using information to drive the organisation forward
Posted:
16:34 12 May 2008
Within the software applications of your company exists the data that management need to make the decisions to help grow your organisation.
Podcast: Business continuity is not just an IT issue - Russell Price of the Continuity Forum
Posted:
17:30 07 May 2008
The responsibility for business continuity has to reside at the highest level or any organisation and not just with the IT department. Russell Price of the Continuity Forum talks to Computer Weekly's Warwick Ashford about the issues involved.
Podcast: Top tips for powering and cooling datacentres
Posted:
09:30 17 Apr 2008
Powering and cooling data centres can be expensive if done incorrectly. Gartner analyst Rakesh Kumar gives the latest advice on how to spot the symptoms of a data centre under stress and how to control and measure power to correct the problem.
Podcast: Microsoft COO Kevin Turner on how to get a high-paying management job in IT
Posted:
09:30 17 Apr 2008
Microsoft hired Kevin Turner to be its Chief Operating Officer and offered him base salary of $570,000 (£285,000) per year and a $7m (£3.5m) up-front payment in 2005. Kevin Turner, previously CIO at Wal-Mart, gives his top tips in six minutes on how IT staff can make the progression to managers and earn the big bucks.
Podcast: Round-up 11 April - MPs ask questions about Terminal 5
Posted:
17:38 11 Apr 2008
Weekly IT news round-up from Warwick Ashford at ComputerWeekly.com. This week: The New York Stock Exchange implementing off the shelf technology to cut time taken to access business critical data; and MPs aks questions about what really went wrong at Heathrow’s Terminal 5: people, processes, or IT?
Podcast: Shell VP for IT infrastructure and services reveals their innovative outsourcing approach
Posted:
16:18 07 Apr 2008
Shell’s $4 billion IT outsourcing deal announced earlier this month, will see outsourcer EDS take over the risk and governance of the oil company’s key networks and data centre IT suppliers. In this podcast Cliff Saran speaks to Swee Chen Goh, vice president for IT infrastructure and services for Shell globally, about this innovative contract.
Podcast: News round-up 7 April – Anti-fraud measures for debit cards and the Phorm privacy debate
Posted:
15:34 07 Apr 2008
Round-up of UK IT industry news including last week’s top five stories on ComputerWeekly.com and a look at the main stories in this week’s issue.
Opinion + audio: UK companies must improve business continuity
Posted:
17:35 01 Apr 2008
UK companies are still not doing enough to ensure business continuity, according to the Continuity Forum.
Podcast: News round-up 31 March - Speedy Hire saves by rationalising Microsoft licences
Posted:
10:39 31 Mar 2008
Our weekly round-up of UK IT industry news including the top five stories on ComputerWeekly.com last week, and a look ahead to the focus of next week's issue. This week's stories include how tool hire firm Speedy Hire expects to save £6m over the next six years after rationalising the way it licenses Microsoft software.
IT news round-up podcast for 20 March: Patent warning and workplace bullying
Posted:
17:28 20 Mar 2008
Weekly round-up of UK IT news. This week, stories include a warning to IBM customers to check they're protected from patent lawsuits by third-party software developers and news that over two-thirds of UK IT workers claim that they have suffered workplace bullying.
IT news round-up podcast for 17 March: Gateway reviews, share trading platforms and Eurostar's new software implementation
Posted:
12:20 17 Mar 2008
In this week's UK IT news round-up, how the government is using old legislation to keep Gateway reviews secret; a report on how Eurostar has attracted record passengers and boosted sales 15.5% after implementing a revenue management software package; and news of share trading exchange Turquoise which is due to complete the implementation of its IT infrastructure in the first week of April, using off the shelf trading applications.
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Podcast: Nokia S40 hack - interview with the man who discovered Nokia Java vulnerability
Posted:
12:40 13 Aug 2008
Nokia S40 hack: Cliff Saran interviews the security researcher who discovered the Nokia and Java vulnerability in Nokia Series 40 phones.
Beating the threat of spam – a ComputerWeekly podcast
Posted:
11:04 24 Jul 2008
Ever since the first spam email message was sent back in 1978 to 393 recipients on Arpanet, unsolicited email messages have been causing a headache for IT managers. Dealing with the constant influx of spam costs not only money but time as well.
Podcast: IP address shortages - Geoff Huston says prepare to pay for your online address
Posted:
14:44 24 Jun 2008
In this podcast, Cliff Saran speaks to Huston about how a market is likely to emerge for IPv4 addresses, and the switchover to IPv6.
Podcast: IT news 20 June - IPv6, Internet meltdown and the iPhone 3G
Posted:
16:59 23 Jun 2008
Internet meltdown could follow if you don't make the switch to IPv6, says Cliff Saran in discussion with Warwick Ashford in this week's UK information technology news round-up. Also: is the iPhone 3G enterprise ready?
Interview: Emergency telecoms training - Oisin Walton from Telecoms sans Frontieres
Posted:
14:58 11 Apr 2008
Oisin Walton of Telecoms Sans Frontières talks to ComputerWeekly.com's Cliff Saran about establishing emergency telecommunations in disaster relief situations, including the technical solutions available, and how volunteers are trained for field work in an emergency situation.
Podcast: Fabien Doléac of Telecoms Sans Frontières on emergency telecoms on the frontline
Posted:
11:15 10 Apr 2008
Cliff Saran interviews Fabien Doléac of Telecoms Sans Frontières (TSF), who has recently returned from Mozambique where he setup a telecommunication centre.
IT news round-up podcast for 10 March: National ID card scheme faces new criticism
Posted:
10:25 10 Mar 2008
Weekly IT news round-up podcast for 10 March 2008. Stories this week include fresh criticism of the UK national identity database / ID card scheme from the Crosby report and other sources, and BAA's rejection of RFID technology in favour of barcodes for baggage tracking.
IT news round-up podcast: Public sector IT goes green - 25 February 2008
Posted:
00:00 25 Feb 2008
Stories in this week's podcast round-up, presented by Warwick Ashford, include a report from executive editor Tony Collins that the UK government is planning a 'green' strategy for the public sector.
Exclusive interview with Chris Broad of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (podcast)
Posted:
17:05 30 Jan 2008
In this podcast Cliff Saran speak to Chris Broad, Head of Information Systems and Technology at the Atomic Energy Authority to talk about his decision to migrate from a Novell desktop infrastructure to Windows and the Active Directory.
Cisco Networkers 2008: Conference Round Up Special (podcast)
Posted:
14:57 30 Jan 2008
John-Paul Kamath's podcast rounds up opinions, tips and news from the Cisco Networkers 2008 conference.
IT on the London Underground: Podcast interview with Adrian Davey of Tube Lines
Posted:
11:10 14 Jan 2008
Podcast interview with Adrian Davey of Tube Lines on the IT that keeps the London Underground running, including an innovative new project, SmartStep, which aims to improve maintenance of escalators.
Flexible Working Podcast
Posted:
13:50 07 Jan 2008
Boundaries within and between enterprises are steadily disappearing. Listen to this podcast to find out flexible working could work for your company.
Virtualisation Podcast
Posted:
14:52 17 Dec 2007
Expectations for change are high, and ICT services need to be extremely quick off the mark to meet them. We need to be able to mix and match services, in real time, to serve up the right resources in all the right places, at the right time, in this dynamic and volatile business environment.
Wan optimisation: Pfizer rolls out multinational pilot
Posted:
07:00 19 Nov 2007
In this podcast Ron Rapp, associate director in Pfizer's worldwide technology engineering division, discusses the approach Pfizer has taken to Wan optimisation, with Cliff Saran of Computer Weekly.
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Beating the threat of spam – a ComputerWeekly podcast
Posted:
11:04 24 Jul 2008
Ever since the first spam email message was sent back in 1978 to 393 recipients on Arpanet, unsolicited email messages have been causing a headache for IT managers. Dealing with the constant influx of spam costs not only money but time as well.
Podcast: IT news 20 June - IPv6, Internet meltdown and the iPhone 3G
Posted:
16:59 23 Jun 2008
Internet meltdown could follow if you don't make the switch to IPv6, says Cliff Saran in discussion with Warwick Ashford in this week's UK information technology news round-up. Also: is the iPhone 3G enterprise ready?
Podcast: Accenture CIO Frank Modruson on how to exploit the power of social networking within the business
Posted:
17:54 04 Jun 2008
Accenture's CIO Frank Modruson talks to Computer Weekly's Bill Goodwin about Accenture's moves to exploit social networking technology within the business to maximise employees' collaborative potential.
Making IT fit for business
Posted:
11:30 04 Jun 2008
There exists a whole host of integrated application suites designed to enable firms to coordinate activities across their organisations and maximise the value delivered to customers whilst minimising operational costs.
Podcast: IT department facing extinction, says CapGemini CTO
Posted:
15:49 28 May 2008
Cap Gemini CTO Carl Bate explains to Computer Weekly's Karl Flinders why the IT department - at least in its current form - will soon be a thing of the past.
Podcast: Software development - navigating the pitfalls
Posted:
12:19 28 May 2008
Cliff Saran speaks to Paul Michaels, director of consulting at Metri measurement consulting, about how to steer a software development project in the right direction.
Using information to drive the organisation forward
Posted:
16:34 12 May 2008
Within the software applications of your company exists the data that management need to make the decisions to help grow your organisation.
Microsoft's Brad Goldberg on how Live Search will take on Google
Posted:
17:07 30 Apr 2008
Microsoft's Brad Goldberg on how the company intends Live Search to take on Google. (Telephone interview with ComputerWeekly.com's Cliff Saran.)
Podcast: Microsoft COO Kevin Turner on how to get a high-paying management job in IT
Posted:
09:30 17 Apr 2008
Microsoft hired Kevin Turner to be its Chief Operating Officer and offered him base salary of $570,000 (£285,000) per year and a $7m (£3.5m) up-front payment in 2005. Kevin Turner, previously CIO at Wal-Mart, gives his top tips in six minutes on how IT staff can make the progression to managers and earn the big bucks.
Podcast: Round-up 11 April - MPs ask questions about Terminal 5
Posted:
17:38 11 Apr 2008
Weekly IT news round-up from Warwick Ashford at ComputerWeekly.com. This week: The New York Stock Exchange implementing off the shelf technology to cut time taken to access business critical data; and MPs aks questions about what really went wrong at Heathrow’s Terminal 5: people, processes, or IT?
Podcast: News round-up 31 March - Speedy Hire saves by rationalising Microsoft licences
Posted:
10:39 31 Mar 2008
Our weekly round-up of UK IT industry news including the top five stories on ComputerWeekly.com last week, and a look ahead to the focus of next week's issue. This week's stories include how tool hire firm Speedy Hire expects to save £6m over the next six years after rationalising the way it licenses Microsoft software.
IT news round-up podcast for 20 March: Patent warning and workplace bullying
Posted:
17:28 20 Mar 2008
Weekly round-up of UK IT news. This week, stories include a warning to IBM customers to check they're protected from patent lawsuits by third-party software developers and news that over two-thirds of UK IT workers claim that they have suffered workplace bullying.
IT news round-up podcast for 17 March: Gateway reviews, share trading platforms and Eurostar's new software implementation
Posted:
12:20 17 Mar 2008
In this week's UK IT news round-up, how the government is using old legislation to keep Gateway reviews secret; a report on how Eurostar has attracted record passengers and boosted sales 15.5% after implementing a revenue management software package; and news of share trading exchange Turquoise which is due to complete the implementation of its IT infrastructure in the first week of April, using off the shelf trading applications.
IT news round-up podcast for 10 March: National ID card scheme faces new criticism
Posted:
10:25 10 Mar 2008
Weekly IT news round-up podcast for 10 March 2008. Stories this week include fresh criticism of the UK national identity database / ID card scheme from the Crosby report and other sources, and BAA's rejection of RFID technology in favour of barcodes for baggage tracking.
Podcast: How to get the most out of Microsoft
Posted:
11:00 29 Feb 2008
In this interview Adrian Davey, head of IT at Tubelines, speaks to Cliff Saran about how Tube Lines has made the most from the company's Microsoft Enterprise Agreement.
IT news round-up podcast: Public sector IT goes green - 25 February 2008
Posted:
00:00 25 Feb 2008
Stories in this week's podcast round-up, presented by Warwick Ashford, include a report from executive editor Tony Collins that the UK government is planning a 'green' strategy for the public sector.
Virtualisation Podcast
Posted:
14:52 17 Dec 2007
Expectations for change are high, and ICT services need to be extremely quick off the mark to meet them. We need to be able to mix and match services, in real time, to serve up the right resources in all the right places, at the right time, in this dynamic and volatile business environment.
James Gosling, father of Java, discusses the challenges ahead
Posted:
10:02 23 Nov 2007
Cliff Saran speaks to James Gosling, father of Java and chief technology officer at Sun Microsystems.
The expert view on BPM
Posted:
09:57 23 Nov 2007
Cliff Saran speaks to three experts in Business Process Management (BPM)
How does Microsoft SQL Server stack up against the open source MySQL database?
Posted:
09:54 23 Nov 2007
In this podcast Cliff Saran speaks to Mark Ridley, head of technology at online recruiter Reed.co.uk, about his assessment. Also this week, Nick McGrath, director of platform strategy at Microsoft UK, reveals whether Microsoft still thinks Linux and open source software is a threat to its Windows Server family.
The economics of Web 2.0
Posted:
09:47 23 Nov 2007
Unlike the field of dreams of the old days of the Web - building an attractive and useful site is no guarantee that it will foster a community.
Alexa Bona: virtualisation - the hidden licence costs
Posted:
09:46 23 Nov 2007
In the past applications were run on their own dedicated server hardware. More applications meant more servers. Virtualisation reduces server sprawl, as IT departments can consolidate several applications on a singe box.
Future trends in software development: interview with Dr Graham Spittle of IBM's Hursley labs
Posted:
09:42 23 Nov 2007
Technology reporter JP Kamath talks software development with IBM’s director at the Hursley laboratory , Dr Graham Spittle.
What are the key challenges facing Linux and open source systems?
Posted:
09:26 23 Nov 2007
Cliff Saran interviews Alan Cox who used to maintain the Linux kernel and now works at Red Hat about these issues.
Maximising the benefits from CRM
Posted:
10:55 10 Aug 2007
There are many benefits that CRM can bring to a company. CRM by definition improves business relationships, bolsters customer service and strengthens marketing campaigns which in turn improves an organisation's sales.
Expert gives SOA lowdown on Computer Weekly podcast
Posted:
00:00 27 Feb 2007
Andy Mulholland, global chief technology officer of consultancy company Capgemini, believes service oriented architecture has a key role to play in the next generation of the web.
Making the business benefits of security technology reap rewards
Posted:
08:48 20 Dec 2006
The need for all firms to have an effective, robust and flexible IT security strategy is as important as it ever was. Yet there exists a train of thought that security is a business hygiene factor; that firms simply have to invest in security. However, strategic investment in security technology can actually act as an agent of change for the business.
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Interview: Ten-year-old plans career in IT after passing AS level computing
Posted:
15:39 15 Aug 2008
Ten-year-old Shayan Ahmed, who passed his AS level in computing yesterday, hopes to pursue a career in IT. In a podcast...
Beating the threat of spam – a ComputerWeekly podcast
Posted:
11:04 24 Jul 2008
Ever since the first spam email message was sent back in 1978 to 393 recipients on Arpanet, unsolicited email messages have been causing a headache for IT managers. Dealing with the constant influx of spam costs not only money but time as well.
Podcast: Banking technology update with Avivah Litan from Gartner
Posted:
15:07 24 Jun 2008
Avivah Litan, information and security analyst at research firm Gartner, talks about the effectiveness of chip and pin bank card technology in combating fraud and the risks that may result from the introduction of faster payments.
Podcast: IT news 20 June - IPv6, Internet meltdown and the iPhone 3G
Posted:
16:59 23 Jun 2008
Internet meltdown could follow if you don't make the switch to IPv6, says Cliff Saran in discussion with Warwick Ashford in this week's UK information technology news round-up. Also: is the iPhone 3G enterprise ready?
Podcast: Columbia space shuttle data recovery
Posted:
13:24 13 May 2008
Podcast interview with Jeff Pederson of data recovery operations at Kroll Ontrack about the task of recovering data from the hard disc retrieved from the Columbia space shuttle disaster.
UK IT news round-up podcast for 29 January 2008
Posted:
12:55 29 Jan 2008
This week's stories include a report that Fujitsu may withdraw from the NHS NPfIT and news that Accenture and BAE Systems have withdrawn from the bidding process for the UK's national ID card scheme.
The commercial benefits of design-led sustainability
Posted:
15:28 28 Jan 2008
Interest in environmentally responsible technology has never been higher; a lot of powerful marketing is being done by major IT suppliers’ brands to highlight their efforts in this area and much of what is being done is very laudable, but not particularly sustainable.
Flexible Working Podcast
Posted:
13:50 07 Jan 2008
Boundaries within and between enterprises are steadily disappearing. Listen to this podcast to find out flexible working could work for your company.
Construction Opportunities for Mobile IT
Posted:
11:33 07 Dec 2007
Computer Weekly’s Warwick Ashford speaks to Comit’s strategic alliance manager and former chairman, Neill Pawsey, about the organisation’s history, role and projects past, present and future.
Is the UK falling behind in the skills race?
Posted:
09:49 23 Nov 2007
There is growing concern that the UK is falling behind in the skills race, which could mean we do not have people with the right skills for the UK to compete effectively in the 21st century knowledge economy.
Datacentre kit to be given Energy Star green rating
Posted:
00:00 13 Mar 2007
The US Environment Protection Agency is developing a standard for its Energy Star programme to provide IT directors with a green rating for datacentre technology.
Making the business benefits of security technology reap rewards
Posted:
08:48 20 Dec 2006
The need for all firms to have an effective, robust and flexible IT security strategy is as important as it ever was. Yet there exists a train of thought that security is a business hygiene factor; that firms simply have to invest in security. However, strategic investment in security technology can actually act as an agent of change for the business.
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