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Computer Weekly – 5 May 2015: UK election special – who wins the digital vote?

In this week’s Computer Weekly, as the UK goes to the polls in the general election, we take an in-depth look at the political parties’ manifestos for technology, and examine what the IT sector wants from the next government. Our latest buyer’s guide covers collaboration software. And we analyse host identity protocol (HIP), an emerging standard for endpoint security. Read the issue now.

Which election manifesto deserves to win the digital vote?

Technology and the digital economy feature strongly in the manifestos of the three main national political parties competing in the 2015 general election.

The IT industry’s government policy wish list

We find out what the technology industry wants the next government to deliver.

The future of broadband policy

With one of the most contentious general elections in recent history upon us, what changes to broadband policy can we expect to see, and what changes does the market want to see?

Opinion: IT is a platform for economic success and a fairer society

Labour’s Chi Onwurah, formerly shadow Cabinet Office minister for digital government, outlines the party’s policies for the IT and digital sectors.

Buyer’s guide to collaboration – part 1 of 3: Bring your own collaboration

Following the rise of BYOD, IT departments face a new challenge in controlling their organisation’s digital assets while liberating employee productivity and information sharing.

A HIP way of securing a wide range of endpoints

The host identity protocol (HIP) is emerging as an alternative way to secure a range of physical endpoints beyond laptops and smartphones.

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TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
May 1, 2015
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