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  • Computer Weekly – 30 April 2013: What’s next for mobile IT in the enterprise?

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    n this week's Computer Weekly: BlackBerry and Windows have been the mainstay of corporate IT for years, but how do their latest releases stack up? We examine the user response. Communications minister Ed Vaizey talks about broadband and 4G policy. And we ask if Nationwide's £1bn IT plan can increase competition in banking. Read the issue now.

  • IT Project Management: Guide to estimating timescales and resources.

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    Learn how to estimate the effort and timescales required for IT projects with this extract from Project management for IT-related projects.

  • Computer Weekly – 20 February 2024: Flying into cloud – EasyJet's journey out of the datacentre to AI

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how EasyJet fills an aircraft every 10 seconds while migrating to the cloud and introducing AI. There's only 283 years to go until we have a diverse IT workforce – we find out why. And we examine how the UK anti-trust investigation into the cloud market could hit the big hyperscalers. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 5 October 2021: The most influential women in UK technology

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal the 50 women chosen as the most influential in UK technology for 2021, and talk to the 10th winner of our annual list – Poppy Gustafsson, CEO of Darktrace. Also, our latest buyer's guide looks at digital customer experience technologies. Read the issue now.

  • CW Nordics November 2017

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    The Nordic countries are pace-setters when it comes to digital transformation and although there is a wealth of IT talent in the region, it seems it is not enough.

  • Computer Weekly – 25 October 2022: The Most Influential Women in UK Technology 2022

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual list of the 50 Most Influential Women in UK Technology. We talk to the No.1 on the list, Flavilla Fongang, about how to improve diversity and inclusion in the sector. And we introduce our seven rising stars – the future female leaders of UK IT. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 24 November 2015

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how technology is helping to deliver vital aid to Syrian refugees in the Middle East. We look at the barriers to achieving the government's aim of a paperless NHS. And the CTO of special effects studio Framestore talks about the IT challenges behind hit movies such as Gravity. Read the issue now.

  • CW Europe – March 2018

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    Cities in continental Europe will be eyeing opportunities to attract more startup firms in view of the potential scenario that London and the UK more widely might lose their appeal to entrepreneurs after Brexit.

  • CW Benelux February 2018

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this issue, read about how and why one public sector IT professional in the Netherlands, Victor Gevers, took a whole year out to hack ethically and, in the process, unearthed about 1,000 vulnerabilities.

  • Finance for IT decision makers: Making business cases

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    This extract from Michael Blackstaff's book, Finance for IT decision makers, teaches you how to make effective business and financial cases for IT projects.

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