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The Economic Value of Data
Big data analytics promises to boost customer centricity and profitability for financial services firms, according to this report from Cognizant.
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Taking the pulse of the cloud computing market
Archana Venkatraman looks at the figures behind the take-up of cloud technology and finds enterprises are taking a cautious approach to cloud in this Computer Weekly research report.
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BYOD – who carries the can?
Rob Bamforth and Clive Longbottom offer advice on balancing the risks and rewards of bring your own device (BYOD).
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Computer Weekly – 18 June 2013: Special report – tech startups and the CIO
In this week's Computer Weekly, our special report looks at the benefits for IT leaders of working with tech startups, and offers advice to CIOs on how to find and make the most of innovative products from creative startup firms. We talk to tech startups and corporate CIOs to find out how to make the relationship successful. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly – 11 June 2013: Do you know who is on your network?
In this week's Computer Weekly, our latest buyer's guide looks at how identity and access management can improve your information security. We go behind the scenes at Microsoft HQ to find out how the software giant deals with product security. And the CIO from Domino's Pizza tells us why the retailer is moving to the cloud. Read the issue now.
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An Information Architecture Vision
The Open Group assesses the "big data" problem and offers an Enterprise Information Planning and Architecture Model to help organisations make the most of their information.
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CW Buyers Guide: Mobile Device Management
Computer Weekly looks at mobile enterprise management tools in this 9 page Buyer's Guide.
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National Fibre Strategies
Arthur D Little assess five strategic models for deploying national fibre optic telecommunications networks that have been implemented by countries around the globe.
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The Future of Corporate IT
This research study from CEB identifies five opportunities for CIOs to drive productivity and growth as organisations adopt new working practices.
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2013 Cost of Data Breach Study: UK
The cost of data breaches has risen for UK organisations iover the past year, but companies that appoint chief information secruity officers with enterprise-wide responsiblities can reduce their costs, this report from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
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CW Europe – June Edition
Over 200 attendees headed down to Briforum recently for two days of in-depth discussions on VDI, application virtualisation, etc including a look at the current state of the market across Europe.CW Europe looks at how European businesses are utilising the technology.
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Computer Weekly – 4 June 2013: Is Google ready for enterprise IT?
In this week's Computer Weekly, as corporate adoption of Google grows, we ask if the web giant is more than just a cheap and cheerful alternative to established software. Government CTO Liam Maxwell talks about the revolution in digital public services. And we find out how lean analytics could change business decision-making. Read the issue now.
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Information Governance
This research from AIIM looks at the risk profile around electronic records, the keep-all versus delete-all options, e-discovery, and the implications of social, mobile and cloud on risk management policies.
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Understanding the hard ROI of BYOD
BYOD can increase IT costs, rather than decrease them. Companies need to look at carefuly at a range of variables to calculate the real ROI, says Nucleus Research
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CW500: Back to the Future: Big Data at Channel 4
Bob Harris, Chief Technology Officer of Channel 4 Television, explains the broadcaster's approach to big data in this presentation for Computer Weekly's 500 Club.
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CW Buyer's Guide: Client Computing
Computer Weekly looks at Windows 8 and the complexities of mobile working, the benefits to the business of an enhanced user experience and the shift from the 9-to-5 office desk to IT delivered over a variety of devices, anytime, anywhere.
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Data Centre Risk Index 2013
The Data Centre Risk Index 2013 evaluates risks likely to affect the successful operation of data centre facilities in the 30 most important global markets.
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Computer Weekly – 28 May 2013: The Ministry of Defence gets agile
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how agile development is helping the UK Ministry of Defence deliver complex military software. The CIO of the Lotus Formula One team explains the importance of data analytics to winning races. And we look at the IT innovation challenges facing financial services firms. Read the issue now.
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International technology adoption & workforce issues
This study from CompTia, looks at technology and workforce recruitment trends across 10 countries.
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European IT Law Briefing: Practical steps for companies using social media
Leading European law firms offer practical advice for companies using social media in France, Germany, UK and Italy.
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Gartner: Deriving value from Big Data for CRM
Kimberly Collins, research vice-president of Gartner highlights the critical steps organisations should to take to integrate big data into Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
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European IT Law Briefing: Taking action on misuse of social media by employees
Four leading European law firms help you navigate the legal maze when taking action against employees who misuse social media in France, Germany, UK and Italy.
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European IT Law Briefing: Monitoring employees' use of social media
Leading European law firms explain the key legal requirements for companies monitoring employees' social media use in France, Germany, UK and Italy.
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European IT Law Briefing: Recruitment and social media
Four leading European law firms help you navigate the legal maze when using social media for recruitment in France, Germany, UK and Italy.
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Computer Weekly – 21 May 2013: How Marks & Spencer innovates through IT
In this week's Computer Weekly: M&S CIO Darrell Stein tells us how technology is changing the retailer as it develops its multichannel strategy. Our latest buyer's guide looks at mobile device management. And with many public sector IT workers being laid off through austerity cuts, we find out how to get a private sector job.