Cortado Workplace - iPad 2 for business
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: iPad 2 apps for business
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIn this photo story we look at the apps that make the iPad 2 a business tablet.
FaceTime - Apple iPad 2
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe Buckingham palace census form return
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Top ten paid iPhone apps
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comApple has announced the top ten paid iphone apps.
Dog collar tracker
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: The Retrieva dog collar tracker
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comAccording to the Missing Pets Bureau, nearly 2,500 dogs were lost or stolen every week in 2007. The Retrieva collar will help combat this through its...
Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) – First boot
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comGesture password security
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSay goodbye to old-style Windows development
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comOld style Windows GUI
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comMetro applications
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWindows 8: A first look at new features for business users
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comA first look at Windows 8 from Microsoft's BUILD conference in Anaheim, shows what enterprise users can expect.
2. Warsaw, Poland
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comTen safest places to offshore your IT
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comHere are the ten safest cities to offshore your IT in 2011
Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: The Amazon Kindle Fire tablet
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThere have been rumours for a long time that Amazon would release a tablet – and now here is the Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet, with minimum specs but ...
Ribbon on Explorer
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSecurity with Bitlocker
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWikileaks server room
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIn the heart of the bunker
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comAnother day at the office
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comExterior of the server room
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhoto story: Inside Wikileaks' Bond villain server room
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comAs if the story of Wikileaks' and its enigmatic founder Julian Assange didn't already sound like a spy thriller, these images of the infamous ...
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc - Design and screen
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSony Ericsson Xperia Arc - Specifications
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSony Ericsson Xperia Arc - Thinnest smartphone in the world
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPhotos: Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSony Ericsson continue to produce handsets that they hope will rock the smartphone world and the Arc is their top of the range. Is this the best Sony...
4. Krakow, Poland
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.com5. Toronto, Canada
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.com7. Singapore
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.com8. Dublin, Ireland
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.com9. Kiev, Ukraine
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.com10. Chennai, India
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comPrague
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.com3. Brno, Czech Republic
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comTravel chaos iPhone survival guide
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWorkers in the UK are used to trains running late, but the recent cold spell really moved the boundaries.
Check out how much MPs are spending
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comiPhone app reveals MPs' expenses
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comMP Expenses, from Satosoft, gives iPhone users information on what UK MP’s have been spending their money on.
Photos: Stuff Live Gadget Show
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe Stuff Live Gadget Show Excel London 2008, 31 October to the 2 November.
Emergency back-up generators
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comEssex County Council invests £15m in IT to cut costs
News | ComputerWeekly.comEssex County Council is pumping £15m into an IT infrastructure upgrade expected to create efficiency savings of £7m per year, says CIO David Wilde.
Virtual machine storage and block vs file
Podcast | ComputerWeekly.comVirtual machine storage requires greater performance, capacity and resiliency than with physical servers and requires a careful choice between block ...
Human-computer interaction in Motion
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCommunity Fibre to supply free 50Mbps broadband for vulnerable London households
News | ComputerWeekly.comFibre altnet looks to address growing problem of the digital divide and ensure continuity of education in UK capital
All about community spirit
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comSome day, all car dashboards will look like this
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe end of white coat syndrome
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWhat real developers look like
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comKaspersky Lab champions gender equality and digital child safety
News | ComputerWeekly.comKaspersky Lab report highlights gender equality in the technology industry and child education about digital security
Guide dogs not fazed by self-driving robots
News | ComputerWeekly.comRobotics startup Starship Technologies and charity Guide Dogs are collaborating on a series of tests exploring how service animals interact with ...
Novel idea to catch the eye or tacky marketing?
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCloud Expo Europe 2012
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comAs cloud computing moves higher up the IT professional's agenda, Cloud Expo Europe is becoming increasingly popular. Here are photos from 2012's Expo.
Oracle claims major win in Australian public sector
News | ComputerWeekly.comAustralian Data Centres will deploy Oracle’s Dedicated Region Cloud@Customer to host cloud services for the federal government
Google Cloud partners Tata Communications in India
News | ComputerWeekly.comTata Communications will offer managed services for Google Cloud that will include cloud architecture planning and workload migration
2. Vodafone India
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCanonical founder calls out OpenStack suppliers for ‘lack of focus’ on datacentre cost savings
News | ComputerWeekly.comMark Shuttleworth says the OpenStack community needs to open up about the economics of using the open source cloud platform to avoid turning users off
Vodafone unveils ‘instant’ Wi-Fi
News | ComputerWeekly.comTelco targets digital households and small businesses with new mobile router for use cases including support for video calling, streaming and online ...
Countryside worst affected by slow broadband
News | ComputerWeekly.comA third of UK homes have broadband speeds well below the national average, but rural areas fare the worst, according to research.
IT departments risk losing responsibility for IT security
News | ComputerWeekly.comIT security professionals can no longer take it for granted that IT security will continue as part of the IT function
NHS trust to use iPads for real-time access to patient records
News | ComputerWeekly.comAn NHS trust in the Midlands is planning to equip medical staff and community nurses with iPads to give real-time access to patient records on the ...
Gartner: Rethink organisation structure to boost business
News | ComputerWeekly.comBusinesses must radically rethink how they organise staff and collaborate if they want to make big improvements, according to analyst Gartner
Interview: Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude on open data
News | ComputerWeekly.comFrancis Maude, Cabinet Office minister, talks to Computer Weekly about the importance of open data to the UK economy.
First 5G smartphones may have massive price premium
News | ComputerWeekly.comAndroid smartphone brands are already preparing to launch their first 5G handsets, but new technical requirements means they won’t be cheap to build,...
VKernel vOPS customers gain Quest integration sooner than anticipated
News | ComputerWeekly.comVKernel vOPS now includes Quest vFoglight and vOptimizer, just months after the merger. Is the knee-jerk integration right for tomorrow’s cloud ...
Hampshire and Oxfordshire councils sign SAP ICT partnership
News | ComputerWeekly.comHampshire County Council and Oxfordshire County Council have signed an ICT partnership to save £1m, focusing on SAP systems for HR and financial ...
Yahoo plans another round of job cuts
News | ComputerWeekly.comYahoo is planning another round of redundancies as it continues to struggle with competition from rivals Google and Facebook
CW500: Getting to grips with big data
News | ComputerWeekly.comExperts from Standard Life, Deloitte and Intelligent Business Strategies share some useful tips for CIOs on understanding big data
TCS rings in the new year on a roll
News | ComputerWeekly.comIndia’s Tata Consultancy Services recorded one of its strongest third-quarter earnings and grew its brand value amid a global pandemic
Security Think Tank: Are security teams the unsung heroes of 2020?
Opinion | ComputerWeekly.comAfter a year of unprecedented disruption thanks to Covid-19, it looks like remote working is set to remain with us for now, which means security ...
Ofcom reports UK improvement in broadband
News | ComputerWeekly.comBoris Johnson says people should go to the pub to avoid massive rush-hour delays during the Olympics, but perhaps teleworking would be better for ...
CW & FT video debates – IT leadership and the CEO
Video | ComputerWeekly.comIn a series of monthly video debates, Computer Weekly and the Financial Times invite a panel of experts to discuss business and IT issues.
CW500: Martin Taylor, head of infrastructure and service delivery, Mitchells & Butlers
Video | ComputerWeekly.comIn this CW500 Club video, Martin Taylor talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick to share his practical advice on how to move to the ...
UKtech50: The judges decide
Video | ComputerWeekly.comComputer Weekly has launched the second annual UKtech50, the definitive list of the real movers and shakers in UK IT.
OSSIM update enables cyber threat intelligence sharing
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe latest update to the Open Source Security Information Management (OSSIM) base system includes a mechanism for sharing cyber threat intelligence.
KPIT leverages VDI solution’s success
News | ComputerWeekly.comIn order to reduce refresh cycle costs of 1200 desktops, KPIT Cummins opted for a VDI solution. We take a look at KPIT’s implementation journey.
IT service buyers cautious but no panic
News | ComputerWeekly.comEconomic uncertainty has led to less demand for IT services but panic has not set in as Western IT services firms report modest growth.
CW500: Bill McCluggage, deputy government CIO
Video | ComputerWeekly.comIn this CW500 Club video, deputy government CIO Bill McCluggage talks to Computer Weekly editor in chief Bryan Glick about the "digital by default" ...
Predictive analytics used to cut costs in oil sector
News | ComputerWeekly.comPredictive analytics is being used in the oil and gas industry to better manage asset maintenance on capital equipment. And a more enterprisewide ...