Google unveils Nexus One smartphone
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comComputer Weekly takes a first look at the functions and features in Google's 'iPhone killer'
Cloud Sprawl: Wildwuchs in Multi-Cloud-Umgebungen vermeiden
Tutorial | ComputerWeekly.deIn Multi-Cloud-Umgebungen können Ressourcen schnell und einfach ungewollt wachsen. Mit den fünf Empfehlungen dieses Artikels vermeiden Sie das ...
IBM Watson verbindet Daten-, Compute- und KI-Funktionen
Video | ComputerWeekly.deFür Ruchir Puri, Chefarchitekt für IBM Watson, setzt sich die Plattform aus einer Kombination der drei Elementen Compute, Daten und Funktionalität ...
Thought for the day: Flights of fancy
Feature | ComputerWeekly.comLaunch a Java-based office suite? Simon Moores questions the sanity of any company that would consider doing so, even if it is...
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Alliance and Leicester to overhaul core systems
News | ComputerWeekly.comAlliance & Leicester has announced plans replace many of its core banking systems with Accenture’s Alnova Financial Solutions banking platform under ...
Banking on the future
News | ComputerWeekly.comAs the banking landscape changes and global competition takes hold, IT offers banks a way of differentiating themselves from the competition, so how ...
The Heat is on
Feature | ComputerWeekly.comSince the 1960s, Moore's Law has described the progress of the IT industry but overheating could slow down the pace of change
Action is the deal on Naked Leader's blog
Opinion | ComputerWeekly.comThe Deal is the latest blog to launch on ComputerWeekly.com - and one with a twist. David Taylor, author of The Naked Leader, said, "My blog won't be...
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News | ComputerWeekly.comLearn how subnetting works in this tip and quiz on how to calculate a subnet mask. IP address classes and bit values of octets are explained in ...
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News | ComputerWeekly.comTechTarget ANZ's slightly skewed look at this weeks news.
Datacentres - the future
News | ComputerWeekly.comStephen Byrne, Consultant at C&C Technology takes a close look at some of the current and emerging trends in the world of the datacentre.
Photos: IBM Blue Ice supercomputer at Swansea
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe Mike Barnsley Centre for Climate Research has installed IBM's Blue Ice supercomputer to aid its investigation into climate change.
Photos: How technology is helping Haiti
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThis photo story shows how the UN Foundation and it's partners are setting up telecommunications to help the people of Haiti stay connected with the ...
Photos: The most anticipated gadgets of 2011
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comLast year we saw some amazing gadget developments but next year promises to be even bigger as Google go further into the mobile phone market with the...
Photos: Gadgets of 2010 - What will rock your world!
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThis year promises to be the year of the gadget, with Google entering the mobile phone market and laptops getting smaller by the minute it seems our ...
Photos: Best of the best - The anniversary of our galleries
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIt has been a year since we launched the photo stories section of our website. Here are teh best ones.
First pictures of Google Chrome OS
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comChrome OS is Google's attempt to build an open source operating system for cloud computing, which will run on netbooks.
Photos: Conspiracy and Censorship on the internet
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comTake a look at some of the most alarming cases of censorship that have taken the net by storm, how netizens have dealt with this issue, or how it was...
Google Wave - Surf, swim or suffocate?
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comGoogle Wave looks like it will turn into a typhoon as it sets its sights on email, social networking and instant messaging. But can Wave really sweep...
Photos: Social media facts businesses cannot ignore
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comWhatever you think about social media in business, it is impossible to ignore the massive number of people using websites such as Twitter, Facebook ...
Photos: Google Chrome OS review - Open source, Apps and Flash
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comIn 1992 IBM tried to defeat Windows with OS/2 2.0, using the slogan "a better Windows than Windows". It was, arguably, but it still failed. Google is...
Photos: Top 10 banks on Twitter
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comFinancial services companies are using Twitter to listen to and support customers as they take their first tentative steps to use social media to ...
Photos: From launch to loser - the 14 fastest-failing tech products
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comA year ago HP spent billions buying up Palm with a view to venturing into the world of tablets and smartphones only to announce that it is ...
Competition: Send us your mobile working snaps!
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comEnter our photo competition and win a Sony Cybershot camera.
Photos: GSMA Mobile World Congress first smartphones unveiled
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe GSMA Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona has kicked off with a bang as all the major mobile phone retailers (Sony, Nokia, Samsung and LG) ...
Photos: The Best iPad 2 alternatives - Tablets you should know about
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comTired of hearing about why you should buy the iPad 2? Want more choice? Then have a look at our top ten alternatives.
Photos: Key events of the past 20 years of the web
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe world wide web celebrates its 20th birthday tomorrow and to wish the web a very happy birthday, we have compiled a picture gallery of some of the...
Top 10 best-selling iPhone apps in the UK
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comThe Apple App Store has more than 100,000 applications, but what are the best selling apps this year in the UK?
Photos: The Dirty Dozen of Windows 7 - things that might bug you
Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comAfter the rather embarrassing flop that was Vista, it seems that they may have finally got things right with their latest progeny, and by right we ...
Supermicro veut peupler les futures antennes 5G de mini-serveurs
News | LeMagITAprès un modèle 1U destiné à mettre de l’informatique dans les boutiques, le fabricant décline sa gamme SuperServer pour le edge en une version qui ...
Derrière l'IIoT, un vaste éventail de besoin spécifiques à prendre en compte
News | LeMagITA l'occasion du Sido, qui se déroulait à Lyon cette semaine, l’ESN Codit est revenue sur trois projets soulignant chacun l'échelle des projets IIoT ...
Derrière le métro autonome de Bruxelles, un réseau infaillible
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Outils de réponse à incident : quand, comment et pourquoi les utiliser
Tip | LeMagITLa boucle d’Ooda peut aider les entreprises tout au long du processus de réponse à incident en leur donnant des indices sur les outils nécessaires à ...
« AZ Cloud » : plongée dans l’IT de la R&D du vaccin d’AstraZeneca
Report | LeMagITAstraZeneca associe quatre clouds publics majeurs, des services d’interconnexion et un réseau de stockage pour soutenir le développement et aujourd’...
How Sega Europe slashed incident response times using cloud SIEM
News | ComputerWeekly.comGaming company’s SOC radically improves its operational efficiency with Sumo Logic’s cloud SIEM service
O2 completes Innovate UK cyber security project blueprint for self-driving cars
News | ComputerWeekly.comLeading UK telco O2 finalises projects to protect data integrity of connected cars as part of major UK project into autonomous vehicles on UK roads
IBM results reveal hybrid emphasis and virtual garages
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic is leading to businesses rethinking their strategy, with IBM leaning on virtual teams to support hybrid computing ...
How Malaysia’s Gain Secure stood tall amid Covid-19
News | ComputerWeekly.comWalter Wong, executive director of Gain Secure and former Microsoft employee, talks up how his business is coping during Malaysia’s lockdown
Test and Trace has not passed data protection impact assessment
News | ComputerWeekly.comPublic Health England failed to complete the required impact assessment before launching the Covid-19 Test and Trace programme
Cisco eyes up ThousandEyes purchase
News | ComputerWeekly.comNetworking giant says acquisition of internet and cloud intelligence platform provider will enhance its network performance and monitoring ...
UK challenger stockbroker Freetrade backs Google Cloud to make investing more inclusive
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe CTO and co-founders of UK challenger stockbroking app provider, Freetrade, discuss how Google Cloud has helped them diversify their service ...
Border Force awards £3.1m contract to Capita
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe contract with the Home Office's law enforcement agency will see the implementation of 4G and satellite infrastructure
ASL continues acquisition spree with B&M buy
News | MicroScopeChannel player’s quest to become the largest independent managed print player remains on track
EU defies big tech firms and proposes single data market
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe European Commission outlines actions needed to enable the continent's digital success
Deutsche Telekom claims most successful year ever
News | ComputerWeekly.comGlobal telco releases end-of-year results showing record revenue and profit growth in all of its operating segments
How to build the perfect tech team despite talent shortages
Feature | ComputerWeekly.comThe technology skills gap is growing worldwide, despite digital skills being as important as ever. So how can IT leaders develop the perfect tech ...
Etsy confirms completion of two-year migration to Google Cloud
News | ComputerWeekly.comEtsy claims move from on-premise to public cloud has boosted its business agility, and is helping it achieve its sustainability goals too
Police IT system failure creates significant backlogs
News | ComputerWeekly.comIndependent review of IT system failure that left Greater Manchester Police working with pen and paper finds combination of technical shortcomings, ...
VAT software supplier exposed data of millions
News | ComputerWeekly.comEight million sales records belonging to UK and EU consumers left exposed due to misconfigured server
Zoom and WebEx users targeted by credential stealing attempts
News | ComputerWeekly.comVideoconferencing apps such as Zoom and Cisco’s WebEx are being targeted by cyber criminals trying to steal users’ personal data
Coronavirus: Pandemic will see consolidation of offshore captive centres
News | ComputerWeekly.comOffshore captive IT operations owned by western businesses will be sold off to raise cash and boost efficiency amid Covid-19 pandemic
US Pacific Northwest National Laboratory taps Verizon to explore 5G potential
News | ComputerWeekly.comComms giant links up with science and technology research body to explore opportunities for 5G to impact national security, energy efficiency and ...
What will the next phase of working look like due to Covid-19?
Opinion | MicroScopeAndy Jane, CTO at Olive Communications, looks back at the past couple of weeks as the UK has been on lockdown to see how businesses have coped during...
Dutch organisations address business email compromise fraud
News | ComputerWeekly.comPublic-private partnership in the Netherlands works to break the chains used by fraudsters to carry out BEC attacks
UK government announces ‘Future Fund’ to support startups during Covid-19
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe startup rescue package includes public-private match funding, which will give the government shares in the enterprises, as well as targeted ...
Ofcom reveals UK 5G mobile airwaves auction rules
News | ComputerWeekly.comUK comms regulator announces plans to auction two bands of spectrum to boost mobile broadband and 5G, but is criticised for missing opportunity
NHSX launches Tech Plan vision
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe strategy will see a phased approach to the delivery of digitisation in the healthcare sector, with delivery kicking off this summer
Securing UK’s critical national infrastructure is a 2021 priority
News | ComputerWeekly.comGovernment outlines the UK’s strategic cyber security policies for the coming 12 months, with critical national infrastructure a clear priority
Server market enjoys strong Q3
News | MicroScopeThe last quarter saw the server market deliver high revenues and shipment growth as customers refreshed old kit
NHSX to launch data strategy for health and social care
News | ComputerWeekly.comGovernment sets out plans to ‘bust bureaucracy’ in the NHS, including implementing a new data strategy, consulting on changes to data collection ...
Malwarebytes makes MSP programme available
News | MicroScopeSecurity vendor becomes the latest to reach out to the managed services community as a way of increasing its SME business
Christmas charity appeal increases donations with cloud-based comms
News | ComputerWeekly.comSt Martin-in-the-Fields Charity is using a pop-up cloud contact centre from supplier Sesui to help run its annual Christmas appeal in partnership ...
IT Priorities 2020: Datacentres remain mainstay of enterprise IT, despite continued cloud creep
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe 2020 IT Priorities Survey from Computer Weekly and TechTarget confirms enterprise datacentres remain the deployment site of choice for many ...
Armar-6 shows how helper robots can work in Ocado warehouses
News | ComputerWeekly.comCollaborative robot is the result of the five-year SecondHands project with academia to develop a robot that can support human workers
UCL collaborates with IBM to use virtual reality to tackle loneliness
News | ComputerWeekly.comThrough an industry collaboration with IBM, university is enabling students to tackle real-world problems using virtual reality, artificial ...
Covid-19 to hamper short-term growth but mobility-as-a-service to rebound in 2021
News | ComputerWeekly.comDespite expected restricted growth this year of platforms that integrate different transport services – including buses, taxis, rail and metro – into...
European network traffic volumes stabilising
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe updated summary report from body of European regulators for electronic communications on how network operators can cope with increased demand for...
Podcast: UK SME planning and compliance for ‘the new normal’
Podcast | ComputerWeekly.comWe look at how UK SMEs face a “new normal” following the coronavirus lockdowns and how they can plan for compliance with more remote working and a ...
Multiple network outages costing enterprise businesses millions of pounds a year
News | ComputerWeekly.comMore than half of IT decision-makers and network managers globally say they have had four or more network outages lasting more than 30 minutes, ...
Security Think Tank: How to manage security team well-being
Opinion | ComputerWeekly.comCyber criminals are enjoying a boom during the Covid-19 pandemic, and security teams are working overtime as a result. How can security professionals...
Coronavirus: India eases lockdown restrictions for IT service providers
News | ComputerWeekly.comIndian government allows IT services firms to bring half their staff back to delivery centres
Brother extends as-a-service approach to label printers
News | MicroScopeVendor Brother extends options for partners with monthly payment plans being offered on its label printer range
Care charity Avante enhances unified communications capabilities with 3CX
News | ComputerWeekly.comKent-based residential care charity Avante Care and Support installed an IP PBX to manage telephony across multiple sites and a mobile workforce
Marriott International hotel chain in second data breach
News | ComputerWeekly.comMarriott International notifies customers of a major data breach that unfolded earlier in 2020 – the second it has experienced in the past two years
How IT leaders and their teams are supporting employees through the coronavirus crisis
News | ComputerWeekly.comWe talk to four top IT chiefs across the UK to find out how their teams are supporting their organisations and staff to keep working through the ...
Criminals act like nation-state attackers in Russian campaign
News | ComputerWeekly.comSecurity researchers have uncovered evidence of a sustained effort targeting Russian state-owned critical infrastructure companies by financially ...
Finland’s IT sector recovers after break-up of Nokia
News | ComputerWeekly.comFinnish government plays vital role in helping IT sector recover from the shock of Microsoft taking over the country’s biggest company
Covid-19: Chancellor offers further financial support to SMEs
News | MicroScopeGovernment ramping up support for firms struggling with cash flow problems amid the growing impact of coronavirus
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Huawei extols 2019 as ‘extraordinary’ year
News | ComputerWeekly.comDespite political challenges across the world restricting use of its technology, Chinese comms tech giant posts strong yearly increase in sales and ...
Snapshots 101: Array vs backup software
Feature | ComputerWeekly.comWe run the rule over snapshots in storage arrays and backup software and find a range of capabilities that go from mere support to fully ...
AWS expands beyond edge connectivity in Italy with datacentre region opening
News | ComputerWeekly.comAmazon Web Services says opening a datacentre region in Covid-19-hit Italy indicates its commitment to delivering cloud services to communities that ...
Dell benefits from ‘flight to quality’
News | MicroScopeVendor shares Q1 numbers and shows it has navigated through supply chain problems better than some of its competitors
NHS digital transformation ‘slower than expected’, says NAO
News | ComputerWeekly.comThe digital transformation of the NHS has been plagued by insufficient funding, technical challenges and lack of clarity, according to the National ...
Harman seeks to bring private member’s bill over contact tracing
News | ComputerWeekly.comChair of Human Rights Committee aims to put the proposed Contact Tracing (Data Protection) Bill 2020 before parliament as a private member’s bill if ...
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Building security and privacy into contact-tracing apps
News | ComputerWeekly.comGovernance and data decentralisation are among measures that organisations can take to allay security and privacy concerns over contact-tracing apps,...
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Photo Story | ComputerWeekly.comCityFibre completes FibreNation acquisition
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Global contact-tracing apps take divergent routes to beat Covid-19
News | ComputerWeekly.comTelecoms will play a key role in controlling the coronavirus through contact-tracing apps that can mitigate its spread. But that will only be the ...
Why you should think before you Zoom
Opinion | ComputerWeekly.comFeel free to use Zoom during the coronavirus lockdown, but think before you discuss anything confidential
Channel relationships really matter
Opinion | MicroScopeThe chief executive and founder of security distributor e92plus, Mukesh Gupta, shares his thoughts about the help his firm can deliver right now