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Steve Evans

Steve Evans is a freelance journalist based in Madrid, specialising in technology and how it impacts businesses. His previous roles include web editor at Computer Business Review (CBR) and before that staff writer at a magazine that wrote about and sold collectable items.Read More

Public sector IT buyers still neglecting to report G-Cloud savings, FoI request reveals

By Caroline Donnelly 14 Mar 2018

Computer Weekly has learned that public sector IT buyers are still neglecting to self-report details of the savings they have accrued through using the G-Cloud framework Read More

Paul Smith looks to tailor its back-end systems with Cegid software

By Clare McDonald 23 May 2019

British tailor Paul Smith has been working with Cegid since 2015, but it is now considering upgrading to the provider's latest software to reduce costs and increase efficiency Read More

Jason Stamper

Freeform Dynamics

Jason is extremely well-connected and respected within the CIO community. As a highly influential editor and journalist earlier in his career, he continuously tapped into the views and experiences of IT leaders in both large enterprises and SMEs.Read More

Gant uses Cegid to streamline functions across all markets

By Clare McDonald 31 May 2019

As retailer Gant begins to mirror its core operations across all of the countries it operates in, global IT manager Ricky Dematagollage explains what part Cegid will play in the process Read More

Russian-speaking hackers targeting financial institutions

By Warwick Ashford 10 Dec 2017

A Russian-speaking cyber criminal gang is targeting financial institutions in the UK, US and Russia, a Moscow-based security firm reports Read More

Hardcoded credentials continue to bedevil Cisco

By Peter Loshin 25 Sep 2018

Cisco hit by yet another new hardcoded credentials flaw, the latest in a long line of such flaws since last year, this time in its video surveillance manager appliance. Read More

IP network design, part 3: Designing the WAN

06 Feb 2006

The wide area network (WAN) is the single biggest contributor to a corporate network's cost of ownership. Therefore, this is the area where the cost-versus-performance tradeoff is most pronounced and most critical.... Read More