Computer Weekly � 5 April 2016: Seven steps to digital leadership

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In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at the key characteristics of successful leaders as digital transformation becomes a business priority. We examine Microsoft’s plans for exploiting the internet of things and the role of its Azure cloud platform. And we look back at British IT history after WW2 as the first part of our new series of articles for Computer Weekly’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Read the issue now.

How to be a digital business leader: Internal business alignment is great, but digital leadership requires engagement with an external ecosystem – we offer seven steps to be a digital leader.
 
Azure’s role in Microsoft’s internet of things vision: Microsoft has fleshed out its strategy to position its cloud service as an important part of the fabric of the internet of things with the availability of the Azure IoT Hub.
 
CW@50: The heyday of computing - How the Brits ruled IT: How the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s became an age of great innovation for the British computer industry.
 
Royal Mail goes for the whole IT package with a huge transformation programme: Catherine Doran, CIO of Royal Mail, is making up for historical underinvestment in IT at the postal service with supplier transitioning, systems transformation and customer-focused initiatives.
 
Public sector takes a quick cloud breather before stamping down hard on the gas: We examine the reasons for the apparent slowdown in SaaS, IaaS and PaaS sales via the government’s G-Cloud framework.
 
Buyer’s guide to access control - part 3 of 3: How to manage IT access for external users: Identity and access management has extended from being solely an internal IT management process to focus on external business engagement too – but what are the implications?

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TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Apr 5, 2016
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