Computer Weekly – 8 July 2014: The most influential women in UK IT

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Computer Weekly – 8 July 2014: The most influential women in UK IT

In this week’s Computer Weekly, we reveal our annual list of the 25 most influential women in UK IT – female IT leaders making a difference to the digital economy. We look at how to integrate iPads into the corporate IT infrastructure. And we profile enterprise software upstart Workday as it challenges Oracle and SAP. Read the issue now.

The 25 most influential women in IT

Computer Weekly’s search for the most influential women in UK IT in 2014 is over. Those who made the grade are profiled here.

CW500 Interview: Hotels.com CTO discusses the future of omnichannel and security concerns

Thierry Bedos is discovering ways to transform the omnichannel experience into a seamless journey for customers.

Bashing big business will not lead to a competitive and diverse supply chain

According to recent headlines, the ICT market has gone wrong, with a few major players dominating public sector contracts and pushing out small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Buyer’s Guide: The pros and cons of iPads in the enterprise

Apple’s tablet inspires devotion among users and it is often the first platform for which developers produce apps – but it is substantially more expensive than its competitors.

Does extinction beckon for the in-house datacentre?

Cloud is reaching tipping point as users realise the benefits of scalable IT but in-house IT is not on the endangered list just yet.

Workday’s challenge to the HR giants built in the cloud

The pretender to Oracle and SAP’s HR throne might have humble roots, but its ambitions – and those of its investors – are substantial.

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TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Jul 7, 2014
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