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Computer Weekly – 29 July 2014: Going mobile in financial services

In this week’s Computer Weekly, in a highly-regulated sector such as financial services, enabling staff mobility is a challenge – we hear from experts and IT leaders that have made it work. We ask why small businesses are so poorly prepared for cyber attacks and what they need to do. And we examine the key storage technologies in the increasingly popular Openstack cloud platform. Read the issue now.

The long road to mobile in the finance sector

The financial services sector has been investigating mobile technologies for years, not least for payments. But what are the challenges of going mobile in such a highly regulated environment?

UK’s smallest firms are leaving themselves open to cyber attack

Firms with fewer than 10 staff lack a focus on information security, have a false sense of cyber security and need educating on the risks.

The OpenStack ecosystem: Cinder and Swift explained

We look at the block-storage and object-storage components of the open-source OpenStack project, which provides an ecosystem to deliver private cloud infrastructure functionality.

The IT policies suppliers want to see enacted after the May 2015 election

Suppliers’ submissions to the Labour Party on the future of IT policy revealed interests in competition, standards and connectivity.

Buyer’s guide to endpoint security – part two: Belt and braces: covering all the endpoint security angles

User computing has skipped beyond the safe confines of corporate networks wholly owned and heavily guarded by the IT department. We examine how to keep the organisation’s data safe.

CIO interview: How the IT department has gone from zero to hero at insurance broker JLT

When CIO Ian Cohen arrived at Jardine Lloyd Thompson, IT was seen as having failed the company. He explains how it is now transforming the business.

Case study: Arctic University to beat big freeze with waste heat from its datacentre

Norwegian university expects to save on energy costs by harvesting excess heat from 100% water-cooled server systems.

Opinion: Social media has changed how firms market their services and products

Companies with the largest budgets no longer have the biggest audience. Many are getting ahead by marketing effectively on social media, says author Adam Gray.

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Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Jul 28, 2014
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