Computer Weekly: Nato and business join forces to tackle cyber security threats
Computer Weekly – 23 September 2014: Nato and business join forces to tackle cyber security threats
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how Nato wants to work with businesses to tackle their common cyber security threat. Is Amazon Web Services becoming the new Microsoft? We examine the historic similarities between two very different suppliers. And low-cost airline easyJet talks about how it has implemented a hybrid cloud for greater IT and business flexibility. Read the issue now.
Cyber security links Nato and business
While Nato and business may be unlikely bedfellows, security experts are calling for a closer relationship and Nato strategists may be more willing than expected.
Five signs that Amazon is the new Microsoft
Amazon’s dramatic diversification over the past 10 years is reminiscent of Microsoft’s business strategy in the mid-1990s.
EasyJet raises customer satisfaction with hybrid IT
The airline’s hybrid cloud strategy helped it deliver business value and easier boarding for passengers.
Hurdles line AWS’s path into the public sector
Adoption of Amazon Web Services (AWS) is slow among government organisations because the cloud services model is outside their comfort zone.
Buyer’s guide to micro-datacentres – part three: Choosing chips for next-generation datacentres
Imagine a datacentre architecture where resources can be allocated dynamically. Within a decade, such orchestration could become a reality.
Interview: Transforming IT for a digital future
TalkTalk CTO Gary Steen talks about the challenges of building the right products and services to meet changing customer expectations.
How the climate change deal affects datacentres
It is debatable as to whether tax breaks made any difference to Europe’s leading colocation destination, but climate legislation has made policy makers think again about the industry.
Opinion: The ethics of digital business
Brinley Platts and Peter Thornton from CIO Development consider the future of the growing digital monopolies.