The Internet of Things—Opening Doors For Future Possibilities

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Computer Weekly – 13 January 2015: The internet-enabled car of the future

In this week’s Computer Weekly, we report from the CES show in Las Vegas, where car makers gave a glimpse of how the internet of things is going to improve the driving experience. We look at the price wars in the public cloud market and assess what it means for enterprise IT leaders. And we start our latest buyer’s guide about the growing trend for software-defined everything. Read the issue now.

Car makers showcase automotive digitisation at CES

CES 2015 provided a glimpse of how car companies are hoping to digitise the automotive industry, using telematics and in-car communication linked to the internet of things.

Price cuts and posturing feature heavily in the public cloud war

The price war among commodity cloud players is set to rage on, but how big a difference does it really make for enterprise customers?

Buyer’s guide to software-defined everything – part one: Throwing more software into the mix

In theory, the move to software-defined everything makes sense. We look at the practicalities of the software-defined approach.
 
CIO interview: Champion F1 team stays in pole position with need for speed in IT

Mercedes AMG Petronas IT director Matt Harris talks about the vital role of IT and global communications in driving the F1 team to success.

How CIOs are transforming subscription-based companies

Companies from many different industries are using subscription services to build deeper relationships with customers.
 
Case study: North Wales fire service secures email for public sector collaboration

The North Wales Fire and Rescue Service has secured its information exchange using Egress Switch encryption to protect all confidential electronic information leaving the public sector organisation.
 
Opinion: A blueprint for taking back control of email as a communication channel

HMRC cyber security chief Edward Tucker outlines a global blueprint for combating fraudulent email and taking back control of email as a communication channel.

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Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Jan 9, 2015
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