Computer Weekly � 28 April 2015: The National Trust's great IT renovation
Computer Weekly – 28 April 2015: The National Trust’s great IT renovation
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO of the National Trust, Sarah Flannigan, about her £40m IT strategy to transform one of the UK’s favourite charities. We examine the best practice in how to set up applications on Amazon Web Services to ensure maximum resilience. And we talk to one of the emerging challenger banks about how technology will shake up the retail banking sector. Read the issue now.
National Trust CIO leads £40m IT transformation programme
IT chief Sarah Flannigan’s strategy represents the biggest change project in the charity’s history.
How to make applications resilient on AWS
There are good practices users of Amazon Web Services applications can follow to increase resilience.
Lintel shuns traditional bank IT strategy to use off-the-shelf software and services
Challenger bank Lintel Bank has applied for a UK banking licence as it plans to join a growing group of banks taking on the high-street incumbents by using the latest technologies.
Infosec still in Dark Ages, says RSA chief
It is time for information security to escape the Dark Ages, according to Amit Yoran, president of RSA, the security division of EMC.
Red Nose Day 2015: How Comic Relief used cloud to bank a record £78m
Comic Relief CTO Zenon Hannick talks about how the charity used cloud computing to process a record number of donations during Red Nose Day 2015.
Buyer’s guide to next-generation e-commerce - part 3 of 3: Are bricks-and-mortar stores the next step for online retail?
Retailers are rethinking their online strategy, realising that physical shops are again one of their biggest assets.
Opinion: Tech management teams should be centred around business tech agenda
The age of the customer is here and technology‑fuelled, customer-led disruption will continue to arrive unexpectedly, write Forrester Research analysts Marc Cecere and Bobby Cameron.