Computer Weekly – 22 September 2015: How cloud technology helps kittens
Computer Weekly – 22 September 2015: How cloud technology helps kittens
In this week’s Computer Weekly, we talk to the CIO at the UK’s leading animal charity, the RSPCA, about how her cloud-first strategy is helping animal welfare. Microsoft is ending support for older version of Internet Explorer – we assess the implications for IT departments. And we ask the experts about the best practice in mobile security. Read the issue now.
Cloud saves costs for animal welfare charity – one tin of kitten food at a time
RSPCA CIO Billie Laidlaw explains how cloud-first procurement benefits animals in the charity’s care.
The chief digital officer: A newcomer who’s here to stay
CIOs’ jobs may not come under threat, but they will have to learn to work with the recent arrival of the CDO.
Microsoft’s shift in browser support looks set to cause upheaval in IT departments
IT departments are being urged to rethink their software strategies to tackle a major shift in browser support that affects web-based enterprise software.
Mobile security – what works and what doesn’t
Mobility brings its own security challenges – and an opportunity to go beyond building walls around the enterprise.
Buyer’s guide to next-generation service management - Part 2 of 3: Digitisation propels the service management desk beyond internal support
The IT service desk is set to break out as businesses expand their digital ambitions with software-powered services.
Local councils failing to make full use of G-Cloud
We explore the reasons why there has been such a low level of adoption of the G-Cloud procurement framework among local councils.
Case study: Ebury’s cloud-first approach to delivering financial services
The financial services industry is often cited as an example of a sector that has been slow to adopt cloud computing. But for every rule there is an exception and, in this case, it is Ebury.