Computer Weekly – 12 April 2016: How IT in a portacabin supports £1bn London Bridge station overhaul

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In this week’s Computer Weekly, we find out how a temporary IT set-up based in a portacabin is supporting the UK’s largest critical infrastructure project – the £1bn redevelopment of London Bridge train station. Our latest buyer’s guide looks at converged infrastructure products. And we analyse research showing data protection topping the list of UK security priorities. Read the issue now.

How temporary IT supports London Bridge redevelopment project – from a portacabin: The technology that underpins the UK’s largest critical infrastructure project is delivered from a portacabin. Find out how Costain is making it all work, with the help of an SME supplier and the cloud.


Buyer’s guide to converged infrastructure - part 1 of 3: Hyperconvergence is a political and technological revolution: Expert tips for IT leaders planning to consolidate their IT components into a single, centrally managed platform.

Organisations make data protection an investment priority ahead of GDPR: A Computer Weekly survey shows European firms preparing for the EU General Data Protection Regulation.

Hone business processes with data mining and simulation blend: Data mining and computer simulation can be used together to better model and improve industrial processes, city development and other complex systems.

Interview: Luxury fashion retailer gets digital makeover: Sam Lowe, CIO of Matchesfashion.com, explains how the fashion retailer has grown a modern e-commerce operation from its bricks and mortar roots.

Mixed progress for PCIe flash drive makers: The PCIe SSD market is still important, but PCIe flash drive makers are split between those that continue to develop their products and those for whom product evolution has stalled.

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TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Apr 12, 2016
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