EGUIDE:
It's been a busy few months for government IT as plans for a post-Brexit Britain are being drawn up. In this e-guide we look at the government's ideas for a prosperous post-Brexit Britain, and its ambitious 5G strategy.
EGUIDE:
In this review of the top 10 Computer Weekly articles focused on IT in Australia, we look at how the country is harnessing cutting-edge technologies to solve problems, while paving the way for emerging areas such as open banking.
EGUIDE:
Many parts of rural India depend on uncovered drinking water, which is unsafe for human consumption. To address the challenge, the Andhra Pradesh Space Applications Centre (APSAC) created a digital infrastructure for sourcing data on water assets, and made the data available on a GIS platform.
RESOURCE:
Letter from the Met Police to Stefania Maurizi, an investigative journalist with Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, confirming that the police service shared correspondence about one or more of three named WikiLeaks British editorial staff with the US Department of Justice. The letter is a response to a freedom of information request by Maurizi.
WHITE PAPER:
Cisco Growing with Technology Awards Program recognizes the creative ways organizations use technology to improve the way they do business or serve their communities.
EZINE:
This week's edition asks, now that the the G-Cloud store is up and running, will the government's cloudstore transform the market for public sector IT buyers and suppliers? It also examines research that has indicated OS upgrades will attract a significant chunk of investment this year.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
Investigate how a U.S. federal agency uses SAP ERP HCM to strategically manage human capital resources for mission alignment and performance achievement - enabling efficient recruitment, process transparency, and new insight.
EGUIDE:
Digitising the public sector is proving to be a long and winding road. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how some CIOs are embracing digital transformation, how coronavirus has accelerated it and why the UK government needs to embrace the challenge of digital collaboration
WHITE PAPER:
The cloud is growing as a choice for government at all levels and globally. Why? Two big reasons: budget cuts and a need to streamline operations to provide more innovative, efficient services to a demanding, increasingly tech-savvy public.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we find out how mainframe technology that was meant to be dead and buried is finding innovative new applications. We analyse the challenges facing the government's largest deployment of agile software development, and our Buyer's Guide highlights the firms making the most of social media. Download the new issue now.