Tuesday, October 2, 2018

In this week's issue: The most influential women in UK technology

FEATURED STORY

The 50 Most Influential Women in UK IT 2018
Computer Weekly recognises 50 inspirational women who are role models for diversity and success in technology.

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Creativity and tech ‘go hand in hand’
Amali de Alwis, winner of Computer Weekly’s 2018 Most Influential Woman in UK IT award, says that creativity and tech are two sides of the same coin.
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Five women with an influential future in IT
Computer Weekly reveals five Rising Stars for 2018 as part of its 50 Most Influential Women in UK IT awards.
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Does collaboration software mean communication overload?
In the first part of our buyer’s guide to the future of collaboration, we consider whether there is a downside to constant communication.
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Hybrid cloud is a key milestone for storage
Cloud seems to lend itself to use as a storage location, but there are lots of bumps in the road and hybrid cloud should be a key medium-term aim for organisations.
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Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief
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