The Nordic countries are renowned for being home to thriving tech startup scenes so it is hardly surprising that IT is a disruptive force in the region.
It's time for flash Users have started to move towards flash storage in serous numbers and now is the time for the channel to get behind the technology
In this quarter's CW Europe, we interview Laurence Schirrecker at Eurosport about how the broadcaster is using the latest technologies to improve how cycling enthusiasts can follow races. Computer Weekly caught up with her at the final stage of the Grand Tour cycling event La Vuelta in Madrid.
Klarna has not only grown into a well-known Swedish fintech brand, but former staff have gone on to create some of the Nordic region's new startup ventures. Find out more about the so-called 'Klarna academy'. Also read in this issue why growing tech companies in Stockholm say the city's startup environment needs to diversify more.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the head of Amazon's Braket quantum computing services about how the technology is progressing. We go behind the scenes at an ethical hacker event to find out how bug bounty programmes work. And we analyse the offerings of the major players in software-defined storage. Read the issue now.
The 2024 State of the Corporate Law Department report explores how law departments can evolve from cost centers to strategic leaders. Inside, you'll learn how to drive efficiency, enable business growth, and manage emerging risks like AI. Read the full report now to discover key insights and best practices.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the global tech sector response to the invasion of Ukraine, and how hackers are responding to calls for an IT army to target Russia. Our latest buyer's guide looks at cloud-based ERP and other business applications. And IBM's UK chief tells us how Big Blue is reinventing itself. Read the issue now.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at one of the oldest pain points for IT departments – software patching – and ask how to make it less complex across the enterprise. We examine the rise of Kubernetes, the open source container system. And we look at storage strategy to support a multicloud environment. Read the issue now.
The Rio Olympic games are meant to be the fastest Games ever – not just for the athletes, but also for mobile data speeds. Users will want to upload photos and videos in real time. In this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate how operators are working round Brazil's patchy 4G. We also find out how Glasgow's smart city initiatives are evolving.
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at some of the latest tools for the digital workplace and find out how they can improve collaboration and innovation. We ask what lessons the demise of Carillion has for IT outsourcing. And the CIO of retailer River Island tells us how technology is changing the high street in fashion. Read the issue now.