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UKtech50: The most influential people in UK IT 2014 revealed

The countdown of the top 50 most influential people in UK IT alongside speaker presentations from IT leaders of John Lewis, HM Government, Royal Mail, Bank of England and many more, made this the most successful Uktech50 2014 date.

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    In this week’s Computer Weekly, we find out how consumer goods giant Unilever has changed its thinking about IT to support a global digital transformation programme. The UK boss of Hewlett Packard Enterprise assesses progress after the first year since HP split in two. And we examine how software development is changing in the enterprise.

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    • Open source software is a popular choice for high-performance computing, analytics, object storage, cloud and network-attached storage, but can it crack the enterprise?

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    In this e-guide, learn from the experiences of fellow CIOs and discover some of their priorities in the year ahead.

    Read analysis of some of the Nordic results from the Computer Weekly IT priorities survey for this year. Unsurprisingly, cloud computing is one of the biggest draws and more than half of CIOs in the region will spend more on cloud technologies this year than they did in 2016.

    But as the technology matures, CIOs are no longer asking themselves whether or not to move to the cloud, but are focused on what type to go for. CIOs must also consider the balancing act of mixing on-premise IT with public and private clouds.

    Elsewhere, blockchain technology has escaped the perception that it is merely a financial services opportunity, with CIOs in multiple industries looking at its potential. Read more about how CIOs are readying themselves for the technology. 

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