Cloud Computing
'What makes me laugh? "You're on mute!"' - 15 Questions with Met Office CIO Charles Ewen
Charles Ewen on his first ever job, why he decided on a career in technology and what advice he'd give his teenage self
Interview: Snow Software, Cloud Excellence Awards winner
Businesses have adopted cloud on a never-before-seen scale, but management is a complex task
An Integrated Approach to Security is Vital in the Application Age
James Harvey, EMEAR CTO, Cisco AppDynamics makes the case for application-led security, as technologists seek to simplify vulnerability management in the face of growing IT complexity and bridge the silos across IT teams.
Computing Podcast Episode 2 - AI in Security, Favicon hacks and Multi Cloud
The Computing team expertly dissects the week's news, including the latest research on the top vendors in AI-enhanced security, how Favicons can be used to track you online, and whether Multi-Cloud is set to take over the world
Hybrid cloud: an idea whose time has come
Five years ago you had to be brave or foolhardy to choose hybrid cloud - not so now
Computing Podcast Episode 1 - Ransomware, Bezos and huge fines for cloud providers
Check out episode one of Computing's brand new podcast, where the team dissect the week's most important news, with a mixture of insightful comment and light-hearted banter
Cloud providers at risk of £17m fines following NIS Regulations update
Updated regulation changes law from requiring an incident to cause immediate threat to life or significant adverse impact on the UK economy, to merely requiring a significant risk or significant impact in relation to service provision, meaning that any...
Webinar: Defeating data disasters
Join us as we discuss the role cloud data management plays in modern business
The FT goes 'cloud-only', using AWS and GCP
Greg Cope, technical director for enterprise services, and interim CTO Mark Ridley discuss the successes and pitfalls along the way, as the organisation managed to ditch all of its data centres during the global pandemic
'Cloud is at an inflection point': Kubernetes specialist Appvia on being selected by Bank of England to lead its cloud transformation
Appvia was selected to lead the transformation project from a long list of 46 suppliers
'Too many tools, too much noise' - CIOs bemoan tool sprawl and monitoring challenges
A group of IT leaders at a recent Computing virtual roundtable discusses cloud and monitoring strategies, with most seeing issues with too many tools and dashboards giving rise to information overload, often burying critical data
Industry experts discuss disparities in cloud ERP
The webinar will delve into cloud versus SaaS deployment environments, and how you can utilise IT skills to boost your business
Shortlist announced for Cloud Excellence Awards 2020
Making the the shortlist is more impressive than ever at a time when so many companies are celebrating cloud success
Public cloud: strengths and weaknesses of the three biggest beasts
With the increase in remote working, business can't get enough of the cloud. We share users' opinions of AWS, Azure and GCP
Turning to the cloud to plan for the future of public services
Anglesey County Council has turned to the cloud to drop paper and increase efficiencies
Upcoming webinar explores fears around cloud ERP
Back-office functions like ERP are being left behind in the move to cloud. What concerns are slowing the migration, and are they justified?
Deadline extended for Cloud Excellence Awards
Entries for the Cloud Excellence Awards close on the 4th September
How does ERP benefit from moving to the cloud?
Fewer than 20 per cent of companies are using cloud ERP today, but that number will spike to almost half in the next two years
Partner Insight: Why device manageability in the cloud equals lower operational costs
Remote working is creating device manageability challenges - and IT leaders need to get to grips with the new normal quickly, or be held responsible for security failings