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67 per cent of UK firms see DevOps and agile adoption improving customer experience
While 88 per cent believe DevOps and agile is "critical" to digital transformation
How to become a data-driven 'algorithmic enterprise'
Mike Mason, technology activist and adviser to the CTO at ThoughtWorks, explains how to instil a DevOps culture, and the value of open source to the enterprise
Driving through digital and DevOps as a non-technical director
You don't need to be an expert in the tech, just in what it can do to create change, says Sharon Cooper of the BMJ
Publisher DC Thomson implements new group finance system
Publisher moves disparate finance systems into one unified, centrally managed financial, procurement and project management solution
Cloud, open source and DevOps: Technology at the GLA
David Munn, head of IT at the Greater London Authority, explains what technology his organisation has adopted in order to help individuals keep innovating
Security concerns are shaping the future of smart homes, says Vivint's principal software architect
'Security is a big challenge and it's one of the reasons we have a closed system' says Nick Brown
DevOps, agile and NoSQL deliver the goods for UPS i-Parcel
Scalability and flexibility are essential when managing international parcel delivery, explains VP technology Yursil Kidwai
From the agile business to the agile CIO
Reed.co.uk CIO Mark Ridley talks about his organisation's journey with agile, and of his decision to leave the company for a possible career as a 'gigging CIO'
Don't do DevOps? Your organisation will get left behind, warns QA's David Njogu
Business "revolution" that agile and DevOps are driving will sweep aside slow movers
'Corporate' IT teams can hamper agile projects, warns William Hill CTO
Research claiming that too many agile projects could slow projects down may have focused on isolated IT teams, says Finnbar Joy
More than a third of UK IT decision makers say they lack the know-how to adopt agile
Budget and time to implement a truly agile approach are other reasons why agile isn't adopted, finds CA Technologies survey
Department of Health works with G-Cloud provider dxw in intranet revamp
Dxw will use an agile development process to carry out improvements to the Department of Health intranet between now and the end of March
Better bookings through analytics and agile - an interview with Hotels.com CTO Thierry Bedos
Bedos tells Computing how big data and flexible development help the booking service provide the best experience for its customers
Council as a service: How Windsor and Maidenhead's CIO is tearing up the local government IT rulebook
'The real problem is ease of service' explains Rocco Labellarte
University of Wolverhampton looks to provide innovation with 'massive' transformation programme
Dean Harris tells Computing why the University partnered with HPE to upgrade its IT systems
'A whole new world': How Chef DevOps tools help JustGiving make new deployments in minutes
'Ultimately we're getting far more out the door,' JustGiving CIO Richard Atkinson tells Computing's Danny Palmer
How can CIOs manage conflict within their team when they've taken a two-speed approach to IT?
The first hurdle for CIOs with 'two speed' IT is to ensure existing employees don't feel like they're worth less than the new kids on the block
'If you try to do everything agile, you will create bottlenecks,' says Shop Direct CIO
If you have too few product owners within the business, you'll run into roadblocks, says Andy Wolfe
Agile methodology: Can you ever have too many agile projects?
Agile is used by firms to increase the speed of a project, but research suggests that too much of agile can actually slow things down
Wessex Water offshores IT development to Xchanging Malaysia
Outsourcing deal will shift software consultancy and development services to Kuala Lumpur
Mighty Morphin' Brand Management: How Saban supercharged an international web context expansion
Months of work was completed in just three weeks thanks to what the firm learned during the tendering process
Research: DevOps - who, how and why now?
As well as delivering software faster, DevOps has numerous benefits for the IT department, research finds, but strong leadership is essential
Cambridge Satchel Company's plans to become a £100m business: an interview with CTO Jonny Wooldridge
'I'm not just the geek in the corner doing what marketing tells me to; I'm trying to stay ahead of what marketing might need,' he tells Computing
2020 vision: Atkins CIO and CDO on his aim to transform the engineering juggernaut by 2020
By the start of the next decade, Richard Cross wants Atkins to move all of its systems to the cloud, and be 'digital by default'