Gartner: Client server returns for mobile apps… Gartner expects CIOs to shift software development towards mobile development by 2015, with an emphasis on HTML 5.0 View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Could G-Cloud become the pride of public sector IT?… Despite the gloomy financial climate, the government has stated that G-Cloud remains a priority. Clive Longbottom looks at the impact. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Automate testing for agile quality… As agile methodology piles pressure on quality assurance, automation could ease resources. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Delivering value from desktop virtualisation… IT leaders met at a recent Computer Weekly roundtable event to discuss the implications of desktop virtualisation on their technology infrastructure. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
MobileIron ramps up mobile device management… MobileIron is providing a suite of tools to secure and provision Android and iOS devices in the enterprise View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Microsoft makes Azure open source friendly… Microsoft has taken steps to make its Azure cloud service more like infrastructure as a service, with support for Linux tools View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
CSC refuses to play ball over NHS Lorenzo deal… Troubled IT supplier CSC is continuing to drag its feet over a proposed deal by the Department of Health to free trusts from contractual obligations to use its Lorenzo software . View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Microsoft publishes its response to government open standards consultation… Microsoft has become the first major IT supplier to publish its submission to the government's consultation on the use of open standards. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
Growing out of the socially awkward phase: how marketing and IT can work better together… IT’s relationship with marketing has often been more strained than with other major parts of the business - what can be done? View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software
HP CEO Meg Whitman tries to steady investor fears… HP CEO Meg Whitman has reiterated the company’s commitment to its hardware business in a bid to reassure shareholders over the company’s future. View original article on ComputerWeekly: Enterprise software