In this video Gartner's head of research, Peter Sondergaard, speaks to Cliff Saran about the skills issue that will impact big data
				
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				Microsoft teams up with RM Education and Intel for the Shape the Future scheme to get Windows technology ‘in the hands of every child’ 
				
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				Unilever is building a global enterprise data warehouse (EDW) locked into the critical paths of high-profile business programmes
				
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				Networking giant Brocade buys network operating system pioneer Vyatta to bolster its software-defined networking (SDN) folio
				
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				Survey reveals financial services is embracing big data, with more than half of the respondents claiming to have a big data strategy
				
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				Compiling an inventory of the organisation’s IT estate can help CIOs rationalise licensing fees and negotiate services needed in the future.
				
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				In this interview, Anand Krishnan, director, developer & platform group, Microsoft UK speaks about Windows 8 development
				
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				Mobile BI has started to cascade down in organisations over the past year says Adrian Simpson, chief innovation officer, SAP UK
				
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				Are the government's open standards principles a blueprint for a radically new open IT architecture, or just another empty policy statement?
				
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				The IT failure that struck Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) in June will cost more than expected as customers are paid an extra £50m compensation
				
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