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  • G-Cloud is launched, now the dating game begins
    In a victory for the government IT reformers, the G-Cloud framework and its associated CloudStore services catalogue are now live. It's an achievement that deserves congratulation - from the public launch of the G-Cloud tender in October, to a working,...
  • IPv6: opportunity, or a pain in the network?
    If you haven't been asked about your plans for IPv6 yet - it's only a matter of time. There's a general level of awareness among IT leaders that the internet is running out of addresses. You may have read, and...
  • Big IT casts a shadow over cloud adoption
    I have a theory about cloud adoption, that I have tested entirely unscientifically and so far been given 100% approval in response. Let me explain. It is pretty much impossible to put a bunch of IT leaders in a room...
  • Is this the beginning of the end for IT complexity?
    Are we experiencing the beginning of the end for IT complexity? Ask most CIOs what is their biggest headache, and they will tell you about the restrictions caused by the complexity of their legacy IT - inherited from their predecessor...
  • Nelson the admiral to lead government IT reform
    As revealed first today by Computer Weekly, Andy Nelson is to take over as the new government CIO once current incumbent Joe Harley retires at the end of March. In a similar arrangement to Harley, Nelson will combine the top...
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