
Risk management can play a vital role for local authorities

A proactive approach to risk management reaps a number of rewards

Increasing security threats require strong management strategies

Do not allow risk management to become risk aversion: concentrate on proactive control

From hackers to natural disasters, risk management is a vital tool for protecting your organisation

How can Web 2.0 work for business, and which social software tools will help CIOs?

The rise of end user development will bring further innovation in the future

CIOs must adapt if they want to achieve successful business transformation

Wilson James’ finance director Mark Abraham tells of the tribulations of building T5

Welcome to the 21st issue of Computing Business, the monthly magazine for IT leaders.

How to secure project funding in a climate of financial caution

How should chief information officers prepare for the changing nature of economic conditions?

Overhauling Carpetright’s IT was a challenge Ian Woosey could not resist, writes Charlotte Moore

Nick Kirkland looks at the role IT plays during mergers and acquisitions and how IT leaders can prepare for M&A activity

Ollie Ross explores the uptake of environmentally-friendly IT in the UK and how the trend can be enhanced

Now is the time to plan your collaborative strategy

Web 2.0 can act as a valuable communication tool for managers

Social software tools offer a superb opportunity for firms brave enough to embrace them, writes Joe Devo

With more suppliers looking to jump on the social software bandwagon, we investigate how IT leaders can navigate a route to Web 2.0 success. Computing Business also speaks to Carpetright technology chief Ian Woosey about overhauling retail systems

This month's Computing Business concentrates on the contested future of the technology leader, speaking to chief information officers in the private and public sectors

Our panel of IT leaders provide their opinions and ideas on major issues affecting technology in business. This month, we take a special feature-length look at green computing

Don’t fall into the trap of thinking that you can never scrap a project

Technology leaders with an eye on transformation can still impress the chief executive

The IT representative on the board does not have to be an IT person

Guy Lidbetter and Sue German show you the type of CIO you are and provide helpful tips