An independent global survey of 550 CIOs, IT Directors, and senior IT managers has confirmed motives behind their IT budget spend in 2012, while revealing the rate of cloud adoption in 2013.
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An independent global survey of 550 CIOs, IT Directors, and senior IT managers has confirmed motives behind their IT budget spend in 2012, while revealing the rate of cloud adoption in 2013.
Milly award winners with Prime Minister David Cameron
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One of Britain’s radical, vibrant and fearless newspapers, The Sun, last week in its yearly Sun Military Awards, popularly known as The Millies, now in its fifth year, recognised the excellent work of the Armed Forces and the people who support them, at a colourful night where some of British best including a galaxy of stars from the entertainment world were gathered to join the Sun in thanking the men and women who in faraway lands had risked their lives and are still doing so contending for the liberty of Britain, that of mankind and posterity.
Wrightstyle Limited is an international glass and steel glazing company. Lee Coates leads research, development and testing for the company’s systems which mitigate against fire, bomb/blast and ballistic attack.

Mr Kilpatrick of Wick Hill Group gives his top five IT trends for 2013.
1. BYOD
BYOD was arguably the biggest buzz word of 2012 and is now an unstoppable, user-driven wave which will continue to make a major impact on the IT world in 2013 and beyond. Smartphones, tablets and laptops all come under this category, as well as desktop PCs used remotely from home.
BYOD is a transformative technology and 2013 will see companies trying to integrate it into their networks. While tactical needs will drive integration, strategic requirements will become increasingly important.
To expose official corruption in Nigeria, re-orientate the psyche of Nigerians and usher in the Nigerian renaissance
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