HMRC IT PAC rebuke, neurodiversity in focus – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast By
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In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna discuss the recent Public Accounts Committee report into HMRC IT, neurodiversity, and Gaurav Dhillon as a Silicon Valley CEO
In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna discuss the recent damning Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report into HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) IT, neurodiversity, and the career of Gaurav Dhillon, CEO of SnapLogic and co-founder of Informatica.
Parler v AWS, digital schooling, ambulance data – Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast By
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In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna discuss the purgation of Parler, the traumas of digital schooling and the South Central Ambulance Service’s use of data to support their operations during the Covid-19 pandemic
In this episode of the Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast, Caroline Donnelly, Clare McDonald and Brian McKenna discuss the purging of Parler from the internet, the overwhelming nature of pandemic-induced digital schooling, and the South Central Ambulance Service’s pressing of data to support their operations during the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.
Top 10 Downtime Upload podcasts of 2020
Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 Downtime Upload podcasts of 2020
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By Published: 24 Dec 2020 9:00
The Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast team started the year discussing Harry and Meghan, registered the course of the Covid-19 public health crisis on enterprise IT throughout the year, and finished 2020 with reflections on the channel in the pandemic.
And to offer a more global perspective, in one episode, Alex Scroxton, CW’s security editor, joined the team to talk about how Southeast Asia’s approach to the coronavirus crisis has differed from ours.
The long and winding narrative of the controversial contact-tracing app was unfolded over the course of the year by Joe O’Halloran, CW’s networking editor, and he appeared, in May, on the podcast to discuss the app’s travails.