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We share IT and technical knowledge and build expert communities in the digital space. Visit www.bcs.org/ITNOW
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The magazine for the IT professional! Issues are themed and cover wide-ranging IT disciplines and topics - previous themes include security, AI, project management and Green IT. Professional members and Fellows receive a printed copy of ITNOW; Associate, Student and Affiliate members receive theirs digitally. Every BCS member has access to the digital ITNOW archive in MyBCS which includes every quarterly edition from the last 12 years. We always welcome new contributors to the magazine. If you have an article, blog or idea you'd like to share with us to be considered, contact us at itnow@bcs.org!
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Updates
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As AI continues to garner column inches by the mile, Brian Runciman MBCS looks back at how AI seeped into the business arena from the perspective of BCS. #AI #business #transformation #BCS
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Amber Shand MBCS, an award winning software engineer and keynote speaker, talks to Grant Powell MBCS about empowering women to find success in tech. #empowering #women #earlycareer #award #software #engineer #interview
Amber Shand: my path to becoming a software engineer
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Has your internet connection dropped out? If it has, working out what’s gone wrong is easier if you understand what happens behind the scenes. Timothy Clark MBCS offers some much needed insight. #internet #insight #column
Why did my internet drop out?
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Natasha Barker CITP explores how flexible architecture processes, when supported by a strong design authority, are essential to futureproofing both IT and the wider organisation. #design #architecture #transformation #futureproofing
Future proofing: putting architecture into action
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Following his USB-IF Honor Rolls Award, Richard Petrie MBCS tells Martin Cooper MBCS about his place in USB’s history and what it feels like to be connected with one of computing's most ubiquitous inventions. #USB #history #tech #award
A BCS member’s story: the birth of USB
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As of September 2023, over 1.09 million people were employed in computer programming, consultancy and related activities in the United Kingdom, up from 1.01 million a year earlier. Continuous professional development is vital to make yourself stand out for the top jobs and advance your career in the tech sector. #tech #CPD #careers
Why is CPD important?
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As the number of alarmist headlines about AI’s energy usage grows, Ian Hodgkinson and Thomas Jackson consider what questions governments should ask when grappling with enabling sustainable artificial intelligence. #AI #energyusage #climate #sustainable #green
Controlling AI’s energy usage
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Michael Egan, Director of Quantum Technologies for KPMG Australia, explains why when it comes to assessing cyber risk, long-term quantum preparedness should be high on the agenda. #quantum #development #KPMG #cyber #risk
Quantum cyber risk – securing tomorrow
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The Law Centres Network comprises charitable legal practices that help those who can't afford a lawyer - around 70% of the population! Alex Charles, Head of IT and Data, and Julie Bishop, Director, speak to Brian Runciman MBCS about the IT issues they face in providing this support, give insight into the data and digital maturity issues many charities face, and discuss fundraising issues such as ethical storytelling telling and the maintenance of donated digital assets. #law #fundraising #challenges
Legal assistance and IT in the community
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