Computing hosts a broad range of high-calibre web-seminars, virtual conferences, festivals, awards and bespoke events essential for the Senior IT professional. These include Computing's Deskflix series, IT Leaders Festival, CyberSecurity Festival, Women in Tech Excellence Awards, industry leading web-seminars and the UK IT Industry Awards with the BCS.
Please see below a list of upcoming events which are open for registration and entries.
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DevOps Live returns in-person to London on 25 April, bringing together the most senior and influential voices from DevOps leaders throughout the UK.
Computing's Security Excellence Awards celebrate the achievements of the IT industry's leading security companies, solutions, products and personalities. With product and project-related awards, combined with organisational categories and accolades recognising outstanding individual achievement, there's an award to showcase every organisation's successes.
Join your peers at Computing’s Cyber Security Festival on 10 &11 May for our in-person conference. Both days offer access to exclusive and interactive keynotes, panels, deep-dive and networking sessions, each covering topics including automation and AI, supply-chain security, zero-trust, recruitment and retention, and psychological safety, to name just a few.
For too long the limelight has shone exclusively on marketing staff. The Computing Digital Technology Leaders Awards exist to recognise the achievements of the individuals and companies who are really making it happen at the coal face of the digital technology stack: from website design and coding to UX and project management, from scrum masters and product managers, all the way up to the CDO.
Cloud comes in many flavours – public, private, hybrid, multi-cloud, cloud-native. But what these models all share is their colossal ability to automate manual tasks. With the cloud model, you can spin up a huge number of identical VMs in a tiny fraction of the time and cost of provisioning their physical equivalents. Cloud-based monitoring tools can crunch petabytes of data from thousands of different sources to provide an unparalleled systems overview, and of course, this data can also feed the machine learning models that power AI solution in security, event response, automated service provision, NLP, predictive analytics and much more.
Cloud is automation writ large, only restricted by our imaginations. Join us on 19 September for Deskflix: Cloud Automation, in which we’ll be taking a look at what’s coming in areas including Cyber security, operational technology, robotic process automation, automated service management, IoT, and more.
Computing's annual Cloud Excellence Awards recognise the very best of the UK's cloud industry, from the most innovative and compelling products and vendors, through to the top use cases from end-user firms.
This November, Computing and CRN will once again be hosting the Women in Tech Festival with content that doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of being a woman within the tech industry across the world. Join us in London on 31 October.
The UK IT Industry Awards focus on the contribution of individuals, projects, organisations and technologies that have excelled in the use, development and deployment of IT in the past 12 months.
The Computing Women in Tech Excellence Awards are important as they recognise top-performing women from across the technology space and provide inspiration for younger women looking to build a career in our industry.
The explosion of digital data in recent years has given companies that can effectively manage, analyse and leverage information at scale a massive advantage over those that can't. Insights into large datasets help to identify trends, patterns, and relationships that might otherwise go unnoticed. It is more clear than ever that without effective analytics, businesses risk missing out on opportunities.
A relatively recent addition to organisations' data tools, AI is a crucial part of modern analytics - and more. This year has seen new AI systems that are more accessible and flexible than many that have come before.
Join us for this season of Deskflix, Computing's free virtual event series, as we discuss the changing face of data and analytics, and what modern AI tools mean for the workplace.