Episodes
In this week’s podcast: We hear how the frozen foods business – Igloo Foods Group – started from scratch with its IT, following a buy out from its parent company. We speak to Constellation Research’s Ray Wang, about a trend that is attracting a lot of interest in boardrooms: gamification. And we look at the growing cost of data storage, and what business can do about it. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 12/18/12
In this week's podcast: How are companies coping with IT budgets that are, at best, flat? And how can smart technology help funds go further? We speak to Ernst & Young, Gartner and YouGov about ensuring that IT is effective, and pays its way.
Published 12/04/12
In this week’s podcast: In a special show focused on the high-octane world of motor racing, we hear how the Lotus F1 team is updating its back office IT, so it can put more resources into racing, and how Sahara Force India updated its website to provide a better service to its fans. Plus, F1 data specialists QuantumBlack on what businesses can learn from the sport. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 11/20/12
In this week's podcast: We examine the role of the chief information officer today. Who is leading IT in the business today, and how is IT providing better tools to business leaders? Our guests are Mark McDonald from Gartner, David Elton from PA Consulting, and Frank Modruson, CIO of Accenture. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 11/06/12
In this week's podcast: We speak to Autodesk CEO Carl Bass about how smartphones, tablets and the cloud are changing the software industry, and to author David Gray about his new book, The Connected Company. Plus, our series on how businesses are using IT continues with a look at a supply chain project at Danone Italy. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 10/23/12
In this week's podcast: What are the strategic priorities for IT in the financial services sector? We speak to Ovum analyst Daniel Mayo, and we hear how Greece's Generali Insurance is cutting down on paperwork. Plus: Cyber Security Month, and Europe's largest ever cyber wargames exercise.
Published 10/09/12
In this week's podcast: How is consumer technology changing IT – and how is the change in IT changing how we do business? We speak to Gartner's David Willis, Eversheds' CIO Paul Caris, and investor and technologist Daniel Steeves about the way consumer devices and services are replacing "enterprise" technology for more and more day-to-day tasks.
Published 09/24/12
In this week's programme: We hear from Accenture's Jeanne Harris about changing priorities for IT, and how the IT department could be in need of an overhaul. We also speak to Adobe about how businesses are making more use of video online, and we start a new series focusing on companies using IT in innovative ways, with Javier Christie from Australian company Coates Hire. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 09/10/12
In this week’s programme: We hear from business guru and author Erik Brynjolfsson about the need to strike the right balance between technology, jobs and prosperity. And we speak to Accenture’s director for aerospace and defence, Damien Lasou, about the growing role of IT in the aviation industry. Plus: Rene Batsford, head of IT at the sandwich chain Eat, on how his company is using business intelligence to improve stock levels, improve sales, and cut down waste. Presented and produced by...
Published 07/17/12
In this week's programme: In just a few weeks’ time, athletes and sports fans will converge on London for the 2012 Olympic Games. The Games will be significant users of technology. But they are also having a significant effect on businesses, both on the demand for their services, and on how they carry out their day-to-day work. We speak to Tim Boden, technical director of London 2012 at BT, Fred Deschamps, head of price optimisation at hotels company Carlson Rezidor, and to Stephen Bailey,...
Published 07/03/12
In this week’s programme we look at how businesses are coming to terms with the growing volumes of data they have to collect and keep. And we look at how technology is helping firms to translate those data into new, more accurate predictions and insights. We speak to big data users at Ernst & Young and the Technical University of Denmark, and industry analysts Freeform Dynamics. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 06/18/12
In this week's podcast: We look at how companies can use IT to bring new products to market more quickly, and how a new technical standard, COBIT 5, could help businesses improve their data security. Plus we speak to financial services firm Thomas Murray about how it is using open source software to streamline its marketing. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard.
Published 06/06/12
In this week's podcast: What do we understand by the cloud, how should companies decide which IT to run there, and how do they go about moving to the cloud? Plus how the UK's Met Office is using the cloud for a citizen-based weather observation project. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 05/21/12
In this week’s podcast: Is Big Data a useful tool for business, or is it just the latest technology trend to be overhyped? The consultants at KPMG think firms may be paying too much attention to poor data. But boards are not paying enough attention to information security, and even when they do spend money, they may not feel safer, argues PA Consulting. Plus: Gartner's Michael Smith on how companies can drive more value from their investments in IT. Presented and produced by Stephen...
Published 05/08/12
Are businesses ready to deal with security risks and privacy laws? We ask Chris Watson, partner for telecoms, media and technology, at law firm CMS, to Jay Heiser and French Caldwell of industry analysts Gartner, and Hakan Carlbom, CIO of the Stockholm-based private equity house EQT for their views. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 04/25/12
In this week’s podcast: We look at how companies are aiming to save money, and be more flexible, by renegotiating their outsourcing contracts; at how one company has replaced conventional customer service with web-based social media tools for its users; and what happened when a UK mobile operator - in a test of Olympic readiness - told two and a half thousand staff to work remotely. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 04/10/12
We speak to Gartner's John Van Decker about the technologies companies use to manage their finances, and to the finance director of law firm Simmons and Simmons about moving to a single HR and finance platform. Plus how social media can force companies to scrutinise their supply chains. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard.
Published 03/20/12
In this week's podcast: In the week Apple announced its third-generation iPad, we look at how tablets are making real inroads in business – but are causing problems as well as solving them. We hear from the CTO of iPass, Barbara Nelson, and the CEO of Netgear, Patrick Lo. Plus, has the supply chain become more dangerous? We ask Stanford University expert Kevin O'Marah why he thinks so. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 03/07/12
In this week's podcast: Ahead of Mobile World Congress, Connected Business meets Anne Bouverot, director general of the GSMA, and asks her for this year's top trends. And Cesare Garlati, head of consumerisation at Trend Micro, discusses some of the downsides of bringing your own device to work. Plus, how Devon and Cornwall Police are using business intelligence to crack down on crime. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 02/22/12
Can technology help to save endangered species? In the first of a short series on novel uses of data analytics, Connected Business speaks to the scientists behind the charity WildTrack, which is using IT tools to monitor animals such as the black rhino. Plus, could unified communications be coming back into vogue? Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard
Published 02/08/12
In this week's podcast: How do companies use technology to look after their customers? We hear from two different businesses, manufacturer Eaton and bar and nightclub operator Novus Leisure. Plus a CIO's view of the Consumer Electronics Show from Evershed's Paul Caris. Presented and produced by Stephen Pritchard.
Published 01/25/12
In this week's podcast: With CES under way in Las Vegas, Connected Business talks to experts from National Geographic, Clear Magazine and Adobe about the impact of tablets on the publishing business. Plus, we discuss data privacy in the cloud with Rackspace's CTO, John Engates.
Published 01/11/12
In this week's podcast: How are businesses budgeting for, and paying for, IT? Connected Business speaks to Tony Wilson, finance director at Kimal plc, and Paul Caris, CIO of law firm Eversheds, on how they balance the books. Plus Good Technology's CTO Nicko van Someren on keeping consumer devices safe.
Published 12/07/11
It is not just economic uncertainty that has prompted CIOs to do more with less. Cheaper consumer devices, and cloud computing, are making IT more powerful, and more flexible. We speak to Adobe's CTO, Kevin Lynch, about smart devices and apps, to Constellation Research's Ray Wang about moving back office software to the cloud, and hear how the Wellcome Trust saved £600,000 on a single cloud computing project.
Published 11/23/11
Smart technology could change the information companies gather on their customers, according to research by PA Consulting. And, as businesses gather more data, they also need better protection. Could ethical hackers help? Plus, Getronics' CTO Tim Patrick-Smith on how he tackles the growing burden of regulation.
Published 11/09/11