| Welcome to the Weekly Roundup email from Computerworld UK, where we bring you the most important enterprise technology stories of the week and keep you up-to-date on the best job opportunities and industry events happening around the UK. This week, Transport for London's CDO Lauren Sager Weinstein talked us through how data kept London moving through the snow, Mesosphere cofounder and CTO Tobias Knaup, meanwhile, detailed how DC/OS 1.11 offers pure-play Kubernetes 'as a service', and MariaDB CEO Michael Howard explained why the company is confident it will continue to take customers from Oracle. In our last edition we talked you through the legislative challenges for hedge funds that are trading with artificial intelligence. You can now check out our roundup of real-world examples – like Man Group, which programs computers to search for trends and execute on them without guidance. We also interviewed Capgemini's head of graduate and apprentice programmes, Ruth South, about the reasons your business might want to run an apprentice scheme. Once you've read that, head here to find out how your organisation should go about it. Finally, register here to join Computerworld UK on the morning of Thursday 22nd March for a series of discussions, presentations, panels and conversations about how to accelerate digital transformation in your organisation and become digitally native. This morning event is FREE-TO-ATTEND and takes place at the 5-star Mondrian Hotel in Central London and includes a networking breakfast and lunch. Thank you for reading. Scott Carey, Editor, Computerworld UK |
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