ITNOW

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ITNOW (formerly The Computer Bulletin)[1] is a bimonthly magazine aimed at IT professionals that is published on behalf of the British Computer Society (BCS) and sent to all its members.[2] The magazine was started with the title The Computer Bulletin in London in 1957.[3] It is published by Oxford University Press for the BCS[1] and is sent to more than 70,000 IT professionals. The editor is Brian Runciman.

The table below provides a comprehensive overview of various articles featured in ITNOW, the magazine published by the British Computer Society (BCS) aimed at IT professionals. Each row in the table lists a columnist, the title of their article, a brief summary of the content, and any additional notes that may be relevant. The articles cover a wide range of topics related to technology, cybersecurity, healthcare technology, leadership in IT, and other pertinent issues affecting the field today. This structured format allows readers to quickly identify the topics covered in recent issues of ITNOW and understand the magazine's key areas of focus.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]


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ColumnistArticle TitleSummary
Adem YetimMentoringDiscusses the value and benefits of mentoring.
Alex BardellClimate Change: Good COP, Bad COPEvaluates how successful COP has been in combating climate change.
Alex GreenlandThe Power of Security and Positive EngineeringAdvocates for positive engineering to enhance security.
Andy HaywoodThoughts on Being a New CIOShares experiences and insights on being a new CIO.
Andrew DuncanHow a Secret GPS Tracker Saves LivesDiscusses the life-saving applications of covert GPS trackers.
Brian RuncimanWater, Soap, Technology...Discusses the use of technology in healthcare services.
Brian RuncimanCinderella ServiceSheds light on often overlooked but critically important areas of technology.
Brian RuncimanDigital in Business World 2023Summarizes the Digital in Business World 2023 Report.
Claire PenkethBCS: Impact, Influence, and in the NewsHighlights the impact, work, and current issues of the BCS society.
Frank PlummerThe Biggest Cyber Attacks in Healthcare ServicesAnalyzes the biggest cyber attacks in the healthcare sector.
Heath GrovesThe Key to Instant Health RecordsHighlights the importance of instant access to health records.
Jon HallLeadershipDiscusses the concept and characteristics of effective leadership.
Martin CooperDesign for Patients and GPSEmphasizes the importance of patient-centered and GPS-enabled design.
Matt LucasFuturologyQuestions the future of technology and its potential impacts.
Monica JonesCancer, Covid-19, and How Data Saves LivesExamines the life-saving role of data in cancer and Covid-19.
Nigel Houlden (and others)Is Cyber Security Being Taught Correctly?Questions the effectiveness of cyber security education.
Paul JaggerThe Power of User-Generated ContentExplores the power of user-generated content.
Paul TaylorManaging Change in Turbulent TimesOffers strategies for managing change during challenging periods.
Sandra WoolleyWearable Devices and the Future of Connected HealthExamines the future of wearable health technology.
Steve RussellSkipping Multi-Factor AuthenticationExplores ways to bypass multi-factor authentication.
Terry Young, Jonathan NashLooking Inside the Story of RadiologyDelves into the history and internal workings of radiology.
Timothy ClarkPractical SecurityPresents practical security measures and approaches.
Victoria TempleAI Health Projects Win BCS AwardsHighlights successful AI-based health projects awarded by BCS.
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