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Cliff Saran is the managing editor (technology) on Computer Weekly magazine responsible for commissioning, writing and overseeing the magazine strategy concerning all matters relating to technology from up-and-coming research and development to systems management challenges and legacy support and maintenance.
Cliff has been writing about these subjects since the early 1990s. In his current role, he writes a regular blog called Cliff Saran’s Enterprise blog which aims to unravel the hype, weed out the fear uncertainty and doubt spun by the massive marketing machinery in the IT industry.
You can contact Cliff by emailing cliff.saran@computerweekly.com.
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Contributions from Cliff Saran
- Bring your own devices to work is the future of desktop computing
- European Antitrust Commission clears IBM of emulator market abuse complaints
- Severn Trent uses Macro 4 to migrate archived mainframe data
- Case Study: Autoglass uses Radian6 from Salesforce to improve customer service
- Gmail now a viable alternative to Microsoft, says Gartner
- IDF: Intel pushes smartphone chips and Ultrabook power usage
- Truths about cloud e-mail
- Cashless future: VocaLink demos mobile payment gateway
- Salesforce.com turns to social networking to help firms drive customer engagement
- IT Works: Interview with Fiona Timothy, chair of the Prince's Trust Technology Leadership Group
- IT Works: Interview with founder of web design start-up, Blosh
- Openreach expands fibre to 114 more exchanges
- Retailer Aurora gives iPads to shopfloor sales staff to check stock and shorten queue times
- Sabre develops apps marketplace for travel industry
- 'Creative destruction' should drive your 2012 IT budget, says Gartner
- HP refunds Touchpad owners
- Windows 8: Microsoft hibernates the operating system for faster boot-up
- Microsoft unveils productivity apps suite for Nokia Symbian Belle smartphones
- Shared services: Lewisham and Bromley team up for cheaper IT services
- CIO advice: Moving to IT 2.0