• Will 2015 be the year that politicians unite to deliver ethical & socially inclusive public services
  • CES 2015: The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with new AnyPen technology
  • CES 2015: Nokia launches new entry-level smartphone
  • CES 2015: First look at the HP Sprout
  • CES 2015: Hands on with the Dell Venue 8 7000
  • A 2015 technology prediction: Nothing much will happen
  • Video conferencing - why use it?
  • CES 2015: Panasonic challenges GoPro with new wearable camera tech
  • Microsoft and the continuously delivered multi-platform interoperability dream
  • Take two 'medtech' apps & call me in the morning
  • Open source intelligence (OSINT) iBrabo tracks Syrian tweet location of ISIS suspect
  • UKIP knocked off internet in update screw-up
  • Perception of IT careers changing for the better
  • CES 2015: LG launches curved G Flex 2 smartphone
  • Java datacentre resolutions, or less cheeseburgers
  • CES Unveiled 2015: What's happening in Vegas?
  • What is a workload?
  • "OK Google..."
  • Christmas is a time for reconciliation. Please read the Amman Message
  • Santa uses ERP (Elf Resource Planning) system
  • Cyber terrorism is a step closer
  • Santa for sysadmins: I/O, shake it all about
  • 2015: The Year of the Compliance-Created Cyber Confidence Collapse?
  • SAP Press continues commitment to Sybase (sorry, SAP) ASE 16
  • Is BT buying EE a step towards selling off Openreach?
  • Does current IoT technology stack up?
  • MongoDB puts a wild (wired) tiger in its tank
  • The UK On-line landscape is being transformed in the week before Christmas
  • There's not enough Dev in DevOps
  • Predictions for 2014 - how did I do?
  • Christmas indigestion for online retailers: what is the effect of pan-EU VAT regime?
  • Christmas Stocking Fillers for Digital Government Anoraks: 1) Verify invitation to tender
  • UK drone net got torture-grade CIA comms
  • Spiceworks free Network Monitor system health check
  • Many attacks may still be random, security should not be
  • Introducing the Devereux-Hodge shambolicness scale for rating progress of Universal Credit
  • National Geographic takes Raspberry Pi to Botswana
  • How to assess your tech needs according to Intel Services
  • 7 reasons to love the BlackBerry Passport
  • Microsoft plays more open games
  • Calling for a tech startup overhaul
  • Inspiring the next generation of STEM talent
  • A Christmas Message for the Digerati on the practical meaning of social inclusion
  • VMware is nuts for clusters (and containers)
  • How do you solve a web-scale deployment problem with MariaDB?
  • Huddle secures $51m series D funding
  • Becoming a public company board member: A roadmap for the emerging director
  • Cost of apprentices cut by 20% + 50% towards update modules. Will this break the log jam?
  • Yesterday I learned why our forecasts of broadband demand are so wrong
  • The key themes from this year's UKtech50: digital, recruitment, and out-of-touch suppliers
  • Emily Brook CEO of Blaze wins everywoman Iris Award for cyclists left turn solution
  • 20% discount code for everywoman Forum 2015
  • Goodbye Clip Art, goodbye memories of my youth
  • Mum's (not) the word
  • Pydio: open source alternative to Dropbox & Box
  • Samsung's strategic commitment to upstream open source development
  • Securing virtual infrastructure
  • RPA opens up routines for farmers with no digital or credit footprints to bypass Verify
  • DataStax bids to be THE Internet of Things database
  • HP and the giant big data beanstalk
  • HP Discover: how big data developers use HP Software & HP Haven OnDemand
  • What can be defined as wearable tech?
  • NSA encryption no smoking gun, says drone net contractor
  • Think-again Tuesday?
  • Google Santa free & open source anti-malware tool
  • Aruba: what Heathrow could learn from the San Francisco 49ers
  • Ignorance is defence for drone death net corp
  • DWP still has lessons to learn to make Universal Credit IT a success
  • Drone net contractor claims telecoms opt-out
  • Closing the STEM skills gap starts in the classroom
  • Are IT boardrooms making way for super-heroines?
  • CloudStack Collaboration Conference & ApacheCon 2014: in pictures
  • Go away, Black Friday, nobody likes you!
  • Identity assurance and the sharing economy
  • What do businesses really look for in open data?
  • Data quality everywhere
  • BT answers drone death complaint
  • Aha! Partridge was right. Norwich is cool.
  • The pan-European rush to create a new generation of communications monopolies and put up prices
  • No classroom required?
  • Can adopting a corporate philanthropy culture help in the attraction and retention of staff?
  • Is BYOD changing the developer stereotype?
  • Metro bank goes to extremes in customer satisfaction battle
  • Is a telecoms merger (BT and O2 or EE) born of weakness good for UK plc?
  • A new breed of banking IT failure
  • Berners-Lee: new HTML5 'open web' milestones
  • Encouraging entrepreneurial spirit
  • Expert guide to multi-sourcing IT in government
  • Women in technology: A managing director's view
  • An open source Christmas with Kano
  • Where is the Cabinet Office Identity Programme going?
  • Clearing up muddied waters in the 'Data Lakes'
  • Bletchley Park's unheard stories: The Imitation Game's female tech trailblazers
  • Cyber security: Can businesses put a value on trust?
  • Does diversity actually add value?
  • Drones - another reason not to trust estate agents?
  • Google arrives in Streatham, but for how long?
  • Wang & Prokharchyk are top 2 CloudStack 'committers'
  • It's CA Jim But Not As We Know IT
  • CloudStack Collaboration Conference Europe 2014 #ccceu
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