• When IT fails to meet politics: why non-discussions at 2014 party conferences were so dangerous
  • Inspiring the next generation of female tech pioneers - Ada Lovelace Day 2014
  • There is no shortage of cybersecurity talent - only of employers willing to retrain their staff
  • The rise of the Chief Data Officer
  • Nadella gets an instant taste of bad karma
  • Office old boy in court after sacking worker in a dream
  • Is it sh*t or just a sh*t idea
  • London Zoo threatens office broadband
  • Shropshire broadband campaigners cut links with BDUK
  • Pentaho 5.2 cooks up data analysis to blend, refine & 'visually taste'
  • HP split fails to answer questions over long-term future
  • How to cover up a network outage: distract everyone with Sir Tim Berners-Lee
  • PentahoWorld 2014: The George Costanza factor in data analytics
  • Canadians want to use fridges to make payments
  • PentahoWorld 2014: new blends & recipes in the data cooking pot
  • Do I Concur with the SAP deal?
  • EE's EE TV launch - why are businesses branching out?
  • Fast food not finance messaging service should be target of sanction hungry politicians
  • Progress: the 'application ice age' ends in 2015
  • My experience of using twitter as a teaching tool
  • What do IT professionals look for in an employer?
  • Ricoh's plans for transformation
  • Can your company donate old hardware for use at Technopop for young people?
  • What to expect from Progress Exchange 2014
  • DCMS Select Committee call for inputs on the performance of Ofcom
  • The secret underworld of games cheats, detectives & aimbots
  • Capgemini to breed pigeons for messaging strategy
  • Credit where it's due - this government has made huge progress on digital and IT
  • Can we hack our way out of a doomed Dark Web future?
  • Southwest One earns breather on £50m IBM debt
  • Internet plumbing
  • Marketing and IT: One sure way to annoy IT people
  • What to expect from #Interop New York 2014
  • Apple to save Microsoft
  • Project Marilyn (open source) crowdfunded patent-free anti-cancer drug
  • Somerset slams Southwest One again
  • Microsoft Azure European users take note - HDInsight performance issue
  • Extreme environment calls for radical datacentre dress sense
  • CIOs should use IT apprenticeships to tackle digital skills shortages
  • Solving the graduate STEM skill shortage: What can we learn from the financial sector?
  • HP's SDN App Store went to market
  • Rackspace: APIs need (cloud uptime) love too
  • OutSystems' mobile app backlog formula: deliver fast, change faster
  • Is the meeting you're in right now pointless?
  • Spiceworks now more developer-centric
  • EMC-HP merger would have meant more of the same old complex, slow, legacy and big IT
  • Special skills for special security problems
  • Why I won't be complaining about bad mobile signal again
  • Bridging the skills gap: Security process automation
  • India's Mars expedition searches the red planet for cheap IT staff
  • IBM - A new behemoth, or a wounded beast?
  • What to expect from Spiceworks' SpiceWorld 2014
  • REVIEW: How to turn a Raspberry Pi in to an NSA-proof computer
  • Dell is making all the right noises and the right bets. Will its magic work?
  • Greater devolution offers a once in a lifetime opportunity to accelerate digital government
  • Political uncertainty is the biggest barrier to creating a UK broadband infrastructure
  • My phone has run out, any plans for the weekend?
  • Preparation needs to start now for imminent European data protection changes
  • Look out Symantec! Virtual server backup specialist Veeam is behind you
  • HP's Mårten Mickos on Eucalyptus & cloud: in unambiguously Finnish terms
  • Is software monetisation 2.0 a developer wake up call?
  • Microsoft gets flack over "rubbish" UK data
  • Why I would not risk switching from BT even though it costs more.
  • Android One - smartphones for consumers in emerging markets
  • IBM Watson Analytics versus Sarah Palin's modern anti-intellectualism
  • Jail term for palace guardsman for dancing? Where's your sense of humour MoD?
  • Cloud wars just got spicier, thanks to Google
  • More insights not more data
  • What is the correct time for a keynote?
  • Computerized job cuts hitch up hokey austerity figures
  • Does HP have the stomach to digest Eucalyptus?
  • Could IT hinder Scotland's desire for change?
  • Inspiring the next generation of women to blaze trails & embrace STEM careers
  • iPhone 6 - features and functionality
  • Scotland's independence will open new market to outsourcing
  • It's all about the platform
  • Why we need a new Micros in School Programme - inspected by Ofsted
  • Intel Developer Forum 2014
  • iPhone 6: The specs we're all hoping for
  • Would the UK be a happier or more sinister if the police routinely wore body cameras?
  • FIRST LOOK: Motorola's Moto 360 smartwatch
  • Opportunities and challenges for data processing in the Internet of Things
  • Reconciling the Cabinet Office Digital by Default strategy with DCMS Digital Infrastructure Strategy
  • Why is the BBC launching Make it Digital?
  • Moki CEO: developers should prioritise security
  • Verisign & Webroot: the next layer of security is in the cloud
  • We need to speed up security
  • Community revolts against ISO software testing standards
  • Want cloud success? Eat your greens!
  • IFA 2014: Samsung's first business tablet
  • Speak English! IT industry must take its jargon out of the cloud
  • All-flash arrays: Will time run out for mainstream acceptance?
  • Launch of on-line consultation on inputs to the Digital Infrastructure Strategy
  • UK employers need a level playing field when it comes to skills
  • Is VMware Fusion 7 relevant in the age of agnosticism?
  • Open source as a philosophy for life
  • Two new categories for FDM everywoman in Technology Awards 2015
  • Blackpool donkeys saddle up for contactless payments
  • Free childcare with programming lessons thrown in
  • How consultation overload has led to communications policy paralysis
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