Charles Bligh loves the cloud, the web and his iPad
Protecting data is a company's toughest task, says Lior Arbel of Performanta
Senior vice president of EMEA Field Operations at Informatica and MENSA member Charles Race talks about big data, Clive Sinclair…
Justin Sheehy, CTO at Basho, talks about NoSQL, Grace Hopper and why distributed computing tools shall inherit the earth
When Neil Thacker changed to a data-centric security approach, people started to listen and he cut through complexity
It takes a lot of nurture to keep Europe's Internet going, says RIPE NCC's Axel Pawlik
We take things for granted that would have amazed us ten years ago, says spare-time pilot Raj Dutt
Government IT contracts are a peak experience for Federico de-la-Mora of TripWire
Ian Finlay may have made the first international WAN. At Abiquo he just wants to meet customer needs without undue…
Hibu's Matt Anderson wants to even things so small businesses can take on the giants
Craig Kensek has been doing security since the "I Love You" virus was doing the rounds
Kevin Beadon of Glasshouse Technologies wants to see IT departments act like service providers
Ethical hacker Aaron Higbee now runs the technology at phishing awareness firm PhishMe
Steve Nice, CTO at Reconnix, tells TechWeekEurope that the future is in the cloud, as long as we can secure…
Pascal Clement has a mission. He's building Big Data solutions for travel, at Amadeus
Andrew Edison of AT&T honours the educational power of F1 - and coloured bricks
The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world
Working for Intel has provided some thrills for Stuart Dommett
The biggest IT challenge is keeping up with the pace of change, says Paul Marsh of Avanade
Jan Quant of ScreenDragon makes tech for marketing. To our surprise, he doesn't like Apple much
Jon Marchant, CIO of PayPoint, tells TechWeekEurope even financial institutions are no longer afraid of the cloud
Carl Theobald predicts one day we'll be doing our cloud computing through brain implants
Egnyte CEO Vineet Jain says we are cloud drunk now and the hangover is coming
Monsignor Francesco Braschi put Leonardo online, at one of the world's oldest libraries
Citrix VP of IT Martin Kelly really likes the cloud... and Apple
Governments need to solve the strategic issues before addressing technology, says Stonesoft's Jarno Limnell
Faster processors and network overhead will kill the cloud, says Martin Jakobsen of Updata
Ashley Unitt wants to get contact centres in the cloud - and then get to grips with the Big Data…