The in-memory revolution is here to stay. Mathias Golembek, CTO at database provider EXASOL, explains why you should embrace it
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5 Things That Are Freaking Out IT Security Pros This Halloween
Fred Touchette from AppRiver outlines the spookiest threats to businesses
IT Life: Tax Doesn’t Have To Be Taxing
Capgemini's Graham Cassford talks about Amazon, music and how he helped the HMRC's self assessment filing system
BlackBerry – ‘Believe The Hype, We’re Back’
Passport manufacturer believes it has earned back customer trust, company executive tells TechWeek Europe
Do you know how much your personal data is worth?
Ignorance is not bliss when it comes to storing and sharing your own personal data, says Jake Ronay, director of planning at provider of psychographic audience data, VisualDNA
Samsung Says Technology Can Save The High Street
Samsung report finds that young shoppers are driving a change in retail habits
IT Life: The Ant That Roared
Dan Hartveld won IBM's Watson challenge. but the real challenge is making mobile commerce work
Passport To Success: How BlackBerry Has Helped Mercedes To Formula One Glory
BlackBerry devices key to getting Mercedes F1 on track for pole position, team tells TechWeek Europe
UK ‘Biggest Market In Europe’ For Ecommerce – Klarna
Co-founder Niklas Adalberth tells TechWeek Europe that Apple Pay may not yet be the killer app
IT Life: Improving The Customer Experience
ClickSoftware's Steve Mason talks about the Cloud, CRM and Spotify
MediaTek Targets The Next Billion Smartphone Users
Powerful new smartphone processor is just the tip of the iceberg for Taiwanese manufacturer
IT Life: Winning Moves
Poojan Kumar was a professional chess player while still at school. Now he runs a storage startup
IT Life: All About Relationships
Clint Oram, CTO at SugarCRM, has been working with software since he was a kid
IT Life: Weathering The Changes
Keeping network performance high is John McAdam's goal
iPhone 6 And Apple Watch Will Popularise New Tech In A Way Android Can’t
Smartwatches, NFC and 802.11ac Wi-Fi have long been available on the Android platform, but it's Apple that will make them mainstream says Steve McCaskill
Jared Leto: The Cloud Is Changing The Creative Industries
30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto says technology is acting as an equaliser for bands, freeing them from record labels which messed up digital distribution
Desk-Based Robots, Holograms And Implantable Devices: How Will Your Office Evolve?
We've got the technology, now we just need to figure out what to implement, says Carsten Bruhn, executive vice president of commercial operations at Ricoh Europe
Startup Businesses ‘Would Flourish In Independent Scotland’
One of Scotland's brightest technology entrepreneurs believes it will be easier to attract and retain talent if Scots vote 'yes' in the independence referendum on September 18
IT Life: Throw Out The Rulebook
Don't follow the herd in adopting cloud, says Chris Leigh-Currill
IT Life: Hailing Taxis By App
Rorie Devine says it's fun to deliver stuff on time
Small Guys, Not Cloud Giants, Are Wasting Energy
Data centre energy is a problem - and attacking Google, Facebook and Amazon won't solve it, says Peter Judge
IT Life: Virtualise All The Things!
Poojan Kumar, co-founder and CEO of PernixData, likes virtualised storage, chess and the idea of automated milk delivery
Can Local Energy Measures Add Up To A Smart Grid?
Peter Judge thinks smart grid technologies work best applied at the grass roots level
IT Life: “At AtTask, We Kick SaaS!”
Nothing would persuade Eric Morgan back off the cloud
Smart Power Grid Combines Batteries, Fuel Cells… And Compost
Smart power networks will rely on local generation and distributed storage
Liquid Cooling: A Trickle, Not A Tsunami
If you've got a data centre, it's time to dip your toes in liquid, says Peter Judge
Review: Leef Access microSD Card Reader For Android
Does what it says on the tin, thanks to USB OTG
Sportlobster Wants To Take Sports Fans Away From Twitter And Facebook
Sportlobster CEO Andy Meikle plans US expansion after gaining 1.6 million users
EE’s Service Charges Show Contempt For Customers
EE customers should not have to pay extra to resolve issues for a service they are already paying for, says Steve McCaskill
IT Life: Finding Health With Big Data
Flying doctor Mark Ratnarajah pilots a big data site for health service consumers