Interviews

The Next 25 Years: No Privacy But Hey… Flying Cars!

Surveillance might be good for us, programming languages could die, and cars may fly, says Nathaniel Borenstein, inventor of email…

11 years ago

Dell: The Days Of Feature-Rich Storage Are Numbered

Robin Kuepers from Dell says growing storage capacity on a very tight budget is one of the main challenges facing…

11 years ago

CBT Nuggets: Why IT Training Is Moving Online

CBT Nuggets launches a trial that allows potential customers to train towards a new IT qualification for free

11 years ago

IT Life: Fixing Other People’s Mistakes

Dmitry Tishchenko is addicted to measurements, and says Agile is the saviour of IT

11 years ago

Bell Labs: We Will Need Billions Of Small Cells

Holger Claussen from Bell Labs envisions a future where we all have our own low-power radio access node

11 years ago

Sharing Your Healthcare Data Is The Ethical Thing To Do

The NHS wants to share your healthcare data. Gayna Hart tells us that the scheme is safe - and it…

11 years ago

IT Life: Sharing Data Makes For Security

for Barry Shteiman, security is all about people sharing information to keep each other secure

11 years ago

Check Point: Good Security Is About Discovering The Unknown

Gabi Reish from Check Point explains why traditional IT security solutions are becoming irrelevant

11 years ago

eBay’s Data Centre Innovation Won’t Stop With Fuel Cells

Fuel cells and recovered energy are nothing. eBay's Dean Nelson has more ideas up his sleeve

11 years ago

IT Life: Talking With TalkTalk’s Business Head

Charles Bligh loves the cloud, the web and his iPad

11 years ago

‘We Can Trust GCHQ On Encryption’

Professor Alan Woodward doesn't think GCHQ or the NSA would have meddled with encryption, given they use it so much

11 years ago

Sir Nigel Shadbolt: Free Data Can Be ‘As Valuable As You Can Imagine’

The co-founder of the Open Data Institute talks about analytics and how to raise a new generation of data scientists

11 years ago

Art Coviello: Attacking Anonymity, Just In The Right Places

RSA chief explains why he thinks anonymity is the enemy of privacy, but is he more than a little motivated…

11 years ago

IT Life: The Human Face of Big Data

Senior vice president of EMEA Field Operations at Informatica and MENSA member Charles Race talks about big data, Clive Sinclair…

11 years ago

IT Life: The Future Of Computing Is Distributed

Justin Sheehy, CTO at Basho, talks about NoSQL, Grace Hopper and why distributed computing tools shall inherit the earth

11 years ago

IP Expo: Fusion-io Introduces New ioControl Features

Chris McCall, senior director of ioControl Marketing, talks about the new software Fusion-io has launched in the UK

11 years ago

IP Expo: Moving Workloads To Make The Most Of The Cloud

With multiple clouds to choose from, you need a way to move workloads between the different providers, says Ian Masters

11 years ago

Hounslow Council Believes In The G-Cloud

Hounslow Council's Anthony Kemp is full of praise for G-Cloud as it becomes Box's first UK government customer

11 years ago

The Uphill Struggle To Security Awareness

Things have changed in the last ten years, says the SANS Institute's John Pescatore, but users still need careful watching

11 years ago

IT Life: The Road To Dell

Entrepreneurs and video conferencing get Tim Griffin excited

11 years ago

Fire Service IT ‘Sucks And Isn’t Getting Better Fast’

Chief fire officer at Cambridgeshire Fire & Rescue Services explains the many problems with IT across the emergency service

11 years ago

Popular Processors ‘Are Riddled With Backdoors’

IOActive CTO Gunter Ollman says research is uncovering a lot of interesting flaws on much-used chips

11 years ago

Video: Getting Touch Into The Enterprise

Everyone uses tablets at home, says Jeff Kilford. It's time to get touch into the enterprise

11 years ago

How Better Roaming Will Help Wi-Fi Succeed In Spite Of Itself

Wi-Fi is great, but it's not always as easy as it should be. Edgar Figueroa wants to fix that

11 years ago

Linus Torvalds Jokes The NSA Wanted A Backdoor In Linux

Torvalds' LinuxCon keynote covered a lot more than the NSA backdoor joke, says Sean Michael Kerner

11 years ago

IT Life: Security Down The Years

Craig Kensek has been doing security since the "I Love You" virus was doing the rounds

11 years ago

Joel Monnier: ‘Kalray has decided to reinvent the processor’

Kalray's low-energy mujlticore chips have potential inside and outside the embedded market.

11 years ago

IT Life: Ads On Automatic

Ruud Wanck wants to make media planning fully automated

11 years ago

Annoying A Dragon In His Den, Starring Piers Linney

New star of Dragon's Den, Piers Linney, doesn't like certain journalists and he doesn't like it when you question Microsoft's…

11 years ago

F-Secure Plans ‘Cool’ Consumer Cloud Products

F-Secure has new products on the way. CEO Christian Fredrikson says they will cooler and more attractive than Dropbox

11 years ago