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ARM R&D Chief: Intel Can’t Beat Us Without A New Business Model
ARM's diverse group of partners will beat the monolith of Intel, says ARM R&D chief Krisztian Flautner
Loic Le Meur: Internet Of Things Is Making Huge Impact On Silicon Valley
LeWeb founder says Internet of Things is a big challenge
HP Spy Gear Not ‘Knowingly’ Supplied To Syria
HP says kit may have found its way to Syria through third parties
The People’s Operator: The Charitable Network Plotting Big Things
The People's Operator's Mark Epstein reveals what's next for the charitable business
IT Life: A Lifeline For City IT
Complexity and unpredictability are what worries Roger Keenan, managing director of London-based co-location company City Lifeline
Google Enterprise: More Than Just Apps
TechWeekEurope talks to Google Enterprise boss Thomas Davies about the changing approach to business in the post-PC era
Tech City: Let’s Get Over Our Silicon Valley Obsession
London has a Silicon Valley obsession but it should get over it, says Benjamin Southworth, deputy CEO of the Tech City Investment Organisation
CrowdStrike Wants UK Firms To Fight Cyber Crooks – But Is It ‘Nuts’?
When CrowdStrike CEO Shawn Henry calls on UK firms to fight back, is he inciting more cyber crime?
IT Life: The Joy Of Building Data Centres
Lawrence Buxton likes building Sentrum Colo's data centres, and looks forward to organic computers
RIM: BlackBerry 10 Administration Tools Don’t Exist On Any Other Platform
BlackBerry 10 will appeal to both the consumer and the enterprise, RIM's Jeff Holleran tells TechWeekEurope
Jim Zemlin: Proprietary Software Is Doomed
SPAIN: Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation tells Silicon News that Linux and open source must win in the end
IT Life: Keeping Janet Turned On
Janet is one of the most important networks in the UK - we meet one of the key men helping keep her switched on, Peter Kent
Meet Our New Cyber Security Minister: Chloe Smith
We quiz the government's new cyber security minister Chloe Smith on education, funding and use of dodgy data
Vyatta: Software Defined Networking Depends On Standards
The key thing for software defined networking is open standards and commodity hardware, says Vyatta's Kelly Herrell
IT Life: Driving Networking Technology Forward
Networking is meat and drink to Peter Jennings of MLL Telecom - but he finds time to drive and care for a vintage Austin 7
Governments To Show ‘Public Demonstrations Of Cyber War Power’
Cyber war is coming and governments are going to flex their muscles in the coming months, says Mikko Hypponen
Wireless Charging: Qi Claims Lead On Powermat’s PMA
Qi wireless charging is way ahead of Powermat, says Wireless Power Consortium chair Menno Treffers.
Acer: We Are Aggressive About Touch
Acer’s Jerry Kao talks to TechWeekEurope about the future of touchscreen
Open Root: The Grandfather Of The Internet Takes On ICANN
FRANCE: Louis Pouzin invented a precursor to the Internet's TCP/IP's protoool, and now he wants to break ICANN's monopoly on top level domains
Nokia Loses To RIM On Smartphone Sales
The Finnish company drops to the sixth place in the smartphone chart
IT Life: The Joy Of Log Management
Forty years at the cutting edge of log management, has left Assuria's Nick Connor with an abiding love of the field
Doug Cutting: Big Data Is No Bubble
Even the hype can't spoil the real future of Big Data, says Hadoop creator Doug Cutting
IT Life: Complexities Are Fascinating
TechWeekEurope chats to Pravin Paratey, CTO at Affectv, about the appeal of complex problems, wearable computing and his days as a codebreaker for the Indian navy
IBM PureSystems – A Bit Of Cloud For Mainframes?
IBM PureSystems are a quiet revolution, says IBM's Tikiri Wanduragala
RSA 2012: Art Coviello – There’s Proof Governments And Cyber Crooks Are Collaborating
Art Coviello talks to us about government and cyber criminal cooperation, icy relations with China and the exploit seller market
Xerox: How Research Can Make Services Green
Xerox Research gets to work on efficiency for its growing services business, says Tom Blodgett
Tinkoff: How To Build An Online Business In Russia
RUSSIA: Entrepreneur Oleg Tinkov visits London to talk about his latest projects – Tinkoff Credit Systems and Tinkoff Digital
Nokia S40 Support Is Key For Asha Feature Phone Success
Support for the aging S40 platform is crucial to getting the next billion people online says Nokia's Ana Mangahas
Windows Server 2012 Is Cloud-Augmented, Not Cloud-Hosted
Windows Server 2012 does not change the traditional model for Windows servers - it just extends it with cloud delivery, says Microsoft's Wayne Mayer