TechWeekEurope investigates the DDoS market, looking at how the dealers make their money, who's buying and what can be done to counter their illegal activities
News Interviews
What Banks Can Learn From The RBS IT Debacle
CAST Research Labs' Jay Sappidi says banks can learn a lot from the RBS IT failure
LeWeb 2012 (Video): Chad Hurley On Start-Ups
YouTube co-founder tells TechWeekEurope about creating a successful Internet business
Actian’s Ahmed Ezzat: Building Virtual Data Warehouses
Big Data needs fast virtual data warehouses, says Actian's CTO Ahmed Ezzat
Dell: Why We’re Ditching Smartphones
Kirk Schell, VP of Dell’s client and consumer product group, tells us smartphones are not a priority
CA’s App Development “Wind Tunnel”
Testing software components on a simulated network is the only way to deliver good software, says CA's Shridhar Mittal
LeWeb 2012: How To Provide Support To The Government’s Super-Site
Cloud-based customer support is the future, says Matt Price, VP at Zendesk
LeWeb 2012 (Video): Microsoft Ready For Amazon Cloud Compute Battle
Dot Net Solutions co-founder Dan Scarfe says Microsoft is going to be the enterprise public cloud of choice ahead of Amazon
LeWeb 2012 (Video): Kraft Gobbling Up Google+ Groupies
We talk with Kraft's Bonin Bough about the company's love of Google+ and what tech it is looking at exploiting in the coming years
IT Life: From TV To IT
From acting in EastEnders, Linda Davidson moved to a role reconciling people and technology
PCeU Chief: We’re Punching Above Our Weight
The head of the PCeU says the unit is doing a lot with not much funding. Does she want more?
Microsoft: Windows Azure IaaS Is Not For New Apps
Azure may have an infrastructure option, but it's not pitching against Amazon Web Services, says Microsoft's Michael Newberry
LeWeb Brings Startup Culture To London: Loïc Le Meur
French entrepreneur Le Meur discusses LeWeb, his startup Seesmic, and the price of Facebook shares
IT Life: Cisco CTO Wants To Train Britain Up
Cisco's Ian Foddering loves Maggie Philbin, hates email, and wants to fix the skills crisis by getting kids excited about tech
IT Life: The Millionaire Maker
Moira Morrison is responsible for some of the IT systems that helped create 2,000 millionaires
The Met: We Must Do Better In War On Cyber Crime
Commander Allan Gibson says fresh data sharing initiatives will help the Met get better at fighting cyber fraud
Open Source Won The Mobile Platform Wars
Open source has won on mobile devices, because it makes for better software, says Funambol's Fabrizio Capobianco
EMC World: Gelsinger Says Facebook’s Open Compute Isn’t Reliable Enough
Facebook's Open Compute Project isn't reliable enough for critical storage, says EMC's Pat Gelsinger. Or is it just too open?
IT Life: Hello! Magazine – When IT Stops Saying No
The cloud and consumer devices have helped Jose Mosquera change IT from being the No Department
We Join Anonymous In IRC Chat During The ICO Blackout
TechWeekEurope is invited into an Anonymous team's IRC session to learn about the group's aims and watch its big botnets in action
Anonymous Team: Anonymous Is Destroying Itself
The voice of the ATeam says Anonymous is failing in its mission and is tearing itself apart
IT Life: Keeping Sheffield Entertained
He likes mobile advertising, but he's a privacy advocate. We speak to Michael Cook of Sheffield International Venues
Why Second Hand Switches Are Good For You
If it ain't broke, don't throw it out, says Network Hardware Resale's Glenn Fassett
Avaaz President Answers Cyber Attack Doubters
Avaaz president Ricken Patel tells TechWeekEurope why his organisation is asking its members for security sponsorship, despite its $1m tech budget
IT Life: The Glamour Of Model Management
Madhushan Gokool rubs shoulders with the famous, working for the agency representing Kate Moss and more
Tim Berners-Lee: Corporations Would Benefit From Releasing Their Data
The inventor of the World Wide Web says sharing is caring
Eucalyptus: Cloud Standards Will Emerge
Eucalyptus Systems follows Amazon's cloud standard, but CEO Marten Mickos thinks open standards will emerge
Trevor Baylis: Will Somebody Run With My Electric Shoes?
Creator of the clockwork radio Trevor Baylis tells TechWeekEurope how industry should support inventors
IT Life: Ruling The School
We chat to business analyst Matthew Martin about the challenges of running IT for Frances King School
Microsoft: Patents Aren’t Perfect, But They’re The Best We’ve Got
Patents may be the best man-made invention ever - but they need perfecting, says Microsoft's Ron Zink