Richard Parris built Meccano models. Now he makes identity and credential management systems
Cloud provider Stephen Bedford likes West Ham, the Sinclair Spectrum, and desserts
Matt Finnie looks forward to quantum computers, but appreciates classic designs
With a new curriculum on its way, Rachel Swidenbank wants to teach the UK to code
Cathal McGloin wanted to be a chef. Now in enterprise mobility, he seems to be busy feeding someone called Henry....
Matt Wilkins believes in moving mobile retail technology forward
Christian Lanng says you can't build a tech company without promoting the flow of information, and making long term plans
Matthew Gast is an authority on Wi-Fi, with a love of flying
Steve Cox wanted to be a lawyer. Instead he's an advocate for making technology services respond to users' needs
Paul Byrne can sort your company's auto-enrolment pension liability, but he still quakes at the memory of flaky floppies
Lawrence Jones wanted to be a musicion. Now he orchestrates a tech empire
Tendü Yogurtcu was working on Big Data before you heard of it. She likes open source and rates imagination over…
Barrie Hadfield likes agile development, human rights and the Raspberry Pi
Making your mobile IT work is Bob Tinker's first priority, but he's proud to say he can read barcodes without…
Most people work from three or more devices, says Lisa Hammond.She wants to sort your workspace
Rob Pritchard runs tech at soft drink giant Britvic, and is professor of applied IT at Birmingham City University
David McNally from Macmillan Science and Education says embracing change is an acquired skill
Paul Clarke, director of technology at Ocado, wanted to be an inventor... and now he is one
LDEX CTO Simon Chamberlain loves networking, Cisco and sat nav but hates hackers
Stewart Smythe wanted to be a brain surgeon. He wound up running a service provider
Ten years before the iPhone, Andy Harter was building a smartphone in Cambridge
Dmitry Tishchenko is addicted to measurements, and says Agile is the saviour of IT
Calum McLeod started on mainframes, and came to startups... via a bit of tape-to-tape copying
Cyberpunk novels got Dell's Dominique Vanhamme into tech
Iain Chidgey from Delphix says it’s about time we replace the relational database
for Barry Shteiman, security is all about people sharing information to keep each other secure
James Shannon likes the challenge of making mobile data connect with real life
Security analyst Jonathan French likes to be solving problems
Martin Large knows a bit about solving problems and selling things
Colin Tankard likes modems - and makes his living in data security