Following attacks on rival publishers, News International CISO Amar Singh talks about his spear phishing nightmares
Mike Duncan of Peer 1 Hosting remembers modems - but strangely, prefers motor bikes
Alan Schoenbaum, leader of the legal team at Rackspace, explains what makes software patent trolls ‘tick’
HP Moonshot uses less energy, says Paul Santeler. But will apps port across to it?
HP's Moonshot modules impress Peter Judge - but don't call them software-defined servers
Facebook thinks it can convince people to ditch their Android homes, but Steve McCaskill isn't convinced by such arrogance at…
FA CTO Rob Ray is the man entrusted with providing the technology for the beautiful game in England
Britain is behind other nations when it comes to the smart grid, and that needs changing, says Rahoul Bhansali
By moving Orbian's IT into Adapt’s Virtual Data Centre, Andrew Notman and his team saved money and won our Cloud…
BA's UnGrounded "summit in the sky" looks like a waste of fuel to Peter Judge.
Apple has a patent which might help when Nokia's CEO strats to throw iPhones around, says Michell Maisto
If providers can't convince users to trust them, the economy will suffer, says Ronan Dunne of O2
The security guy who has no vulnerabilities thinks there is no privacy left at all on the Internet - Tom…
Frazer Bennett had a ball as 40 schoolkids showed PA Consulting their Raspberry Pi skills
Why does a hardware vendor want sofware defined networks? We asked Mike Marcellin of Juniper Networks
The Budget promised support for shale gas extraction. Peter Judge asks if this is a good thing
Large-scale data as a service will let businesses combine the public web with private data, says Mark Little of Red…
While Intel looks for a new leader, ARM changes CEO with no fuss, says Peter Judge
A nineteenth century doctor can tell you how to stop malware, says Dominic Storey
Will the cloud and consumer devices overturn the security market? We ask Christian Fredrikson
AT&T "hacker" Weev hates Government, but told TechWeekEurope of his Mormonism - and his plans to run for Congress
If the French regulator forces Skype to register as a telco. it wil reflect badly on France, says Andreas Bernstrom
3D printing could produce cheap copies of anything. Don't worry, says Wayne Rash
The green awards at CeBIT 2013 only had one company that interested Peter Judge
PWN2OWN paid money for security attacks. It could mark a turning point controversy over exploit sellers, says Tom Brewster
IBM's new CEO Virginia Rometty impresses Darryl Taft as she shifts IBM's sights
Cyber Security Challenge 2013 winner, Stephen Miller,tells us about his and the competition's future
Professor David Last from General Lighthouse Authorities tells TechWeekEurope why we need eLoran – the land-based alternative to GPS
CIO of Eduserv Ed Zedlewski talks to TechWeekEurope about mind-reading telephones, cloud security and how his desire to be a…
CeBIT 2013's Code_n contest for green innovation is a big disappointment, says Wayne Rash