IPv6 is coming, and BYOD is here: Brian Shorland, EMEA Product Manager from Alcatel-Lucent tells us why businesses need to…
They've identified Richard III from his DNA. Could they do the same to you, asks Andy Green of Varonis
Teradata CTO Stephen Brobst tells TechWeekEurope about spending 20 years in analytics and advising Barack Obama
BlackBerry 10 looks a good phone platform, but Peter Judge asks if innovation could actually count against it
RIM's BlackBerry 10 is launched today. Michell Maisto rounds up the analysts to pronounce on its prospects
Apple has stopped innovating, and Microsoft is doing a better job, says Wayne Rash
Data Protection Day fails to inspire yet again - it's time for a different story, says Tom Brewster
A Library of Congress decision means US citizens can't unlock their smartphones, says Wayne Rash
The legal side of tech is no mystery to Duncan James of UK law firm Clarion
Facebook's Open Compute could make traditional servers obsolete, says Peter Judge
Android will reach further, and Amazon will launch a Kindle Phone this year - at least that;s what Tim Deluca…
If you are hit by a hacker, is it legal to hit back? Peter Judge thinks it's time to test…
Real cloud data centres need agile, flexible and fast networks, says David Barker of 4D Data Centres
Alastair Mitchell, CEO of Huddle, tells TechWeek the content cloud space is overcrowded and is many will fall
Cyber crime isn't like ordinary crime says Seth Berman of Stroz Friedberg. Think before you report it
John Newton, co-founder of one of the largest open source companies in the world, tells TechWeekEurope about his career
Is your data centre using more energy than it should do? Chris Preimseberger has some advice for you
This year’s Consumer Electronics Show still acts as a valuable early warning system for IT managers, argues Wayne Rash
Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 impressed Peter Judge, but the CES 2013 keynote raises questions about consumer and business technology
We want a good, clean fight. No lawsuits, patent trolls, or being inspired by Apple products. Let's get it on!
IT spending may be up, but Gartner vice president Richard Gordon sees a big shift in where the money goes
iWireless' Ravi Mondair tells about an IT life in indoor wireless systems
Smart meters are supposed to roll out this year, but the programme looks ill-conceived and ill-prepared, says Peter Judge
A crumbling economy, Apple's inability to innovate and consumers' conservatism leave Wayne Rash depressed
IT service providers will displace pure-play cloud providers in 2013, says Chris Preimesberger
Apple has won and lost some key patent decisions. Wayne Rash predicts things will get more chaoitic in 2013
The G-Cloud was supposed to change government IT, but so far it's had a very low profile. Robert Saxby explains…
Facebook will buy RIM, Firefox OS will rule the world and Apple will launch the same iPhone over and over…
Paul Otellini is moving on from Intel. Peter Judge wants to know - who will replace him?
With Vint Cerf and Ray Kurzweil on board, will Google hire more celebrity directors? Peter Judge wonders if it has…