Open source and cloud are John Hudson's favourite tech, a bicycle is is favourite transport
Porn blocking has been announced - through the Daily Mail - without research and without listening, says Tom Brewster
The UK was ignored by both UN member states and the ITU at this month's crucial meeting in Dubai. That's…
Aaron McKee of Struq needs the cloud and Big Data to serve people ads they can use
The Dandy, The Mirror, The Times and The FT all hope that tablets can secure their future
The UK government fumbled IPv6, says Peter Judge. Or did it do that on purpose?
Colin Bannister, VP and CTO for UK and Ireland at CA Technologies, answers classic TechWeekEurope questions
We talk with Jack Norris, VP of marketing at MapR, about the Big Data market in the UK and upcoming…
Far from hiding Autonomy away, HP is relying on it, says vice president Brian Weiss
Not only does Google Drive lack in the security department, it is set to be a more dangerous place thanks…
LeWeb founder says Internet of Things is a big challenge
Virgin Media is using small cells to deliver free Wi-Fi and 4G. Peter Judge wonders if there might be some…
Wayne Rash asks: how could the head of the CIA not realise he couldn't trust secrets to Gmail?
Hot aisle containment is an efficient way to cool your data centre. Peter Judge is intrigued by a Google patent…
Ex-hacker Jacques Erasmus of Webroot, says careless users make Java an attractive prospect for criminals
The People's Operator's Mark Epstein reveals what's next for the charitable business
TechWeekEurope talks to Google Enterprise boss Thomas Davies about the changing approach to business in the post-PC era
The Green Grid's PUE standard is on its way to ISO. Peter Judge wonders what that leaves for IT efficiency…
London has a Silicon Valley obsession but it should get over it, says Benjamin Southworth, deputy CEO of the Tech…
When CrowdStrike CEO Shawn Henry calls on UK firms to fight back, is he inciting more cyber crime?
BlackBerry 10 is a solid piece of software, says Steve McCaskill, but is it enough to reverse RIM's fortunes?
Lawrence Buxton likes building Sentrum Colo's data centres, and looks forward to organic computers
Gathering data isn't enough to make your data centre efficient, says Peter Judge, you need intelligence
Itanium just got an upgrade, but its future looks uncertain with the continued growth of Intel's Xeon, says Chris Preimesberger
BlackBerry 10 will appeal to both the consumer and the enterprise, RIM's Jeff Holleran tells TechWeekEurope
Sophos explains why it pays so little in corporation tax, but Symantec hasn't opened up. Tom Brewster says they should…
SPAIN: Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation tells Silicon News that Linux and open source must win in…
HP gives customers a migration path away from its Itanium servers, says Peter Judge. That doesn't mean it wants them…
Janet is one of the most important networks in the UK - we meet one of the key men helping…
Hurricane Sandy got global warming on the agenda and highlighted data centre energy use, says Peter Judge