We quiz the government's new cyber security minister Chloe Smith on education, funding and use of dodgy data
The key thing for software defined networking is open standards and commodity hardware, says Vyatta's Kelly Herrell
Coca-Cola was reportedly hacked in 2009 and is still keeping quiet about it. Such reticence hurts all of us, says…
If Microsoft is so keen to convert users to Windows Phone 8, Steve McCaskill says, why is it restricting choice?
Networking is meat and drink to Peter Jennings of MLL Telecom - but he finds time to drive and care…
Cyber war is coming and governments are going to flex their muscles in the coming months, says Mikko Hypponen
Qi wireless charging is way ahead of Powermat, says Wireless Power Consortium chair Menno Treffers.
Acer’s Jerry Kao talks to TechWeekEurope about the future of touchscreen
Two executives are being laid off by Apple. The one common factor is they are taking the blame for Apple's…
FRANCE: Louis Pouzin invented a precursor to the Internet's TCP/IP's protoool, and now he wants to break ICANN's monopoly on…
Max Smolaks spent a cold night at the midnight Windows 8 launch in London
Cloud computing is being sold widely - but are there still questions to answer on the technolotgy questions? Peter Judge…
HP willl lead on 3Par for storage deals, but you can bet Violin will have a place in the orchestration,…
Data centres' contribution to our economy will be enormous, and they richly deserve a tax break in the form of…
Government, industry and even journalists have failed to educate the public on security. Tom Brewster explains how we can all…
Big Data may be risky, but it's cheap enough to learn on the job, says Peter Judge
Even the hype can't spoil the real future of Big Data, says Hadoop creator Doug Cutting
TechWeekEurope chats to Pravin Paratey, CTO at Affectv, about the appeal of complex problems, wearable computing and his days as…
Cloud and mobile are boring, and Citrix needs to get better at exciting customers, says Tom Brewster
Windows 8 will bring both choice and confusion to the market, thinks Robert Mulins
Changes to Google's privacy policy may come through in response to the EU regulators. But Peter Judge wonders if they…
IBM PureSystems are a quiet revolution, says IBM's Tikiri Wanduragala
Data centres should have their own climate change agreement, and not be in the CRC tax, says Peter Judge
Xerox Research gets to work on efficiency for its growing services business, says Tom Blodgett
RUSSIA: Entrepreneur Oleg Tinkov visits London to talk about his latest projects – Tinkoff Credit Systems and Tinkoff Digital
Support for the aging S40 platform is crucial to getting the next billion people online says Nokia's Ana Mangahas
Windows Server 2012 does not change the traditional model for Windows servers - it just extends it with cloud delivery,…
Low energy ARM processors are ready to take over the data centre. They need some software, and the Raspberr Pi…
Software AG has staked out business process automation - but what does that mean? Darren Roos tells us
How could the humble Raspberry Pi help get more ARM servers in data centres? Chris Tyler, one of the people…