More countries should follow the Netherlands lead and institute net-neutrality provisions, says Rebtel's Andreas Bernstorm
The cloud and consumer devices have helped Jose Mosquera change IT from being the No Department
The cookie law is crazy, as the government has shown by saying it hasn't bothered to get compliant, argues Tom…
Government support for carbon accounting has withered, but Peter Judge sees a surprising return in private sector enthusiasm
TechWeekEurope is invited into an Anonymous team's IRC session to learn about the group's aims and watch its big botnets…
SMBs may be putting their storage in the cloud with their fingers cross. Lisa Vaas says, at least encrypt your…
Big organisations may jump into the cloud first, but smaller firms could have more to gain from the move, says…
The sports world is using statistical analysis more and more. Dominic Pollard takes some lessons back to business
He likes mobile advertising, but he's a privacy advocate. We speak to Michael Cook of Sheffield International Venues
Wayne Rash says the evidence doesn't suggest that Anonymous was involved in Twitter 'hack'
There is a surge of DDoS attacks right now, and the evidence is that onslaught is not going away, warns…
If it ain't broke, don't throw it out, says Network Hardware Resale's Glenn Fassett
Stop doubting the cloud, says Peter Judge. It has the power to alter one of the industry's fundamental assumptions
Research In Motion CEO talks about trimming the fat and playing to win
The ICO deadline for cookie compliance is upon us but there is little evidence of action and fines could mount…
Most renewable energy sources require a lot of land. Methane farming is no different, says Peter Judge, but it is…
Eucalyptus Systems follows Amazon's cloud standard, but CEO Marten Mickos thinks open standards will emerge
you need to test your organisation's security. But social engineering tests aer an ethical minefield, says Eric Doyle
Patents may be the best man-made invention ever - but they need perfecting, says Microsoft's Ron Zink
Broadband Delivery UK should give £40 million to white space radio to connect the last ten percent of the population,…
Homekey's USB computer is supposed to get the older generation online, but Peter Judge thinks it could also reduce e-junk
Taher Elgamal, one of SSL's creators, says he fought with Netscape lawyers to have browser makers be SSL certification authorities
Chris Preimesberger asks what took Google so long to launch Google Drive?
Richard Walker, head of wireless at TTP, explains how white space spectrum could be used to help meet the growing…
The UK is afraid of BYOD, whilst others plough ahead. But it needn't be this way, says Tom Brewster
(ISC)² has chosen the InfoSecurity Europe Expo to launch a new, welcome and vitally necessary initiative to raise general awareness…
Judge and jurors will get a crash course in open source software in a case that could affect IT for…
We chat with IT manager at quantity surveying firm Rider Levett Bucknall, Mark Evans, about his fondness for the cloud…
In 25 years, swarm robots could do everything from taking out the garbage to cleaning your arteries, says Antonio Espingardeiro
Will businesses really want the operators to manage their enterprise app stores? HP's Tim Marsden thinks so