The PRISM scandal risks scaring users off the cloud, warns Rafael Laguna
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Is Mobile Security BlackBerry’s Escape Route?
Offering security features to other platform could protect BlackBerry from the device maker blues, says Wayne Rash
Is The UK Government Greener Than It Lets On?
Austerity talk could cripple the actual green investment the UK government is making, says Peter Judge
We’ll Aim OpenStack At Service Providers – Red Hat CTO
OpenStack is ready for prime time, says Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens
Visual Tools Track Cyber Attacks In Real Time
~SEcurity staff are overwhelmed with data. Wayne Rash says we must use visualisation tools
Multinational Clouds Present A Business Challenge
National borders could prove a barrier to clouds, Telstra's Martin Bishop told Cloud World Forum
SmartReach: Energy Sector Needs To Unite Around Smart Meters
David Green from SmartReach says we need one Communications Service Provider for the smart meter roll-out, not three
PHP Forever – Andi Gutmans Of Zend
PHP maintains a lead for developing websites, because of enterprise features, says Andi Gutmans of Zend
IT Life: Marketing Tech For High-Tech Marketing
Jan Quant of ScreenDragon makes tech for marketing. To our surprise, he doesn't like Apple much
Don’t Believe What Tech Firms Say About Surveillance
Tech firms can't tell you if they are snooping for the government. Wayne Rash asks what you can do about it
The Green Supply Chain Is A Can Of Worms
BT has promised to save energy for its customers. Other suppliers may find this harder to do, says Peter Judge
Why Small Cells will Win Big
Mobile devices need a lot more network capacity. Kevin Baughan reckons small cells are the way to provide it
Oracle And Microsoft Need Each Other To Take On Amazon
Oracle's database helps Azure cloud against Amazon, says Chris Preimesberger. But is it enough?
Glitches Are More Dangerous Than Cyber Attacks
Iain Chidgey has some ideas on how to avoid human error
IT Life: Providing Payments On Point
Jon Marchant, CIO of PayPoint, tells TechWeekEurope even financial institutions are no longer afraid of the cloud
If FISA’s Google Gag Isn’t Unconstitutional, I Don’t Know What Is
Attempts to gag Google's publishing of FISA surveillance requests are out of order, says Wayne Rash
Fight Green Fatigue With Numbers
Cutting your energy use can give diminishing returns. The answer is to get actual numbers, says Peter Judge
Software Will Make A Quarter Of Dell’s Profits – Swainson
Can Dell's software boss John Swainson boost the company's fortunes without upsetting Microsoft and Oracle?
Smart Meters: The Game Is On
The smart meter roll-out is coming, but the government needs to avoid the mistakes of BDUK, warns Mike Halley from Trilliant
iOS 7: Borrowed Ideas, as Apple Plays For Time
iOS 7 adds nothing new, says Wayne Rash. How long can Apple get by on borrowed ideas?
You Need To Manage Your SSH Keys
Manage your Secure Shell keys or suffer the consequences, says Tatu Ylönen, inventor of SSH
IT Life: Cloud e-Commerce On The Brain
Carl Theobald predicts one day we'll be doing our cloud computing through brain implants
Cut Costs With A Virtual Model Of Your IT Shop
Before you lay off your IT staff, make a virtual model of the IT department and see what the effects will be, says Robert Saxby
How PRISM Undermines Google’s Green Cloud Message
Google says we can save energy by using its servers instead of our own. After PRISM, Peter Judge wants to know if you really want to do this?
Make Way For Terabit Ethernet!
Ethernet's creators want it to go faster. "Troublemaker" Wayne Rash says bring it on!
Demo Europe: VCs Get Their Pick Of Hungry Start-ups
Eric Doyle watched start-ups compete for venture cash in the first Demo Europe, in Moscow
The Threat Facing The World’s Mobile Networks
Mobile operators don't know enough about threats facing their network and they aren't being proactive enough, says Arbor Networks' Tom Bienkowski
PRISM Is Unstoppable, And May Spread
You can't stop the PRISM snooping scheme, says Wayne Rash. And it could be applied for more than just hunting terrorists
LeWeb 2013: Level39’s Eric van der Kleij Warns Of Closed Borders
Level39 boss Eric van der Kleij warns that insularity could cripple the UK's burgeoning startup community
Not All Robots Are Killers: Some Save Energy!
The UN could ban killer robots. And Peter Judge doesn't want any entered in our office gadget competition.