Blogs Do not track? I wish… Is it acceptable to target and contact web users who have not requested it? 16 Sep
Blogs Clash of clans IT departments see themselves as a class apart from their business colleagues and that’s a huge opportunity for channel partners 16 Sep
Blogs Waste a lot, want not Unused software is costing billions, surely it's time for the channel to create some savings 13 Sep
Blogs An antivirus by any other name… John McAfee wants his name back but Intel has plans for the software bearing it 7 Sep
Blogs When outsourcing goes bad Warners has learned the downside to automation in the fight against piracy 6 Sep
Blogs Where the value is generated The recent Apple tax debacle has opened an international can of corporate tax worms 2 Sep
Blogs State Pain v Apple Gain The Government will do its damnedest to protect Apple's tax arrangements, even if it kills us 31 Aug
Blogs Please don’t show us the money Apple can afford to pay 10 years of back taxes but the Government really doesn’t want it to 29 Aug
Blogs Tech development and Human 1.0 More needs to be done to tackle the human element of security, from a human perspective 26 Aug
Blogs How the other half think School leavers: Don’t get sucked into the left brain/right brain fallacy, you need all of yours to be successful 22 Aug
Blogs Of hype and true potential It is not always the headline technologies that have the greatest potential for impact 19 Aug
Blogs Apple and the price of Brexit Sterling's weakness is creating bargains for consumers and headaches for partners 17 Aug
Blogs Calculating the costs of cybercrime While always a thorny issue, cybercrime throws up yet another headache when it comes to counting the cost 12 Aug
Blogs This one goes out to the insecure Managed or as-a-service, there's plenty of room for growth in the security market 10 Aug
Blogs RootMetrics report puts mobile operators on the spot Research firm’s first Irish study says what we were all thinking about network investment 9 Aug
Blogs Updating is hard to do The Windows 10 Anniversary Update may not be as straightforward as it sounds 5 Aug
Blogs Sage’s rational channel strategy What is a vendor to do when its acqusitions bring a full range of partner programmes with them? 2 Aug
Blogs Worker, upskill thyself Forget education as a finite process - if you want to excel it should become a lifestyle choice 29 Jul
Blogs A new and different arms race The race for the fastest supercomputers might be as much of a concern as anything from the Cold War 21 Jul
Blogs A definitive victory, for now… Success for Microsoft in the email debacle may not be the end of the story, experts warn 15 Jul
Blogs It’s not the destination but how you get there IT departments are seeing past the shiny in favour of solutions that just work 14 Jul
Blogs Shuttering the shutterbugs Behold! Apple is looking for a way to remotely turn off your iPhone's camera 5 Jul
Blogs Yes with an if, no with a but… Brexit takes another twist as Farage resigns, Osbourne talks corporation tax and commentators remain unsure of tech sector effects 4 Jul
Blogs Brexit: Dog finally catches car With the somewhat unexpected result, here's a little speculation on implications for the tech sector 24 Jun
Blogs Taking a break from all your worries Employees are using social media as a breathing space, not a productivity tool 23 Jun
Blogs New possibilities require new thinking If software is not to eat the world, we need to better understand it 20 Jun
Blogs Why LinkedIn won’t be another Nokia for Microsoft Redmond is playing to its strengths in buying a social network for professionals 16 Jun
Blogs Automation: Get with the program One dev's smarts left him with plenty of time on his hands, now he has too much of it 15 Jun
Blogs Is the automotive industry re-inventing the wheel? When it comes to security for connected cars, is the industry ignoring a well-established example of the same thing? 10 Jun
Blogs Singapore’s plan to protect public sector by taking it offline A different kind of cord cutting could be the solution to network security issues 9 Jun
Blogs Spare the banhammer, spoil the commenter An EC-sponsored code of conduct gives clarity on how to handle hate speech online 2 Jun
Blogs Following bad with worse What happens when a questionable idea is marketed in a ham-fisted manner? 27 May
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