Uncategorized Give and take, mostly give Companies have to accept BYOD as a fact of life to attract a more flexible workforce 7 Aug
Uncategorized Less paperless than policy-less The myth of the paperless office persists, but BYOD may complicate the matter of print even further 1 Aug
Uncategorized Wi-Fi: a boon or a burden Wireless internet access on holidays can be a double-edged sword 31 Jul
Uncategorized Twitter gets a lesson in moderation Social networks must learn the difference between user experience and user welfare 30 Jul
Uncategorized It is done Finally, after a few false starts and many a niggle, the Surface Pro takes over 29 Jul
Uncategorized Two for one The co-CEO experiment at SAP is coming to an end. Is that a good thing? 26 Jul
Uncategorized Hack or research? Are public security researchers going about their work in the wrong way? 23 Jul
Uncategorized The best man for the job It's handbags at dawn over the fate of Dell, but are there really any better candidates for the top job than the erstwhile owner? 17 Jul
Uncategorized Will the real Microsoft please stand up? Steve Ballmer's new internal strategy is logical but his plans for the market require a leap of faith 15 Jul
Uncategorized ‘Tablets’ – too big a pill to swallow It is time to stop talking about tablets as one device category and start talking about types of tablets 12 Jul
Uncategorized Welcome to the cloud rush Being quick is as important than being good when it comes to making money from hosted services 10 Jul
Blogs H3D RIP The three 'c's of convenience, cost and content are keeping home entertainment in the second dimension 9 Jul
Uncategorized Snags aplenty Updates, set backs and not much progress, but I will get on to the Surface Pro 4 Jul
Uncategorized Malware alliances a new headache for antivirus software Viruses are working in tandem to develop new variants 3 Jul
Uncategorized Under starters orders Is adding one button enough to convince users of the merits of Windows 8? 1 Jul
Uncategorized AS/400: Proving it’s hip to be square After 25 years, IBM's workhorse has never been cool but everyone is alright with that 26 Jun
Uncategorized Three has good news, then the network falls over This morning's outage is an optics nightmare 24 Jun
Uncategorized Commitment issues Some SMEs are still putting their faith in one-off purchases to avoid long-term contracts 19 Jun
Uncategorized Tech companies feel the pressure over tax, privacy The tech sector needs a charm offensive to undo the damage caused by Prism 14 Jun
Uncategorized Equal partners? Vendors must learn how to share the benefits of lead generation programmes 12 Jun
Uncategorized Five tips for WWDC 2013 On 10 June Tim Cook is going to unveil Apple's product slate for 2013. Here are the main areas of speculation 6 Jun
Uncategorized Battling the trolls President Obama has declared war on patent trolls, but is it the lawyers or the system that most need change? 6 Jun
Uncategorized Apple WWDC: Five things we can expect On 10 June Tim Cook is going to unveil Apple's product slate for 2013. Here are the main areas of speculation 4 Jun
Uncategorized Through a glass, darkly Big Data and innovation dreams of improving society must be tempered by awareness of how such things can be abused 31 May
Uncategorized Through a glass, darkly Big Data and innovation dreams of improving society must be tempered by awareness of how such things can be abused 31 May
Uncategorized Gold and other standards Partner accreditation must take into account local market size, but does changing the playing field undermine such measures? 24 May
Uncategorized Taxing times There's much incredulity in the tax shenaningans of multinationals, but not where you might think 22 May
Uncategorized Yahoo pays cash for cachet Marissa Mayer's acquisition blitz continues with the purchase of hipsters' favourite blogging platform 21 May
Uncategorized Damned if you do What do you do when you respond positively to feedback? Take even more flak, if you 16 May
Uncategorized Are IT industry skills as rarefied as we think? An obvious answer to the current employment problems could be staring us in the face 15 May
Uncategorized Five things to expect from Google I/O The annual developer conference has a lot more to offer than SEO tips 14 May
Uncategorized Margin of error Recent examples have shown that margins in tech are going in different directions and are likely to continue to do so 9 May
Uncategorized Going solo Another EU fiasco is forcing Government to find new ways to deliver fast broadband 8 May
Uncategorized The cry of outrage! When loose terminology gets mixed with outrage, sense can go out the window 3 May
Uncategorized Channel partnerships How strong are the partnerships in the channel about which we hear so much? 1 May
Uncategorized No Apple disaster shocker! Apple's results are still aspirational for many, despite a fall 24 Apr
Uncategorized The opposite of normal When the technology of one key trend opposes that of all others, is it a sign that it is brilliant or doomed? 23 Apr
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