Natasha Lomas
Digital Dilemmas: Should your business be on Twitter?
Questions of business netiquette dissected, debunked and dragged to the recycle bin where they belong...
Nick Heath
Acorn co-founder on the BBC Micro and the early days of personal computing
Interview: Andy Hopper, co-founder of Acorn Computers
Bob Tarzey
Datacentres: The temples of IT
They're greener than you think
Tim Ferguson
Cloud computing a buzzing in business ears
Don't just follow the dizzy heights of hype: Is the cloud actually right for you?
Nick Heath
Let's shine a light into the public sector IT money pit
With £16bn being spent, why is productivity still falling?
Tim Ferguson
BBC is taking tech seriously, so give it a break!
Auntie is the envy of the world but doesn't get the credit it deserves at home...
Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Singapore's fibre paradox
Unlike in the UK, the Singaporean government understands broadband but users don't
Naked CIO
Naked CIO: We need an offshoring tax
Think local for your suppliers
Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Open info for all?
Government stonewalling citizens
Nick Heath
Home Office CIO on taming tech and why ID cards are good news
Interview: Annette Vernon, Home Office CIO
Nick Heath
NHS records, Google and Microsoft: Where do you want your data?
Politicians: Heal thyself
Alan Hunt
NHS network: Time to get secure
Patient data in need of a check up
silicon.com
Inbox: ID cards U-turn: The end is nigh?
"Great news and hopefully the beginning of the end for this crazy ID project"
Nick Heath
Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman
Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO Transport for London, on making IT boring
Natasha Lomas
Why Carter's putting business on the back burner
Get innovating, Digital Britain needs you...
Natasha Lomas
'Airwave does do data - unlike what some of the media say'
CEO Richard Bobbett on the future of emergency services comms...
Natasha Lomas
Digital Dilemmas: Should your business be on Twitter?
Questions of business netiquette dissected, debunked and dragged to the recycle bin where they belong...
Nick Heath
Acorn co-founder on the BBC Micro and the early days of personal computing
Interview: Andy Hopper, co-founder of Acorn Computers
Bob Tarzey
Datacentres: The temples of IT
They're greener than you think
Tim Ferguson
Cloud computing a buzzing in business ears
Don't just follow the dizzy heights of hype: Is the cloud actually right for you?
Nick Heath
Let's shine a light into the public sector IT money pit
With £16bn being spent, why is productivity still falling?
Tim Ferguson
BBC is taking tech seriously, so give it a break!
Auntie is the envy of the world but doesn't get the credit it deserves at home...
Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Singapore's fibre paradox
Unlike in the UK, the Singaporean government understands broadband but users don't
Naked CIO
Naked CIO: We need an offshoring tax
Think local for your suppliers
Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Open info for all?
Government stonewalling citizens
Nick Heath
Home Office CIO on taming tech and why ID cards are good news
Interview: Annette Vernon, Home Office CIO
Revealed: The apps you'll have on your phone in 2012
Westminster computing put on size-zero diet
£500,000 fine coming for businesses that lose data?
The software that can save you big bucks? You've already got it
'Don't just outsource the problem when you outsource IT'
Bletchley Park's World War Two codebreakers in their own words
Agenda Setters 2009
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.
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