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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...

Tags: microblogging, twitter, digital dilemmas

Nick Heath
Acorn co-founder on the BBC Micro and the early days of personal computing
Interview: Andy Hopper, co-founder of Acorn Computers

Tags: arm holdings, acorn, bbc

Bob Tarzey
Datacentres: The temples of IT
They're greener than you think

Tags: hosting, cloud computing, data centre

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?

Tags: applications, computing

Nick Heath
Let's shine a light into the public sector IT money pit
With £16bn being spent, why is productivity still falling?

Tags: it, public sector, mod, government

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...

Tags: iplayer, bbc

Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Singapore's fibre paradox
Unlike in the UK, the Singaporean government understands broadband but users don't

Tags: fibre optics

Naked CIO
Naked CIO: We need an offshoring tax
Think local for your suppliers

Tags: skills, offshoring

Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Open info for all?
Government stonewalling citizens

Tags: 3g, freedom of information act, ofcom

Nick Heath
Home Office CIO on taming tech and why ID cards are good news
Interview: Annette Vernon, Home Office CIO

Tags: annette vernon, home office

Nick Heath
NHS records, Google and Microsoft: Where do you want your data?
Politicians: Heal thyself

Tags: national programme for it, nhs

Alan Hunt
NHS network: Time to get secure
Patient data in need of a check up

Tags: nhs it

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"

Tags: id cards, u-turn

Nick Heath
Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman
Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO Transport for London, on making IT boring

Tags: cio, tfl, phil pavitt

Natasha Lomas
Why Carter's putting business on the back burner
Get innovating, Digital Britain needs you...

Tags: ethernet, digital britain

Natasha Lomas
'Airwave does do data - unlike what some of the media say'
CEO Richard Bobbett on the future of emergency services comms...

Tags: tetra, emergency services, airwave

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...

Tags: microblogging, twitter, digital dilemmas

Nick Heath
Acorn co-founder on the BBC Micro and the early days of personal computing
Interview: Andy Hopper, co-founder of Acorn Computers

Tags: arm holdings, acorn, bbc

Bob Tarzey
Datacentres: The temples of IT
They're greener than you think

Tags: hosting, cloud computing, data centre

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?

Tags: applications, computing

Nick Heath
Let's shine a light into the public sector IT money pit
With £16bn being spent, why is productivity still falling?

Tags: it, public sector, mod, government

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...

Tags: iplayer, bbc

Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Singapore's fibre paradox
Unlike in the UK, the Singaporean government understands broadband but users don't

Tags: fibre optics

Naked CIO
Naked CIO: We need an offshoring tax
Think local for your suppliers

Tags: skills, offshoring

Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Open info for all?
Government stonewalling citizens

Tags: 3g, freedom of information act, ofcom

Nick Heath
Home Office CIO on taming tech and why ID cards are good news
Interview: Annette Vernon, Home Office CIO

Tags: annette vernon, home office

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