government agenda setters
Lord Stephen Carter
AS Profile One Agenda Setters judge described Carter as "the figurehead for the call for ubiquitous broadband across Britain". Lord Stephen Carter made his mark in his former guise as UK Minister for... [08 Oct 2009]
Dr Robert Atkinson
AS Profile It's the first time the founder and president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (Itif) has made it into the Agenda Setters list. Panellists hailed Atkinson and the Itif for arguing... [01 Oct 2009]
Tim Berners-Lee
AS Profile While last year's Agenda Setters' winner might have slipped to number eight this year, if anything he is playing an even greater role in the world of technology in 2009. The inventor of the world wide... [30 Sep 2009]
Stephen Fry
AS Profile Fry gets his place on the Agenda Setters list for his role as the acceptable face of technology, or, as one Agenda Setters judge rather pithily put it, for being "the... [30 Sep 2009]
Martha Lane Fox
AS Profile Martha Lane Fox earned her place in the Agenda Setters list as a result of her appointment by the government as an expert to help bridge the digital divide in the UK. As the champion for... [30 Sep 2009]
Karen Price
AS Profile The Agenda Setters judges were impressed with Price's success in driving IT up the education agenda and in collaborating with business to bring the private sector into the skills debate.... [29 Sep 2009]
Moon mobiles, Windows without Gates and DIY wi-fi signal boosting
News Meanwhile, the big name atop this year's silicon.com's Agenda Setters list was father of the web Sir Tim Berners-Lee - with the judges reckoning he's as relevant now as he was when he invented the world... [15 Dec 2008]
Microsoft CEO: "Not interested" in Yahoo!
News Agenda Setters 2008 Find out who made this year's Agenda Setters list of the top technology movers and shakers. due to a potential legal battle with the US... [07 Nov 2008]
Multimillion pound boost for privacy watchdog
News Thomas, recently voted number three on silicon.com's Agenda Setters 2008 list, said his office will imminently get powers to fine companies, possibly for up to 10 per cent of their turnover, for reckless... [29 Oct 2008]
CEOs told - take responsibility for 'toxic' data
News Reflecting growing concern around the security of information, Richard Thomas was recently voted number three on silicon.com's Agenda Setters 2008 list. The majority of these reported breaches were in... [29 Oct 2008]
Ajay Mathur
AS Profile The Agenda Setters panel singles out Mathur because he will wield the power to designate who is entitled to be a commercial consumer of energy and conduct energy efficiency audits - so affecting all who... [07 Oct 2008]
Richard Thomas
AS Profile Information Commissioner since November 2002, he has been propelled into the public eye and the Agenda Setters top 10 by the spate of data breach revelations that followed HM Revenue and Customs losing... [07 Oct 2008]
BT CEO Ben Verwaayen to step down
News Find out who made it into silicon.com's Agenda Setters top 20 by clicking the links below… Agenda Setters 2007 - Top 20 Verwaayen also gets credit for leading BT's drive... [08 Apr 2008]
Microsoft pours $235.5m into school tech
News Agenda Setters 2007 Find out who made this year's Agenda Setters list of the top technology movers and shakers. The programme works through organisations such as the... [23 Jan 2008]
Would you spot £1,000 missing from your account?
News Agenda Setters 2007 Find out who made this year's Agenda Setters list of the top technology movers and shakers. The figures make chilling reading coming out as the ... [22 Nov 2007]
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