Opinion
Four ways data strategies are evolving to enable business growth
Digital transformation means removing the data silos
Peter Cochrane: Is forgetting essential for learning?
Wouldn't it be great if you could remember everything you ever learnt, saw or heard? Actually, it wouldn't, writes Professor Peter Cochrane
Celebrating 50 years of the Unix operating system
Without the pioneering work of Ken Thompson and his colleages the world would be a very different place
Six networking tips for women new to tech
Networking for n00bs
Peter Cochrane: AI and the emergent properties of good, bad and evil
Forget Asimov's 'Three Laws of Robotics', robots will almost certainly go off the rails at some point in the future - but they still won't be as bad as human beings
Six ways women in tech can improve their work-life balance
Without a single mention of "having it all." Except that one
Stop expecting women to be diversity experts
We're trying to get on with our jobs, writes Holly Brockwell
10 things women in tech are sick of hearing
If we had a penny for each of these, there'd be no gender pay gap, writes Holly Brockwell
Surviving the container revolution
Containers have helped to drive the adoption of open-source technologies, argues SolarWinds 'head geek' Patrick Hubbard
Twitter's new design was made by women. Is that a good thing?
Perhaps they should have waited a little longer to announce that, given the backlash, argues Holly Brockwell
CES is right: women's pleasure belongs on the show floor
The CTA has revised its rules for sextech at CES, and it's an all-round good decision, argues Holly Brockwell
How AI is paving the way for the arrival of 'Software 2.0'
Collaboration between human and AI programmers will create a new paradigm for coding
When a job ad says 'no politics' the result is 'no women'
Nothing is apolitical or completely free of politics
Cyber security: Think like the enemy
Cyber-security professionals need to get more cybercrime savvy about crypto-ransomware
Three things women in tech want to see on your CV
And three things they don't, writes Holly Brockwell
Why banks need to lead the quest for AI transparency
Banks are using more AI, but customers don't always trust it
Why BA and Marriott were hit with massive GDPR fines - and how you can avoid one
Coffin Mew's Guy Cartwright explains why BA and Marriott have hit with big GDPR fines - and what you can do to minimise yours if the worst comes to the worst
Peter Cochrane: Much of what we're told about quantum computing is nonsense
Articles and presentations on quantum computing are often completely wrong, warns Professor Peter Cochrane
Nearly £100m for Marriott, £138m for BA - what is the take home message from these sudden massive ICO fines?
Eerke Boiten, Professor of Cyber Security at De Montfort University, warns that the ICO's new habit of issuing big fines could backfire
Controversial European Digital Copyright Directive comes into force
Emma Stevens, lawyer in the Technology sector at Coffin Mew, dissects the new EU directive on copyright in the digital single market
Why mentoring really matters for women in tech
Holly Brockwell argues for professional mentoring as a positive choice for women in technology roles
The implications of containerisation for bet365
Having been an early adopter of Kubernetes, bet365 is now exploring the implications of expanding the scope and scale of the platform, writes James Nightingale
Expertise on-demand: APIs and the enablement of innovation
The API economy is enabling new ways of designing and using technology
Employee ownership trusts: A viable option for your tech business?
Is employee-ownership a viable way forward for technology companies? Goodman Derrick LLP partner Paul Webb weighs up the benefits