Ruud Wanck wants to make media planning fully automated
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Ruud Wanck wants to make media planning fully automated
New star of Dragon's Den, Piers Linney, doesn't like certain journalists and he doesn't like it when you question Microsoft's virtual credentials either
F-Secure has new products on the way. CEO Christian Fredrikson says they will cooler and more attractive than Dropbox
Users might be fed up with the Green IT buzzword, but they still need to get more efficient, says Microsoft's Andrew Fryer
Kevin Beadon of Glasshouse Technologies wants to see IT departments act like service providers
Linus Torvalds creates the Linux kernel, but Greg Kroah-Hartman maintains it. He speaks to Sean Michael Kerner
Steve Nice, CTO at Reconnix, tells TechWeekEurope that the future is in the cloud, as long as we can secure it
Jon Maron from INRIX says you can still run a maps business, as long as you don’t focus on navigation
Stockport Homes equipped its staff with Android tablets and a specialised app, helping cut time for certain operations in half
Porn blocking web filters are a non-starter says Chris Puttick. He wants families to have active classification
There are other benefits, not cost savings, to supporting users' own devices, Intel's Stuart Dommett
The Doctor talks about milkshakes - and warns against Facebook's "surrogate" world
Team Colinked want to share music between devices - and that desire got them to the Imagine Cup student competition finals in St Petersburg
The IEEE 802.11ac "beam-forming" standard will change the way we connect to Wi-Fi, says Matthew Gast
HP won't back down from a fight with US law enforcement and it supports controversial EU data privacy proposals, says European privacy lead Daniel Pradelles
The biggest IT challenge is keeping up with the pace of change, says Paul Marsh of Avanade
Motorola has been heavily promoting its Moto X smartphone, which is due for launch later this year
OpenStack is ready for prime time, says Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens
PHP maintains a lead for developing websites, because of enterprise features, says Andi Gutmans of Zend
Jon Marchant, CIO of PayPoint, tells TechWeekEurope even financial institutions are no longer afraid of the cloud
Can Dell's software boss John Swainson boost the company's fortunes without upsetting Microsoft and Oracle?
The smart meter roll-out is coming, but the government needs to avoid the mistakes of BDUK, warns Mike Halley from Trilliant
Autonomy GM Robert Youngjohns tells TechWeek the "stable" HP division is looking to the future
We catch up with Dr David White of Glasgow University to ask what he's doing with a mini cloud made out of Raspberry Pi and Lego
Would you trust a crowdsourced courier service? EasyBring's Erland Bakke explains why your stuff won't get lost - and you won't be asked to deliver a bomb
Nicolas Ferrary, the French manager for Airbnb, tells TechWeekEurope that 'shareconomy' is much more than a buzzword
UppSite helps websites go mobile in two minutes, adds monetisation with just two lines of JavaScript
Talmon Marco, founder and CEO of instant messaging service Viber, tells TechWeekEurope that 200 million users are not enough
Cedrik Giorgi, CEO of French start-up Cookening, wants everyone to eat homemade meals, even when hundreds of miles from home
Thor Angelo from AdTelligence says the Internet should adapt to the individual user