Author Profile
Simon Bisson & Mary Branscombe
Simon Bisson & Mary Branscombe are that dangerous combination, a married couple of IT journalists. Mary’s background mixes classics and artificial intelligence. She worked on various computer magazines before moving up to London to run the technology channel for AOL UK for five years. Now she’s settled down to freelance writing on everything from gadgets up to servers.
Simon prefers to think of career as a verb rather than a noun, having worked in academic and telecoms research, run the the technical side of UK Online (the first national ISP with content as well as connections) and moved into consultancy and technology strategy. He’s built plenty of large-scale Web applications - including the Web-based email service for Freeserve - designed architectures for multi-terabyte online image stores, implemented B2B information hubs, and come up with next generation mobile network architectures and knowledge management solutions. In between doing all that, he’s been a freelance journalist since the early days of the Web and writes about everything from enterprise architecture down to gadgets.
They lost count of the number of computers in the house sometime in the late 90s but there are definitely four cats and two robots.
Recent Posts
- Let’s get physical
- IDF: Will SSD mean the end of 5GB free?
- IDF: stress testing SSD – and user frustration
- More than just another Windows Mobile 6.1 3G GPS phone: MWg Zinc II
- From new server, to new desktop
- Java’s SSVAGENT.EXE: training the monkey
- Spam Fighting in Exchange
- Bignums
- Would you pay another £3 a month for fast fibre?
- You say Express Gate, I say Palladium
Archives
Most commented posts
- Not very open, not very social
3 comments
- The best mobile game ever
- A Big Day In The Enterprise IT World
- Employees are our most valuable asset (snigger)
- Biometrics - it's not the technology that's broken
- More battery life, fewer explosions
- Spam Fighting in Exchange
- Free server backup
- 2008 technology resolutions
- Songs of distant satellites
Highest Rated Blog Posts
- Nobody knows what Web 2.0 really is (100%)
- Songs of distant satellites (100%)
- Log in and lock in (100%)
- Mommy, why is there a home server in the office? (100%)
- Employees are our most valuable asset (snigger) (100%)
- Locking down IT or blocking creativity (100%)
- Video opera? What would you do with huge bandwidth and millions of pixels? (100%)
- Consumer BlackBerrys are good for business (100%)
- HD Trek (100%)
- Top tips for speeding up Vista (100%)
