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Q&A: Simon McCalla, IT director, Nominet
We speak to the IT director of the .uk domain registry to find out how our regional domain is doing.
Q&A: Red Hat's Werner Knoblich on UK open source
Vice president and general manager of Red Hat in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Werner Knoblich talks about how open source is going...
Q&A with Dell's Cary Gumbert
We met with Dell executive Cary Gumbert to find out what the company is doing in the Software as a Service (SaaS) market.<br>
HP's Michel Feaster: Why automation is needed
Automation is where hardware and software meet in the enterprise, says HP - and you can remove major IT headaches by making it easier to deal with...
Q&A: HP Labs’ Prith Banerjee
The director of HP Labs is looking to sharpen the focus of his researchers in the hopes of creating products, not just papers.
Video: Q&A with Richard Archdeacon, Symantec
IT PRO speaks to Richard Archdeacon, director, global services, at the information security software vendor Symantec.
Interop 2012: Q&A, Saar Gillai, CTO, HP Networking
IT Pro spoke to Saar Gillai, vice president and CTO of HP Networking about OpenFlow and how a new era of software-defined networks could disrupt...
Q&A: Mike Klayko, CEO at Brocade
We spent some one-on-one time with the top executive of the networking giant.
Q&A: Microsoft talks Office Web Apps, social networking in SharePoint
Microsoft is bullish about Office Web Apps and betting on social networking in the enterprise, according to the head of Microsoft's information...
Q&A: Mark Kingdon on Second Life for business
The chief executive of Second Life thinks virtual worlds will be the future of work.
Q&A: Facebook and open source
Following the release of HipHop, we spoke to programs manager David Recordan to find out more about how Facebook views open source.
Q&A: Why I started the anti-IE6 petition
Inigo Media's Dan Frydman explains why he's petitioning the Government to upgrade away from IE6 - and it has a lot to do with buggy Vista.
Q&A: Nokia's plans for free Satnav domination
We spoke to Rupert Englander, head of services marketing for Nokia, about the mobile giant's plans to bundle free navigation software with all its...
Q&A: Computer Aid founder Tony Roberts
The founder of the computer charity explains why reuse is 20 times better than recycling.
Q&A: CTO of CERN's openlab
Sverre Jarp, the CTO of CERN's openlab, talks about the LHC experiment, the future of mulitcore, and whether graphics processors can work for...
VMware CIO: We're way ahead of our competitors
Tayloe Stansbury, chief information officer at VMware, explains why the virtualisation firm is leading the pack - including Microsoft.
Q&A: Motorola's enterprise VP John Coon
Acquisitions, restructuring and more mobility innovations feature in the future for Motorola.
Q&A: Orange's devices chief Francois Mahieu
Orange's director of devices lays out the company's strategy and explains how his firm is handling iPhone fever.
Video: Q&A with Software AG's Karl-Heinz Streibich
The chief executive of Software AG talks about investing in IT in a weak economy and competing with bigger vendors.
Q&A: Paul Coby, IT Director John Lewis
We speak to Paul Coby, IT Director at John Lewis, about the technological advances in the retail industry and IT education and development...
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