Posts Tagged ‘computing’

Apr 22

The cloud. It’s all hot air isn’t it?
Well, it depends on your position in the debate. To many, it’s just some new terminology, cooked up to make Software as a Service (SaaS) sounds sexier. To others, it’s a way of life. An entirely new way of doing business. A business model that changes the game.
But [...]

Dec 14

I’m pleased to announce that we have two of the leading technology writers in the UK joining this blog from this week.
Karl Flinders is the deputy news editor of Computer Weekly and also runs the Computer Weekly outsourcing blog. Angelica Mari is a senior reporter at Computing magazine and has recently been responsible for running the [...]

Nov 09

Last month I launched a book of my Talking Outsourcing blog, which I write for Computing magazine.
Many readers showed up at London South Bank University to see me talk about the blog and what’s contained in the book – thanks to all of you who did come that evening and the evening was made all [...]

Oct 20

By the end of the 1980s, my teen programming proclivities had given way to more usual youthful pursuits like pubs, clubs, gigs and festivals. I’d decided to pursue a career in tech journalism and in 1991 started work at the IT trade weekly Computing.
Ironically, the magazine was still produced manually, with pages painstakingly laid out [...]

Sep 14

I’ve been writing on this blog and editing entries by other writers for just about all this year, however I have been regularly blogging for the British business and technology magazine Computing since 2006. My Talking Outsourcing blog at Computing has become one of the most popular blogs on their website – possibly because I [...]