MAKE UK hosts politicians after warm up act
The Rt. Hon. Jeremy Corbyn delivered the post lunch keynote speech at the annual Make UK conference. The audience had been well primed by Andrew Neil who had pulled few punches on...
Is the key to internationalisation watching TV?
ET spoke to Craig Sullivan, Group Vice President, Product Management, NetSuite at NetSuite Next Ready Business Tour in London. He talks about the challenges of internationalisation in his role at NetSuite and...
Chris Lalonde on carpentry and analytics
Chris Lalonde is a founder and the CEO of ObjectRocket, now a Rackspace company. He has held several senior technology roles during his career including eBay, Meraki Networks and Apptera. Enterprise Times spent...
The challenge of endpoint device security
During the merger of Heat Software and LANDESK to form Ivanti, Enterprise Times sat down with Matthew Walker, VP Sales to talk about the challenges around endpoint device protection. In this...
Is your PKI fit for purpose?
Thales has just published its 2015 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) Global Trends Study carried out by the Ponemon Institute.
Over 1500 IT and IT Security practitioners were surveyed across ten countries about...
Brian Kuhn talks about the plans for OVH USA
Enterprise Times recently caught up with Brian Kuhn, Chief Digital Officer, OVH USA when he visited the UK VMware vCloud Air offices. While OVH has been talking about its US company...
Digital Supply chain, are you out of time?
A recent study by Capgemini consulting and GTNexus (registration required) has revealed some interesting insights into the state of the digital supply chain. Entitled “The Current and Future State of Digital...
Soul food
Stephen Kelly, CEO of Sage opened the Sage Summit 2016 conference by beating a drum. Over the next two hours he laid bare the soul of Sage, its revitalised values and the...
Aubrey Blanche talks diversity
Organisations are keen to show off their equality programmes at the moment. But how good are those programmes and how easy is it to create something that is really meeting expectations?...
Quantum computing gets a little closer
Quantum computing was first mooted by the Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman in 1981. IBM scientists now believe that they have solved some of the key challenges to bringing Feynman's...