To Whittlebury Hall to deliver a Keynote at the Triple i Convention, a “by invitation only” residential convention for senior IT strategists in Enterprise and Public Sector organisations.

To Whittlebury Hall to deliver a Keynote at the Triple i Convention, a “by invitation only” residential convention for senior IT strategists in Enterprise and Public Sector organisations.
Day two of the Global Border Control Technology Summit here in London. And another day of interesting insight into the state of the art around electronic documents,
Day one of the Global Border Control Technology Summit here in London. There’s a large, international turnout reflecting the importance of the topic of border control and
To my old stomping ground, the House of Commons, courtesy of an invitation from the Speaker and the Parliamentary Press Gallery: many thanks to Rob Gibson and
Identity is in the headlines again today, fuelled by the estimated figures from both Kable and the LSE for the proposed UK National Identity Card – and by today’s debate in
One of the problems IT should be helping us solve is silo, or stovepipe, thinking. But we seem to remain highly function-oriented in the way
I’ve been in Sheffield for a few days at the Skills for Business event, delivering a Keynote on Service Oriented Architecture and the opportunities it presents for SMEs. This
At a recent international meeting I found myself talking with colleagues about broadband and how various countries’ deployments of broadband compare with each other. Japan
I presume I’m not alone when I scratch my head about some of the thinking around that suggests the Internet is just about the Web
At the Foundation for Science and Technology Meeting last night the topic of Identity Management (for which read ‘the UK National Identity Card Bill’) was