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By Kate Craig-Wood March 31, 2010
Now that I have had a chance to digest last week’s budget, it does seem that there is goodness in it for companies like mine:...
By Kate Craig-Wood February 26, 2010
I have spent the last few months working with the cabinet office on phase 2a of the UK’s G-Cloud and App Store programme. My position...
By Kate Craig-Wood January 29, 2010
At the end of last year Twitter signed a contract to take an investment of $50 million valuing the company at roughly $1 billion. On...
By Kate Craig-Wood January 15, 2010
A major attraction of cloud computing is the idea that companies can simply move their applications to a cloud provider, saving money and offloading the...
By Kate Craig-Wood December 23, 2009
As the day-to-day use of ICT continues to rise, concern is growing about the carbon emissions indirectly caused by the manufacture of the electronics that...
By Kate Craig-Wood November 27, 2009
Over the last two years there has been a lot of debate about what the embedded energy of a PC or server is compared with...
By Kate Craig-Wood November 27, 2009
As a child, I fondly remember my Dad telling me how we lived in the same village as the world’s first computer programmer, a British...
By Kate Craig-Wood October 07, 2009
Kate Craig-Wood, MD of IT Hosting company, Memset, believes the best way you can protect yourself from IT suppliers going bust is by disintegrating the...
By Kate Craig-Wood September 14, 2009
I’m constantly being asked for my thoughts on the differences between IT infrastructure outsourcing and “Cloud Computing”. Flattering, of course, but I suppose that I...