The Robotics and Autonomous Systems Mission 2014 took eight UK startups out to Silicon Valley. ITPP went along and mulled over the open innovation process.
We spoke to Arun Agarwal, co-founder and CEO of Infinio, about why a content-centric approach to storage is the most intelligent perspective from which to view the future of storage.
We visited Pernix Data in California's Silicon Valley and spoke to Poojan Kumar, the CEO and co-founder, to find out what they had to say about the future of storage.
Following concerns regarding income disparities in San Francisco, Google has recently announced plans to hire more than 200 security guards as official employees rather than contracted personnel.
Ross Mason, founder and VP of product strategy at MuleSoft, spoke to ITProPortal about how the newly fragmented enterprise environment has ensured that hybrid is the new normal for IT.
We’ve heard a lot about gender inequality when it comes to the tech business throughout 2014, and as we head into a new year, a new report has once again underlined the spectre of inequality in the industry.
We spoke to Herb Cunitz, president of Hortonworks, about how Hadoop came to dominate the enterprise analytics space, and why it's still the leader in bringing the new age of big data.
Dave Goldberg, CEO of SurveyMonkey, husband of Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, sadly passed away last Friday
The growth of China’s digital businesses is a genuine threat to Silicon Valley’s industry dominance, according to new research.
We spoke to Pete Abrams of AppDynamics, about why the old models of network management are dying out, and why your company could be left behind if it doesn't catch up.
TechCrunch is bringing an entirely different party to London this October: TechCrunch Disrupt, which seems apt, considering London’s increasingly important role as a tech hub.
With investors lowering predictions for the microblogging service, shareholders unhappy with the performance in the last two years and users continuing to stagnate, it seems staff are also fearful of their future, too.
Virgin Media Business has announced new plans to create fibre optic speeds in a new start-up hotspot in East London named ‘Tech City’, where several small technology business are set-up.
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