Hard profits in software
The big software companies are profitable but Google is a goldmine.
Hardball with the giants
HP and IBM have battled it out for years but only one can win.
Faster, higher, censored
China will use the 2008 Olympic Games to market itself to the world. All countries do this, but the Chinese example will look more like Berlin 1936 than Sydney 2000.
Not just about the laptop when it comes to profits
The One Laptop Per Child project sounded like a good idea in 2005, but two years is a long time in the IT industry when the big boys want a piece of the action.
Better than rocket science
A brilliant German invented the digital computer but the Nazis never realised its potential.
Connect with the future in the lab
Bit by bit, everything is being connected and automated.
For the record, hit a fast-forward button for data with destiny
Speed, speed and more speed governs what we can and can't do with critical business data.
Merging the natures of the beasts
Acquisitions mean software company numbers are falling.
And, for your information, a few facts
The problems of information management are likely to get bigger before they get better.
The Boston IT party
You've all heard of Silicon Valley. It's where it all began, right? Well, not quite.