Cyber security's dragons and snakes
19/5/2009 | external link
What are the weak spots in enterprise security? In this video Ira Winkler, president of the international information security firm the Internet Security Advisors Group, talks to silicon.com at the RSA Conference 2008 in London about the threats of going online.
Cyber security at the Beijing Olympics
19/5/2009 | external link
In this video information security managers for the Beijing Olympic Games IT partner Atos Origin, Vladan Todorovic and Marc Llanes Badia, discuss how tech kept the Games on track. Here they talk us through how their risk-management technology sorted through 12 million alerts per day and narrowed them down to just 90 critical alarms.
E-instructor teaches safe driving
19/5/2009 | external link
silicon.com reporter Nick Heath demos an electronic driving instructor, the GreenRoad Technologies Safety Centre. The system, which gives immediate feedback on driving performance via a tiny set of LED lights resting on the dashboard, can reduce crashes and drive down CO2 emissions. Watch Nick and GreenRoad European VP Aidan Rowsome show how their e-instructor responds to some quick stops and tight turns in the streets of Central London.
Interoperability trends
19/5/2009 | external link
Interoperability - what are the issues behind it? What progress are companies actually making towards it? And what are the prospects for virtualisation?
In this video, Jonathan Steel, CEO of technology researchers The Bathwick Group, discusses the results of the recent information management benchmark survey on silicon.com.
Business agility through flexible IT
19/5/2009 | external link
In this video silicon.com editor Steve Ranger discusses the techniques organisations use to respond swiftly to change and what disciplines they need to rise to the challenge. He is joined by Rob Bamforth, principal analyst at Quocirca, and Rajeena Brar, a consultant with Pierre Audoin Consultants
How many mobiles are you packing?
19/5/2009 | external link
Device convergence was on the menu at this year's Mobile World Congress, with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer saying the age of one phone for work and another for play is over. But what's the word on the mobile street? silicon.com went out and about at the Barcelona trade show to find out how many phones industry professionals prefer to use.
Mike Lynch on Autonomy's present and future
19/5/2009 | external link
In this exclusive silicon.com video interview, Mike Lynch, CEO and founder of Autonomy, one of the UK's biggest software companies, discusses the company's recent success - along with the secrets behind it - and what the company will be focusing on in the near future. Lynch feels it's only now that computers are able to understand how humans communicate and so are fitting in with our world, rather than humans adapting to theirs.
Mike Lynch on the UK tech industry
19/5/2009 | external link
Mike Lynch, CEO of software company Autonomy, recently sat down for a chat with silicon.com. In this second video from that exclusive interview, Lynch discusses the current state of the UK software industry, its strengths and weaknesses and the potential to run a successful tech company out of the UK.
Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch on the secrets of business success
19/5/2009 | external link
In this exclusive silicon.com video, Mike Lynch, CEO and founder of Autonomy, one of the UK's biggest software companies, discloses his thoughts on what it takes to make a successful entrepreneur. He also reveals why you must back the stars, why mistakes are so important and why he's a fan of Gordon Ramsay.
Museums bring history up-to-date with digital learning
19/5/2009 | external link
Nine museums and galleries in the UK have teamed up to use their digital archives to create two learning websites - one aimed at school children and one for adult learners. The project, led by the V&A, hopes to provide students across the world with access to their collections.




