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iQ March 2010

 Published: March 2010 

Summary 

Welcome to the fourth edition of iQ magazine.

Packed full of interesting features, this edition includes...

  • iQ meet Stephen Timms
    An industry man at the heart of government
  • Back to the future - in 3D
    It's only taken 150 years for 3D to finally mature into a mass-market proposition...
   
  • NGOs: misisons accomplished- our industry's products are able to provide an effective way of collecting and managing vital information for NGOs
  • Gaming gets serious - what is driving the growth?
  • iPods and Broomsticks - the sweeping changes in government's engagement with its citizens
  • Smart meters need smart deployment - why are we taking on this monumental task?
  • ICT - reducing conflict - Building business relationships between Palestinian and Israeli ICT companies
  • Singing the world into existence: how technology is enhancing the traditional
  • Education ain't what it used to be- do teachers and learners really need an immersive learning environment, an interactive white board or any technology for that matter?

Download: iQ - March 2010 (PDF 8.7MB)

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iQ October 2009

 Published: October 2009

Summary 

Following on from iQ in May 2009, we are delighted to bring you the third edition.

October's edition of iQ includes the following…

  • Catalyst for a Digital Britain, we meet Neil Berkett, CEO, of Virgin Media
  • Hi Tech and Low Crime,Tom Wills-Sandford looks at the Met Police’s use of digital forensics
  • Democratising Healthcare, Melissa Frewin explains how technology is opening healthcare up, putting patients at the heart of their own health and social care services
  • Girl Tech: The next generation, Kate Craig-Wood, Co-founder & MD, Memset Dedicated Hosting, looks at the falling numbers of girls entering the technology professions
  • Investment Funds for Technology, Peter Rowell, Executive Chairman, Regent Partners, looks at those companies that are seeking finance in the coming months

Download: iQ - October 2009 (PDF 6.45MB)

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iQ  May 2009 (PDF 6MB) Published: May 2009

Summary 

Following on from the successful launch of iQ in October 2008, we are delighted to bring you the second edition.

The feedback received to date has been excellent and even triggered a response from Paul Murphy MP, Minister for Digital Inclusion in relation to our ‘Digital Divide – is it real?’ article.

Packed full of interesting articles, May's edition also includes the following…

  • iQ meets Jeremy Hunt, Shadow Secretary of State for Culture
  • Leader or Island?  Will the UK become an isolated species in the world of digital communications?
  • The Last Billion.  We take a look at the transformative effect the internet could have on the poorest one billion people on the planet.
  • Dark Clouds and Silver Linings.  Deloitte predicts the year ahead is going to be tough – for the technology industry and the wider economy – but opportunities for growth are unlikely to be totally absent…
  • Identity Management.  With or without ID cards
  • Man of the Match: Hawk-Eye?  iQ examines the role of technology in sport

Download: iQ  May 2009 (PDF 6MB)


Download iQ Magazine (PDF 2.8MB) Published: October 2008

Summary 

We were delighted to announce the launch of the first edition of iQ in October 2008. iQ is a quarterly whistle stop tour of industry topics brought to your desk by our finest contributors and designed to give you, our members, an enjoyable yet informative read.

Packed full of interesting articles, in October's edition we looked at the following… 

  • 10 ways the credit crunch will hit IT Will the industry survive the fallout?
  • Digital divide – is it real? Intellect investigates this modern trend…
  • Facebook and the audacity of hope Barack Obama’s web gamble changes the way campaigns are run
  • Cloud Computing, the silver lining for business? Imagine a future where new software applications are built and delivered in hours
  • Selling air - how the management and use of radio spectrum drives new markets
  • What does it take to be successful in the ICT sector? An interview with Sean Finnan

Download: iQ October 2008 (PDF 3MB)


 
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