
Bridling the blockchain for financial services
Many technologies have their origins not in corporate R&D labs, but instead in the bright minds of individuals working in their parents’ garages and student flats. Alongside developing great... Read more

Which Insurer or Bank will be first to offer Home Phone & Broadband?
The way people buy services such as broadband, insurance, banking and utilities is changing rapidly with the rise of online marketplaces and comparison sites. ... Read more

Thrills, skills and biometrics – what the financial sector is thinking about Windows 10
Looking purely at Microsoft’s marketing of Windows 10, you’d be forgiven for thinking that it has been tailor made for the financial services industry.
The... Read more

I’m a Business…Get Me Out Of Here!
Another season of “I Am A Celebrity…” came to close this month in the UK.
The concept is simple, take a bunch of varied ‘successful’ individuals, throw them together in... Read more

Children in Need – Just One Night of the Year?
This month was the annual BBC event to raise money for Children in Need. My company, like many others, did our bit – we undertook lots of individual fundraising... Read more

When scoring 7/10 isn’t good enough
Apart from the dark nights closing in you can always tell it’s Christmas in the UK when that good-old favourite Strictly Come Dancing returns to screens. I could blame... Read more

Isn’t it Lord Sugar that should be a candidate on The Apprentice?
Last week I published a blog on the Great British Bake Off, and it got me thinking about other top BBC TV shows. The... Read more

Can you have your cake and eat it?
The TV show ‘Great British Bake Off’ has been a massive hit, attracting viewers from all walks of life. There are valuable lessons to be learned from the show:... Read more

Human-centric Computing – the missed opportunity?
My last blog focused on those organisations struggling to get off Windows XP, or those living with the legacy of a poorly performing post... Read more

Six months on – but not forgotten
Six months after Microsoft officially ended support for Windows XP, many challenges remain for enterprise migration.
I have been around long enough to know just how boring it is to... Read more

A perfect 10?
Yesterday Microsoft released Windows 10 on technical preview, with plans to release the full production version in 2015. By missing out Windows 9 completely, it sends the message that... Read more