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IT leads a nation’s recovery

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame believes that information and communication technology will provide an answer to many of the development challenges his country faces.

Editor’s note: A digital route to the past

Smart meters will soon be in many homes, showing inhabitants how much energy they are using and encouraging them to consume less, writes Peter Whitehead

Perspectives: IT’s top 10 troubles continue to go unresolved

There is a powerful need for IT managers capable of interpreting between the technicians and business management, writes Alan Cane

Personal view: Computers take charge by studying patterns

Mike Lynch says that embracing uncertainty can have a game changing impact on sales and margins

Valley view: We won’t look at displays in the same way

The displays are becoming equally capable of reaching out and touching and identifying us, writes Chris Nuttall

Boardroom debate: Japan shows how to go post-industrial

The Japanese know that in a post-industrial economy, creativity and innovation are where the value lies, writes Ade McCormack

Mobile networks: The race is on to keep the data flowing

Stephen Pritchard on fears over capacity as devices multiply

Mobile networks: The business user’s perspective

Business users might not yet be feeling the full impact of the mobile networks’ capacity troubles – but that point is not far off, writes Stephen Pritchard

What’s new: Monitor what’s being said on social networks

Some argue that businesses need to spot potentially compromising blog posts or online comments as social media come to affect them more, writes Geoff Nairn

Design technologies: Flying off the digital drawing board

Product development is now fast, accurate, green and efficient, reports Sarah Murray

Can you believe IT?: Instant mobile medical testing could save lives