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Editor’s note: The cloud whips up a storm
Another cloud, for which there is no proper description, has drifted across the global horizon, writes Peter Whitehead
The first IT-literate president
Barack Obama ‘gets’ technology. So what does that mean for the sector and the wider world? Richard Waters considers the potential impact
Perspectives: China may spring surprises by taking technology lead
It remains to be seen whether the internet will prove in the end to be the catalyst for reform in Chinese infrastructure and society, writes Alan Cane
Personal view: A vanguard of CIOs has real clout in boardroom
Nick Kirkland argues that technology bosses’ unique insight into operational processes is vital to successful business change
Valley view: An election largely won in cyberspace
With the votes and opinions now taken account of, both Barack Obama and the internet can claim victory, writes Chris Nutall
Boardroom debate: Hope that bad times make good leaders
The history-making US elections have put hope and leadership back on the table, writes Ade McCormack
What IT means to me: Technology’s world of opportunities
Stephen Pritchard talks to the Intel chairman about technology to help patients, teachers and students
IT going green: Delicate game of data centre metrics
For now, the idea of a standard certification for a data centre is some way off, writes Stephen Pritchard
Did IT work: Drinks company raises a glass to CRM
A big sporting tournament is not a good time for the bars to run dry. But for Switzerland’s leading drinks group, this could have been the result had an IT project gone wrong, writes Stephen Pritchard
Designs on mobility – the final verdict
The co-founders of leather goods company, Anna Vince, took up a challenge to work on the move. Read about what they learned



