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Click here to download gs-insight issue 15 |
Issue 15
In the 1st edition of 2009 we focus on globalisation, leadership and entreprenerialism. We interview Craig Boundy of Logica, Simon Calver the CEO at LOVEFiLM, Christina Domecq the Founder of SpinVox and many more.
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Click here to download gs-insight issue 14 |
Issue 14
Exclusive interviews with Symbian's Chief Executive Nigel Clifford, the CIO of Corus Bruno Laquet, and we chat with former 'Dragon' Doug Richard about his investments. Also in this issue we hear from the CleanTech Group's Richard Youngman, the government CIO John Suffolk as well as Industry Analyst Ian Spence.
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Click here to download gs-insight issue 13 |
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Issue 13
Exclusive interviews with executives from Oracle EMEA, Accel Partners and Ericsson, as well as interviews with Dragons Dens investor James Caan, Capita founder Rod Aldridge, and Gilles Babinet - founder of multiple new media companies.
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2010 |
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2010 has so far featured insight into the VC, Private Equity and Board communities, Cloud computing and Green IT.
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2009 |
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In 2009 we focus on issues such as globalisation, leadership and entrepreneurialism, also insight into issues such as: reinventing corporate IT, leadership, driving change and “bootstrapped businesses”
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2008 |
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In 2008 we brought you more of the interviews, topics and features you enjoy - continuing with Route to the Top, and A Week in the Life but expanding sections such as the Global Economy.
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2007 |
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2007 saw the rebrand of 'iopener' to 'GS-insight' and the move from 8 to 12 pages. We also began to focus more on the people aspect of technology.
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2006 |
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2006 featured interviews with Sir Robin Saxby of ARM, Duncan Tait of Unisys and two of the UKs great exports - Colin Macnab and Jon Temple
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2005 |
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GS-insight, formerly published as iopener, was introduced in 2005 as a concise overview of what was happening in the technology industry at the time
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