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The Cabinet Office's silence speaks volumes

The Cabinet Office's silence speaks volumes
PayPal faces increased competition from the likes of Amazon, Google and assorted newcomers. Time to splash some cash on a new look, some digital marketing and a focus on mobile tech.
Janet Holling urges that IT needs to start speaking a different language to make the project work
Equinix Cloud Exchange service automates multi-cloud connectivity from private infrasturucture into AWS, Azure and other public clouds
Pandora wants to be perceived as a player in the traditional radio space as it eyes up the potential advertising revenue from local radio station media buyers.
Innovation involves risk. Government bodies can't die, which means there's no incentive to embrace disruption.
30 million customers should have access to Paym. I'm one of the 20 million that don't. This is an epic fail in the making.
What do you do when an interest group flexes its muscles? Why kick back with sarcasm.
Chief Strategy Officer Dave Wright also hinted at some acquisitions ahead
The failure of G+ points us away from massive sites towards jugular apps. Here's my enterprisey take.