FT Digital Business with Peter Whitehead

By: Financial Times
  • Summary

  • FT Digital Business looks at the use and management of technology in business, the issues surrounding investment in technology, and thought leadership in areas vital to business decision-makers.

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Episodes
  • Protecting against cyber-attacks
    Jun 27 2010
    In this week's podcast Peter talks to Edward Amoroso, chief security officer at AT&T about critical national infrastructures and what countries and companies can do to protect themselves against cyber-attacks. Also, Stephen Pritchard investigates what companies can do with the enormous amounts of data they collect. He talks to Stephen Brost, chief technology officer for Teradata, a data warehousing and analytics company.

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    18 mins
  • Toy cars, wine and the power of the mind
    Jun 20 2010
    In this week's pod:Controlling a toy car with facial expressions, changing the price of a bottle of wine…. Peter spends a day with the inventors at IBM's Hursley Labs.Presented by Peter Whitehead

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    22 mins
  • Building a digital city
    Jun 13 2010
    In this week's pod:Peter asks what makes a smart city, how big a part does design technology play, and what are the benefits to residents?Guests:Peter Elliot, a wireless broadband specialist for PA ConsultingFraser Davidson, from IBM's UK Smarter Cities Mark Paraskeva, Autodesk vice president for the Emea regionPresented by Peter WhiteheadProduced by LJ FilotraniNext week:Powering cars by thought

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    16 mins

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