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2018: An IT Odyssey

Martin Walshaw, Senior Systems Engineer at F5 Networks, puts 2018's trends and opportunities under the spotlight.
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Martin Walshaw
15 Nov 2017
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Martin Walshaw
14 Jun 2017

The future of all things that think, sync and link

It's time to re-evaluate the future of thinking, says Martin Walshaw, senior engineer, F5 Networks.
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Martin Walshaw
15 Aug 2016

OPINION: Held to ransom: keeping your data out of the wrong hands

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Africa
20 Mar 2015

Beware mobile banking apps

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Africa
12 Jan 2015

Four technology trends to look out for in 2015

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Africa
3 Dec 2014

Africa's top game-changing tech trends in 2015

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