Dreamforce 2014: A Focus on Philanthropy
You might recently remember that the Babel team talked to reporters in the US and UK to find out what they thought the key trends might be at Dreamforce 2014. From security and pri
Taking a trip back to university…
Last week, two members of the Babel team had the opportunity to return to university. But this time, our trip to UCL just around the corner, wasn’t to study or write a dreaded di
A VoLTE-face
At the LTE Voice Summit in London this week operators and solution providers alike were putting their heads together, trying to work together to understand how to monetise and depl
Health 2.0 and the future of health technology
In San Francisco and Silicon Valley, health technology has been increasing in popularity in recent years. From the latest tracking gadgets to improving the efficiency of hospitals,
An interconnected world needs a connected outlook
If working in public relations teaches you anything, it’s that uncompromised channels of communication are vital to achieving success in any sector. The Internet of Things (IoT)
Part-time working in PR: how to juggle children and a career
Three years ago when I was thinking about returning to work after having my son, I spoke to various recruiters and people in the industry about my desire to work part-time so I cou
Bums on seats @ Mobile World Congress
Here at Babel PR we always get ready for Mobile World Congress as early as possible. We’ve been preparing speaker submissions, award entries, drafting messaging, designing ev
Putting your finger on it
Sometimes, this PR business is alright you know. You may have seen in the news recently that Barclays is going to be launching a new finger vein scanning technology for its corpora
Smart Farming – how technology is transforming the agricultural industry
A new era of farming is upon us and the summer of 2014 will go down in history as one of the quickest harvests on record. Of course, the weather helps; the early sunshine and hot s
Proactivity…the next move of cloud providers?
In the wake of the iCloud hack Apple stated that they did not experience a security breach, but rather the leak was the result of a ‘targeted attack on particular accounts.’ As