Brexit – what does it mean for technology, business, and public relations?
The question of what Brexit means for us all is still – 900-odd days after it was voted on – yet to be answered. What we can see is research that suggests the economy w
Lifting the lid on Netflix
The rise of Netflix has shaken up TV schedules, given Hollywood cause for concern and led to reports of the first case of Netflix addiction in India Currently boasting 139 million
What will 2019 have in store for fintech post Brexit?
With all of the uncertainty around Brexit (and the future of business, innovation and growth in the UK), many could be forgiven for thinking there has been a downturn in new invest
PR learnings: Creating a winning team
It’s not often in the world of tech PR that our working worlds collide with our outside interests. But this month, for my colleagues Dan, Ed and I, we were very privileged to att
Reading and learning – not just for children and not just for World Book Day
Last Thursday marked World Book Day. Now in its 22nd year, the UNESCO-recognised initiative is a celebration of literature and reading, acknowledged in over 100 countries worldwide
Security and diversity – buzzwords with substance
Amidst the buzz and commotion that MWC brings for telecoms and service providers, there’s another equally large beast that stirs at a similar time every year. For the security in
Quickfire MWC questions – Katie, and making a success of MWC
In the run-up to what is arguably one of the biggest tech trade shows on earth, MWC, we’ve set Alan Partridge (Ben Cole) on our telecoms sector wizards. With razor-sharp wit and
Quickfire MWC questions – Declan and the Biggest Trade Show…in the world!
In the run up to the biggest telecoms trade show in the world, MWC, we let roving reporter (and Alan Partridge aspirant) Ben sit down with our telecoms sector wizards. He’s gauge
Winning friends and influencing people at MWC Barcelona
The BBC, Reuters, Capacity and Ovum share their thoughts at Babel’s panel event MWC Barcelona has become a key fixture in the telecoms industry, drawing over 100,000 attendees ea
A degree of public relations: choosing your University course
It is September and the start of a new academic year. For those who finished their A-levels, there were some fairly sizeable decisions to make. University? Gap year? Career path? A