Video: Mobile web has moved from hype to reality
Claranet's UK managing director talks to IT PRO about the mobile web and how online infrastructure in the business world is evolving.


In the second part of our Q&A, Michel Robert, managing director of Claranet in the UK, talks about how the bad guys are turning good technology against us and what ISPs need to do to help keep their customers safe against the backdrop of such increased threats.
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