Adam Shepherd
Adam Shepherd has been a technology journalist since 2015, covering everything from cloud storage and security, to smartphones and servers. Over the course of his career, he’s seen the spread of 5G, the growing ubiquity of wireless devices, and the start of the connected revolution. He’s also been to more trade shows and technology conferences than he cares to count.
Adam is an avid follower of the latest hardware innovations, and he is never happier than when tinkering with complex network configurations, or exploring a new Linux distro. He was also previously a co-host on the ITPro Podcast, where he was often found ranting about his love of strange gadgets, his disdain for Windows Mobile, and everything in between.
You can find Adam tweeting about enterprise technology (or more often bad jokes) @AdamShepherUK.
Latest articles by Adam Shepherd
QuietPC UltraNUC Pro 7 Fanless review: You’ve got no fans
By Adam Shepherd, Gareth Halfacree published
Reviews An old-style Intel NUC wrapped in a new, fanless housing
Lenovo ThinkPad X390 review
By Adam Shepherd published
Reviews This ThinkPad is a brilliant blend of performance and functionality
Now is the time to embrace remote working
By Adam Shepherd published
Opinion As Brexit looms, businesses need to adapt before it’s too late
Intel Hades Canyon NUC review: Dead impressive
By Gareth Halfacree, Adam Shepherd published
Reviews If you don’t mind the weird design, Intel’s Hades Canyon packs a lot of power into a very small space
QuietPC Mini Multi Display PC review
By Gareth Halfacree, Adam Shepherd published
Reviews Powered, unusually, by an AMD Ryzen Embedded processor, this powerhouse can drive four displays
Apple iMac Pro review: The return of the king
By Adam Shepherd, Dale Walker published
Reviews Apple regains its place as the big dog of enterprise workstations
xkcd webcomic forums hit by data breach
By Adam Shepherd published
News Hackers make off with usernames, email addresses and passwords belonging to message board users
View From the Airport: VMworld US 2019
By Adam Shepherd published
Opinion Gelsinger and co show no signs of slowing down
What is Hadoop?
By Rene Millman, Clare Hopping, Adam Shepherd published
In-depth We explain the Java-based framework powering Big Data and another industrial revolution
VMworld 2019 sees wide range of partner announcements
By Adam Shepherd published
News New integrations, co-engineered products and expanded support across VMware’s estate
Pat Gelsinger: “Bitcoin today is not OK”
By Adam Shepherd published
News VMware CEO blasts cryptocurrencies
Carbon Black execs reveal post-acquisition plans
By Adam Shepherd published
In-depth Security firm's CEO and CTO talk integration, growth and Gelsinger
VMware boosts networking portfolio with new updates
By Adam Shepherd published
News NSX family receives a range of new capabilities and additions
VMware shakes up executive lineup with new CTO
By Adam Shepherd published
News Ray O’Farrell will now lead cloud-native strategy
VMware doubles down on Kubernetes and hybrid cloud
By Adam Shepherd published
News The company’s annual show sees updates across a number of product lines
VMware deal is a boon for partners, says Carbon Black CEO
By Adam Shepherd published
News The acquisition allows VMware partners to get into MSSP market
IT Pro Panel: Why is patch management so difficult?
By Adam Shepherd published
IT Pro Panel We find out what’s behind perennial problem of pushing out patches
What to expect from VMworld US 2019
By Adam Shepherd published
Opinion ‘And when Gelsinger saw the breadth of his domain, he wept, for there were no more clouds to conquer’
Druva launches intelligent storage tiering for AWS
By Adam Shepherd published
News Service is designed for long-term data retention
Intel announces new 10th-gen ‘Comet Lake’ processors
By Adam Shepherd published
News New chips boast ‘double-digit’ performance gains
Japanese-Korean tensions could cause global memory and storage drought
By Adam Shepherd published
News Clampdown on tech exports could choke component supply
KNOB attack lets hackers listen in on your Bluetooth calls
By Adam Shepherd published
News Vulnerability allows attackers to ‘completely break’ Bluetooth encryption
For Cloudflare, is hate speech too profitable to give up?
By Adam Shepherd published
Opinion The 8chan saga proves that tech companies are incapable of self-regulating
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