
Miya Knights
A 25-year veteran enterprise technology expert, Miya Knights applies her deep understanding of technology gained through her journalism career to both her role as a consultant and as director at Retail Technology Magazine, which she helped shape over the past 17 years. Miya was educated at Oxford University, earning a master’s degree in English, and has enjoyed a hugely varied career in leading roles such as a global technology research director at Planet Retail and a senior research analyst at IDC.
She has also co-authored two books on business technology: ‘Amazon: How the World's Most Relentless Retailer will Continue to Revolutionize Commerce’ and ‘Omnichannel Retail: How to Build Winning Stores in the Digital World’, the latter of which was shortlisted for the 2020 Business Book of the Year Award in the Sales & Marketing category.
Her role as a journalist has seen her write for many of the leading technology publishers in the UK such as ITPro, TechWeekEurope, CIO UK, Computer Weekly, and also a number of national newspapers including The Times, Independent, and Financial Times.
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Researchers question Android push notifications design
News Newly discovered 'design flaw' could enable rogue app developers to create fake logins and steal passwords.
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Anonymous and LulzSec dump US police data
News Ongoing hacking government hacking campaign targets Law enforcement agencies in 11 states.
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Google spearheads Bletchley Park fundraising
News Web giant uses Street View to spotlight Enigma code-breaking heritage and restoration campaign.
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Home Office backs forensic fingerprint technology
News £80,000 research grant will fund development of techniques to identify details of suspects’ actions.
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Microsoft releases Mango to manufacturing
News Mobile OS development takes next step, but analyst urges firm to “get a move on.”
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SAP reports positive second quarter
News Software firm upbeat about software revenue growth and prospects for wider product portfolio
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Mozilla talks up multi-process work
News Firefox development team lays out efforts to improve speed, stability and performance.
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Cisco continues jobs cull
News Networking giant announces plans to cut a further 15 percent of its workforce in the Americas.
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Councils fall short on IT data management
News Many are compromising security with lack of ability to track and report on user activity in real time.
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Microsoft $250,000 reward targets Rustock gang
News The software giant appeals for information that might lead to conviction of spam botnet creators
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Sony Ericsson reports bright outlook despite Q2 loss
News Handset maker says Japan quake affects profits but is upbeat on US launch and second half prospects.
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Mozilla tackles single sign-on with BrowserID
News Launch of new project aims to make multiple logins and passwords a thing of the past.
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Public sector IT gets cookie law service
News Socitm offers website owners help to comply with new EU web tracking directive.
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Google+ extends beta to business
News Submission deadline looms for businesses looking to get involved with social network’s testing phase.
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Vendors must help with confusion over cloud computing
In-depth IT pros are apparently confused by the cloud, and the different ways IT services providers view it isn't helping.
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Server market recovery will be slow, says analyst
News 'Green shoots' may be on horizon, but revenue decline still into double digits.
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Can unifying comms help in a recession?
In-depth The industry is gearing up for a major push into unified communications, but what’s driving such confidence that there will be sufficient demand?
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Oracle sales down, but gaining ground in Europe
News The IT giant has reported a drop in software sales, while beating analysts’ forecasts and still growing in Europe.
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UK leads on green IT, innovation, investment
News A new independent study has found that UK IT professionals are stealing a march on their US and German counterparts.
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Government CIO moots ‘G Cloud’ app store plans
News Following the introduction of plans to create a government cloud, John Suffolk has been commenting on the possibility of establishing a public sector app store.
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Manchester Council rapped for data breach
News The Information Commissioner has rapped the authority after the loss of laptops containing the details of 1,754 school-based staff.
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Reviews reveal cracks in NHS IT project
News The long-awaited publication of 31 of the government’s Gateway Reviews on the £12.7-billion NHS project exposes calls for remedial action.
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Linux mainframe adoption set to grow
News A new independent survey has found availability, capacity and cost advantages are driving greater adoption of Linux on mainframes.
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Diageo signs outsourcing deals worth $35 million
News CSC deals will provide ongoing IT infrastructure support to the drinks giant and develop a new supply chain management system.
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