About

Kayleigh Bateman was the Editor of Information Age in 2018. She joined Vitesse Media from WeAreTheCIty where she was the Head of Digital Content and Business Development. During her time at WeAreTheCity she launched its technology arm WeAreTechWomen, covering stories about diversity in tech and growing the WeAreTechWomen community through events, an annual conference and awards. She previously worked as the Special Projects Editor for Computer Weekly, owned by TechTarget, and was the launch Editor of CW Europe. Kayleigh joined TechTarget as the Site Editor for SearchVirtualDataCentre.co.uk and later became the Managing Editor for the company’s five UK search sites. She started her career, in technology, as a Reporter on CRN UK at Incisive Media. Kayleigh attended the University of Hertfordshire, where she studied for her BA in English Literature, Journalism and Media Cultures. In her spare time she is on call with the British Red Cross as South East Emergency Response.

Cybersecurity

Senior IT execs admit to more cyber threats than they can control

Diversity

Female tech entrepreneurs more successful at crowdfunding than men

Data Protection & Privacy

GDPR: Respecting data is the new currency of trust

Consumer Electronics & Mobile

When it comes to business connectivity Wi-Fi remains king

Digital Transformation

Digital disruption means ethics is playing catch-up

While it can’t be denied that technology has been driving the biggest disruptions in business across the past decade, it should also be noted that in numerous cases, regulation, and indeed ethics, have struggled to keep up.

IoT and M2M

What every business needs to know about opportunities in Internet of Things

Cybersecurity

Moving forward securely in this bold new world

Media & Marketing

Are today’s digital consumers being served?

Diversity

Girls in ICT Day celebrated with events across the globe

Today marks ITU International Girls in ICT Day, which will be celebrated with a series of global events to encourage young women to consider careers in STEM.

AI & Machine Learning

Tech sector and government back £1 billion AI deal

Software and Applications

The future of enterprise applications

Demand for round-the-clock services is forcing many organisations to implement new enterprise applications to deliver high-performance, scalable and always-on digital services.

Diversity

Booking.com and Web Summit join forces to drive women in tech