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Adrian Bridgwater

photo of Adrian BridgewaterAdrian Bridgwater is a freelance journalist and corporate content creation specialist focusing on cross platform software application development as well as all related aspects software engineering, project management and technology as a whole.

Adrian is a regular writer and blogger with Computer Weekly, Dr Dobbs Journal and others. His journalistic creed is to bring forward-thinking, impartial, technology editorial to a professional and home user audience around the world. 

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Gary Flood

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Gary started his ICT career in the mid 1980s, moving from programming to journalism. A prolific commentator on the UK enterprise ICT sector, Gary has been thinking and writing about service management since the early 2000s, a time when he really started to focus on skills and development, too.

 

 

 

Luke Medland

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I'm the CTO for the National Skills Academy for IT and its parent company, e-skills UK. I'm responsible for the IT strategy, application development, operations and technical solutions. 

 

I'm a geek and I'm passionate about technology. When I'm not at the computer/tablet/smartphone (not often!) I'm either at the gym or relaxing with my wife and children.

 

You can find me on Google Buzz, Google+, Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

 

Olivia Osmond

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I’m web editor here at the National Skills Academy for IT. My background’s in education marketing and I’m especially interested in content strategy and implementation.

 

Feel free to get in touch if you’ve got any content suggestions or requests.

You can find me on Twitter and LinkedIn.

 

 

James West

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James has been a journalist in the technology, IT and business space for more than 10 years and currently edits ServiceDesk360 and CSUK

In his spare time, James enjoys running, gaming, cricket and playing with his three boys - all of who are under ten.  This latter point explains why he has very little spare time!

You can follow James on Twitter, LinkedIn, or through his website.