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.

Communications & Networking

100,000 London homes set for ultrafast speeds by 2019

Cloud & Edge Computing

The future of on-demand lies in the cloud

Cybersecurity

UK manufacturers fall victim to cyber attacks, survey reveals

Cybersecurity

TSB chaos after online banking data leak

TSB has issued an apology, this morning, after online banking data leak left customers able to access other people's accounts.

Start-up scene

Who are the tennis aces serving up tech investment?

We take a look at some of the sporting celebrities cropping up in the industry supplying tennis tech investment.

Business & Strategy

Technologists continue to gain seats in FTSE boardrooms

Data Analytics & Data Science

Banks vulnerable to fake data as quality called into question

Business Skills

Handling a crisis when you aren’t under attack

EMEA

London’s trust in tech sector at all time low, finds TLA survey

AI & Machine Learning

Ethical AI – the answer is clear

Alistair McLean, Head of Data Science and Machine Learning for one-to-one marketing company Clicksco, examines ethical AI and how being transparent is vital to engaging with the public in a responsible manner.

Digital Transformation

Leveraging the power of digital technology

AI & Machine Learning

IT pros react to House of Lords Committee AI Code of Practice