2025: A Year of Technology Magazine Covers

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2025: A Year of Technology Magazine Covers
Technology Magazine’s 2025 cover stars include astronaut Nora Al Matrooshi, IBM’s Leon Butler, AWS CEO Matt Garman & Brian Chess of Oracle company NetSuite

12 months, 12 covers.

2025 has seen a variety of tech leaders grace the front of Technology Magazine’s editions, with each issue packed full of engaging content from AI to cyber and data to sustainability.

But, for now, we’re taking a surface-level look at Technology Magazine across 2025.

As the year draws to a close, we celebrate our 12 2025 covers, from January to December.

January

A subtle moving cover kicked off 2025 for Technology Magazine, featuring AWS’ CEO Matt Garman.

After re:Invent closed in December 2024, we rounded up the highlights from Las Vegas, importantly Amazon’s Nova models, marking a major step in the company’s AI strategy – allowing it to deliver cost-efficient, high-performance and customisable AI. 

Technology Magazine - January 2025

“I have never been as excited today as I am about the future,” Matt said at the event.

Read the January 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

February

Cognizant graced the February cover, with SVP and Global Head of its Cloud Infrastructure and Security Practice Sriram Kumaresan discussing how the company is accelerating the cloud-led business transformation for the benefit of its clients.

technology Magazine - February 2025

“Many organisations encounter a myriad of challenges, from legacy system integration to data security concerns and compliance issues,” Sriram says. “Transitioning to the cloud requires a comprehensive strategy that addresses not only the technical aspects but also the cultural shifts within the organisation.”

Read the February 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

March

March’s front cover was all about US President Donald Trump and what his second term in office means for the tech industry in the United States of America.

Technology Magazine - March 2025

A subtly-moving cover, the story inside the magazine looks at how the sector had changed under the first few months of Trump’s tenure, with the President saying: “The United States has long been at the forefront of AI innovation, driven by the strength of our free markets, world-class research institutions and entrepreneurial spirit.

“To maintain this leadership, we must develop AI systems that are free from ideological bias or engineered social agendas. With the right Government policies, we can solidify our position as the global leader in AI and secure a brighter future for all Americans.”

Read the March 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

April

In April, Technology Magazine’s cover was all about the future of Gen AI, with AWS’ VP of AI Rahul Pathak speaking with the magazine for the Technology Interview.

Technology Magazine - April 2025

“Today, anyone with a credit card can access state of the art AI – the real differentiator is when you can combine that AI with the unique data you have about your business and customers,” he says.

Read the April 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

May

Oracle’s Global VP of AI Miranda Nash was Technology Magazine’s May cover star, who sat down to discuss how the tech giant’s AI Agent Studio is helping customers build and deploy agents within their enterprise systems.

Technology Magazine - May 2025

In May’s Technology Interview, Miranda – who left the corporation in November – said: “Oracle AI is the only brand we give to AI, which is basically infused at every layer of our stack. It starts with the infrastructure, a critical part of the picture, which was designed from the ground up for training and inferencing. That’s the foundation.” 

Read the May 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

June

June’s front cover of Technology Magazine was all about IBM’s Leon Butler. New-in-post as CEO for the UK and Ireland, Leon highlights how IBM’s strategy moves away from hype toward AI and hybrid-cloud tools that deliver tangible productivity gains and measurable business outcomes.

Technology Magazine - June 2025

“We are a leading AI and hybrid cloud company and AI is very much integral to that,” he says. “We support enterprise clients as well as the public sector, focusing on productivity gains and making them successful through AI and hybrid tools.”

Read the June 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

July

Nora Al Matrooshi is on the front of Technology Magazine’s out-of-this-world July cover, speaking alongside fellow Emirati astronaut Hazza Al Mansouri at GITEX Europe 2025.

Technology Magazine - July 2025

Speaking on testing AI, robotics and 3D bioprinting, the pair speak on how tech is accelerating the next era of space exploration.

“Technologies are changing every day,” Nora says. “Part of our role as astronauts is to test out these technologies. We’re aiming to go to the Moon, we’re aiming to go to Mars, so new technologies are being built and tested by astronauts all over the world at NASA, JAXA and ESA. 

“It’s exciting to see these developments and to be able to test them out.”

Read the July 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

August

Speaking with Technology Magazine for the Technology Interview, Orange Business’ CDIO Hriday Ravindranath emphasises the intersection of connectivity, cloud and cybersecurity.

Technology Magazine - August 2025

“Trust covers of course our ability to manage and ensure that our solutions and services conform to the ever-increasing and ever-changing regulatory context, however trust doesn't mean we close borders,” Hriday explains. “We need to be able to ensure that, in a digital world we are able to integrate, able to build and leverage innovation from all across the world all while ensuring that we are able to meet very stringent regulatory standards.”

Read the August 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

September

The need for speed is the core theme of September's cover. Taking a look into how Tata Communications is connecting F1 with two billion global fans in less than 200 milliseconds, the partnership emphasises how revolutionary remote production technology has transformed F1 broadcasting.

Technology Magazine - September 2025

“In the case of Formula One, the event might be in Australia, and your team is in London. So it’s not as if you will send somebody today if there is a problem – by tomorrow morning is just not an option,” Dhaval Ponda, VP & Global Head of Media & Entertainment Business at Tata Communications says, emphasising hwo time truly is of the essence in this line of work.

Read the September 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

October

The Google AI playbook is the focus of October’s Technology Magazine, with VP Global Generative AI Oliver Parker speaking on why enterprise AI success depends on strategy, not tools.

Technology Magazine - October 2025

“We’ve been an AI-first company for a very long period of time,” Oliver says. “When you think about our mission statement in terms of organising the world’s information and making it universally accessible and useful, that is fundamentally a data and AI mission statement.”

Read the October 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

November

November belongs to PepsiCo’s Venky Santhirahasan. The company’s VP Engineering & Technology speaks with Technology Magazine about how PepsiCo has been transforming fragmented systems into unified platforms serving one billion daily interactions.

Technology Magazine - November 2025

“By connecting stores and consumers intelligently, we are redefining how engagement, efficiency and growth happen at scale,” Venky notes.

Read the November 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

December

Our last cover of 2025, and our most recent cover, features Brian Chess, SVP of Technology and AI at Netsuite.

Technology Magazine December 2025

Speaking with Technology Magazine at SuiteWorld 2025 in Las Vegas, Brian points to how the company is embedding AI deeply into its cloud ERP platform through its next-generation offering, NetSuite Next – all while keeping human enablement at the centre of its strategy.

“We’re not ready for the fully autonomous business yet, so humans are key,” Brian emphasises. “Enabling those humans is a key part of the equation. AI can do some really tremendous stuff in terms of putting data in context and making things easier to use. We think, ultimately, what we’re doing is enabling humans.”

Read the December 2025 edition of Technology Magazine here.

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