Archive - 27 Sep 2005

CIO Forum: Who's getting the RFID benefits?

They're there and they must be shared as security gets ever more complicated, say retail CIOs...

nb: cio retail

RIFD tags might be great for retailers but where are the benefits for the manufacturers? This was on...

NB: Cochrane blog

silicon.com columnist and frequent flyer Peter Cochrane gives his expert advice on how to travel ult...

NB: BT price cuts

More proof Skype is changing the way telcos do business: Today BT said in a press release it has cut...

CIO Forum: Public sector failing at innovation

... and gets a real kicking for it too at London event...

NB: CIO Jury Live

Interesting debate at the silicon.com CIO Forum just now. Public sector v private sector - which is ...

CIO Forum: How IT helped turn around BA

It's all about working with the business, says CIO Paul Coby

NB: Nokia's Xpress

Figures out today must be music to Nokia's ears - the Mighty Finn has revealed that it expects to se...

NB - cio business not tech

Talking less about technology and more about things like new revenue streams and shareholder value i...

Motorola wins sub-$30 phone deal

'More phones and less taxes, please'

Palm's Treo mobile to get that PC feeling

"This is for customers who want that familiar Windows user experience"

Frontline workers ignored in government IT reform

Failure to engage staff puts IT modernisation agenda at risk...

NB: Chip and PIN In Focus

Is chip and PIN the way forward for secure financial transactions? This is the topic of this week's ...

Chip and PIN heads for cyberspace

Trials of technology to fight online fraud due next year

NB: CIO Forum George Polk

Entrepenuer and founder of hotspot provider The Cloud has just come off stage at the silicon.com CIO...

Building society banks on chip and PIN

Case study: Rollout of 100,000 cards kicks off

Gates still world's richest

Other techies showing strongly again...

Major tech firms back Itanium push

All aboard the Intel bandwagon...

VoIP wiretapping rules to be considered

US authorities want to listen in on net phone calls...

Devil's Advocate: Plutocracy not democracy

It's the fat-cat CEOs who are setting the agendas...

NB: Agenda Setters launch

Today we unveil the silicon.com 2005 Agenda Setters poll, our list of the top 50 movers and shakers ...

Google's Schmidt named the top man in tech

silicon.com unveils its Agenda Setters for 2005


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