Archive - 28 Sep 2005
NB: blogging vs broadband
Seven out of 10 people don't know what a blog is, and nine out of 10 are baffled by podcasting and f...
NB: Women in tech awards
silicon.com analysis & reports editor Sylvia Carr is just back from the judging panel of the Women a...
Business and security still at odds
'You do your thing, we'll do ours and everything can fall down the gaps in between'...
BT slashes VoIP prices to keep customers
As UK VoIP market gets red hot
silicon.com introduces new concept in blogging
Fire up the Newsdesk Blog...
NB: CIOs should be put in jail
CIOs being jailed like CEOs and CFOs will be the signal that the IT chief has really made it to the ...
Photos: Highlights from the silicon.com CIO Forum
The best quotes, all the action and that custom-made Linux tie...
Biometrics curing password headaches
And boy do we hate PA55w0RD5...
NB: Steve in Salisbury
Fire in the hole! We're at Salisbury Plain today with the MoD. Look out for our upcoming coverage of...
NB: PS CRM experts
We have a senior reporter in need of a public sector CRM expert this afternoon. Got a good contact? ...
Mobile industry will bet on 3.5G
That and nothing else, maintains GSMA
CIO Forum: Are CIOs ready to take the next step up?
"There is a parting of the ways coming," says one IT chief...
NB: Simon Moores on innovation
Is the UK doomed to decay? 'Are we to become a foggy, soggy, over-regulated and over-taxed island' -...
Opinion: Something's rotten in the software economy
The future's not so bright
Mobile TV could hamstring 3G
Could another acronym be operators' lifeline?
NB: WiMax
WiMax - all things to all men? News out yesterday reveals that the BBC teamed up with Telabria to be...
Terry Matthews scoops CNET lifetime achievement award
Wales' first billionaire gets top gong on the night...
NB: Linux tie
Open source guru and pal of Linus Torvalds, Bruce Perens met with a group of CIOs to discuss the fut...
TCG: Mobiles need hardware-based security and DRM
Safeguarding data - from loss, theft and abuse...
NB: Sale of the century
eBay remains everyone's favourite online place to flog tat and treasure - so no surprise that two en...
NB: CIO Forum success
We're delighted with how our second annual CIO Forum went yesterday. You should see a load of covera...
Microsoft and JBoss join hands for servers
Gates gets an open source buddy
US tax breaks for secure firms?
Be safe, be richer...
RIM picks Intel for BlackBerry
Months of speculation end...
Mobility for the masses
Not just an executive toy any more...
Yahoo! desktop search is go...
Find stuff...
Visa and MasterCard to clear up links with data loss firm
Following record breaking card scandal