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Mash-ups, social networking and web services? Yes, Westminster

Interview: David Wilde, CIO, Westminster City Council

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"I am frankly not much excited by technology per se"

Profile: Jos Creese, Hampshire County Council's head of IT

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The massive IT overhaul brewing at Carlsberg

Interview: Kenneth Egelund Schmidt, CIO Carlsberg IT

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"We don't need custom services, we don't need anything fancy"

Profile: DWP CIO, Joe Harley on making gov't IT better and cheaper...

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'The web is getting into our DNA'

Profile: Outgoing Channel 4 CIO Ian Dobb on 10 years with the broadcaster

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"I'm not an out and out technology person"

Profile: Jeremy Boss, Audit Commission CIO

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Virgin Atlantic's IT director on budget cuts and having fun

Interview: Mike Cope talks embracing Linux

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Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs

CIO Jury: Hidden costs mean open source software isn't always an IT budget stretcher

How tech is helping gamblers get that casino feeling

How tech is helping gamblers get that casino feeling

bwin working on helping gamers get social

Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs

Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs

CIO Jury: Corporate world still shunning OS X

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Home Office CIO on taming tech and why ID cards are good news

Home Office CIO on taming tech and why ID cards are good news

Interview: Annette Vernon, Home Office CIO

On a new Voyager, tackling fraud and the intellectual challenge

On a new Voyager, tackling fraud and the intellectual challenge

Interview: Nationwide IT director, Peter Stafford

Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman

Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman

Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO Transport for London, on making IT boring

Mash-ups, social networking and web services? Yes, Westminster

Mash-ups, social networking and web services? Yes, Westminster

Interview: David Wilde, CIO, Westminster City Council


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