job peter cochrane

Dear silicon.com... young and old, clueless managers, life without Facebook

Comment Peter Cochrane's Blog: Know-nothing managers Bravo Peter! Even better, we enjoyed getting the job done. The rest were macho numb-skulls with good teeth, a head for numbers, a loud mouth and an overwhelming desire to move on to the next job. [23 Aug 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Know-nothing managers

Comment Most managers had done the job, had worked their way up and understood the operations, technology and customer. Written at the Membury Service Station on the M4 Motorway whilst transiting from Cardiff to Woodbridge. [20 Aug 2007]

Email impossible to escape - even on holiday

News Read the latest missive from tech guru and silicon.com columnist, Peter Cochrane, as he blogs from around the world. According to research, holidays often take second place to the day job for a lot of IT managers, with many failing to take their... [02 Aug 2007]

Editor's Blog: The Facebook sweepstake

Comment Now quite a few of us like these kind of internet age uber-experiments but at a silicon.com editorial board dinner last night the subject came up of just how useful these networks are or will end up being.silicon.com columnist and well-known... [31 Jul 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: How I boosted my mobile signal

Comment Of course this involves a loss of gain from the optimum realized for TV use but for those enthusiastic enough, it is an easy job to trim down and reposition the elements according to the approximate shortening ratio 850/950 depending on the... [18 Jul 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare

Comment A new team of investigators got on the job but couldn't prove any link at all. Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched to silicon.com via the City of Westminster free (for a trial period) wi-fi service [29 May 2007]

CIO Essentials: Web 2.0 hype, Google and wi-fi risks

News This latest polemic from Peter Cochrane struck two chords with me. Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is web 2.0 doomed to fail? Interesting to see this is recognised to be of benefit to those with inadequate web access - which takes us back to Peter Cochrane... [01 May 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: My changing TV habits

Comment During my early career I moved homes many times as job changes cropped up frequently. Written on BA6947 flying from Malaga to Gatwick Airport and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi service in London a day later [30 Apr 2007]

Leader: Biometrics - good or bad?

Leader Our globetrotting blogger Peter Cochrane has long called for technology to speed up and improve the quality of airport security. Yet talk about biometrics being used to evaluate candidates in a job interview or on an ID card and many - even some... [07 Feb 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Poking CIOs with a stick

Comment I have been attending the annual silicon.com CIO Forum for the past few years and this year it was my job to give the opening keynote. Initial draft written at the silicon.com CIO Forum in London on 26 September 2006. [02 Oct 2006]

Photos of the month - September 06

Photo Columnist Peter Cochrane ignited controversy with his opinion that young people will bring down the IT department as we know it. A lively panel debate followed, answering Cochrane's criticism. Eden hugs trees and tech: In his job as head of ICT at... [28 Sep 2006]

Photos: Quotes of the day - CIO Forum

Photo Cochrane lights the blue touch paper: silicon.com columnist Peter Cochrane sparked controversy with his assessment of the future of the IT department in an age where students are the most tech-savvy members of society. [26 Sep 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: China's education in transition

Comment One or two of the smartest might aspire to a job in the local co-op, government offices or utilities. Written at the Beijing airport and despatched via a for-pay wi-fi service in the BA lounge. But then I discovered another five signals and the... [19 Jul 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Viagra for the brain

Comment Whilst I can fully appreciate the need to win, the pressure of competition and the desire to get a good job, nothing justifies risking our basic health and fitness. Despatched to silicon.com via an intermediate station-based wi-fi service. [20 Jun 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Education on the fly

Comment At the same time the notion of a job for life seemed to have evaporated equally fast. Written in Schaumburg and despatched to silicon.com from the wi-fi network in the Chicago O'Hare Airport As a youngster I recall people impressing upon me the... [24 May 2006]

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