john lewis
BT to snap up UK ISP
News Brightview operates the Global Internet, Madasafish and Waitrose ISP brands and is currently working with the John Lewis Partnership to launch the 'GreenBee' broadband and telephony service. BT is poised to snap up London-based consumer ISP... [06 Jul 2007]
How to stop your best tech staff from being poached
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis Three-quarters of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said it is getting harder to retain good staff, supporting research earlier this week from the Chartered Management Institute... [28 Jun 2007]
Photos: Celebrating the top CIOs
Photo Virgin group CIO Gareth Lewis (left) chats to Norwich Union CIO Alex Robinson (right) at the silicon.com CIO50 launch party. The CIO big-hitters - UK government CIO John Suffolk (left) with LCH Clearnet group CIO Martin Taylor (centre) and Vicky... [13 Jun 2007]
Retailers ignoring their online shoppers
News Hitwise VP of research, Heather Hopkins, said Tesco and several high street department stores have made significant gains in the past year - with John Lewis, Marks & Spencer, Tesco and Woolworths all climbing in the ranks. [30 May 2007]
John Lewis Partnership Enhances Its 'Employer of Distinction' Reputation With HR and Payroll Solutions
White Paper One of the U.K.s top ten retail businesses with 27 John Lewis department stores and 174 Waitrose supermarkets, John Lewis Partnership offers unparalleled service and quality products to its customers. [30 May 2007]
Will's Web Watch: Computer says 'no'
Comment Just yesterday morning, when I should have been taking delivery of a Nintendo Wii, I received an email from UK retail giant John Lewis telling me my order had been cancelled. In essence, a computer glitch, I was told, had cancelled my order for no... [10 May 2007]
'Keeping the lights on' stifles tech innovation
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis Two separate reports last week by the London School of Economics/PA Consulting and analyst Gartner hit out at a lack of vision from CIOs, saying the IT department is failing to take a lead and... [30 Apr 2007]
Warning over rogue wi-fi security risk
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis One of the main worries about wireless security is users unwittingly accessing insecure or malicious wireless networks when they are out of the office, according to a survey this week. [19 Apr 2007]
Businesses failing to enforce network abuse policies
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis Businesses are failing to properly enforce network usage and abuse policies by leaving it to the IT department to manage. Two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury panel of IT chiefs said... [30 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: CIO innovators - a recent chat
Comment I was at the Innovation and Growth forum event earlier this week, around for a short time in the day to listen to people such as Qinetiq chairman Sir John Chisholm and Rob Lewis, my former boss, as the founder of silicon.com, and now riding high... [16 Mar 2007]
CIO Jury: CEOs 'don't get' technology
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis Research by the Cranfield School of Management and the Chartered Management Institute out earlier this week found CEOs too often pass the buck on big IT-driven transformation and change... [08 Mar 2007]
CIO Jury: The Apple iPhone verdict
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis Half of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said they would be tempted to use an iPhone, although some raised concerns about it being tied to one mobile operator and its $499 price... [18 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: Graduates lack basic skills
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis A third of silicon.com's 12-person CIO Jury IT user panel said they have had problems with the quality and quantity of university leavers when recruiting graduates and a separate report this... [04 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: Do businesses spend too much on IT?
News John Keeling, director of computer services, John Lewis John Hemingway, CIO at Sheffield Hallam University, added: "I believe that it is more important that the money that is available is spent wisely and delivers value. [06 Oct 2006]
UK retailers fail disability web access test
News The only retailers on the list credited for making a genuine effort to improve the accessibility of their websites are John Lewis, Marks & Spencer and Tesco. The UK's top online shopping sites all fail to meet basic web accessibility guidelines put... [21 Sep 2006]
