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Meta Group Quarterly: The five most important trends for CIOs
Comment Business Intelligence (BI) is another leveraging application. While BI has long been part of the IT landscape, the scale up of ERP, CRM and supply chain applications has created massive data factories,... [28 Mar 2003]
UK gadget fans hoard £5bn of high-tech toys
News Ian Willmore, spokesman for Friends of the Earth, said hoarding is "an inevitable bi-product of an economy which depends upon creating demand for new technology," and warned "it is a persistent problem which is only... [16 Aug 2002]
9/11 had 'no impact' on business continuity plans
News Fourteen per cent claim to review their processes on a bi-annual basis. Just three per cent of IT managers claim their business continuity strategies have been affected by the events of 11 September. With the anniversary... [16 Aug 2002]
Axed WorldCom staff may lose severance pay-outs...
News It has emerged that the company changed its severance payments policy last month, before the fraud came to light, so that axed staff would receive their pay-off cheques in bi-weekly instalments rather than a one-off lump... [16 Jul 2002]
Pity poor Ralf Schumacher
Comment The use of bi-directional telemetry technology has previously been banned since 1993. Not only is he not as good as his prodigiously chinned elder brother Michael, he's sick to the back teeth of hearing about it during... [01 Mar 2002]
Hackers' threat to Formula 1 cars
News Formula 1's governing body, the FIA, has voted to let teams use bi-directional telemetry technology, which has been banned since 1993. Formula 1 drivers could come under attack from malicious hackers while at the wheel... [27 Feb 2002]
Super fast DSL to hit Europe first
News Scott Bender, a spokesman at Efficient Network pointed out that SHDSL provides the bi-directional high-speed transfers that voice, video, virtual private networking and other high-bandwidth applications require. [25 Apr 2001]
Eutelsat to offer broadband from outer space
News Eutelsat's current fleet of 18 satellites covers Europe, large parts of Africa and the Middle East and links up with the US. About 56 per cent of the capacity is currently used for television broadcasts, and over 40 per cent for digital... [26 Mar 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: How to do WAP, the death of the PC, and Baan's troubled times
Comment While most business intelligence (BI) tools already offer HTML output in order to make corporate information easily available over the Web, this does not immediately help the truly mobile user. WAP will be big -... [05 Mar 2000]