audience
Transatlantic Cable : Could the Cult of the Dead Cow be your friends?
Comment Last Saturday, a new piece of software was unveiled before an eager audience. In a hotel in Las Vegas, the programmers got up on stage and demonstrated their new product to an audience itching to get... [13 Jul 1999]
Plumtree pushes intranet portal
News Plumtree CEO, John Kunze, said the update reflects the portal's growth in terms of better content management and sturdier audience capabilities. Intranet vendor, Plumtree Software, has upgraded its Corporate Portal... [13 Jul 1999]
Silicon.com celebrates first birthday
News The Web site went live on 6 July 1998 as Europe's first online TV news network; since then, it has become one of the most visited Web sites outside the US, proving that a combined text and video-on-demand format is a compelling way to... [05 Jul 1999]
Silicon.com: Making sense of IT, one year on
Comment Speaking to the 100-strong audience at the IT on Board conference in February, Rene Carayol, IT director at IPC, urged all those working in end user organisations to be proud of their jobs. Exactly 12 months ago today,... [05 Jul 1999]
Ellison outlines his vision of 21st century technology
News On a rare visit to the UK, Ellison spoke to an audience of senior IT and business executives at the Economist 'New Directions in Computing' conference and outlined his vision of a global Internet economy: where the Web... [24 Jun 1999]
Networks Telecom attacked over 'dolly bird' image
News But Williamson said: "Most of the people [attending] are from exhibitors, not my target audience - end users. Just days before this year's Networks Telecom trade show swings into gear, the event has been attacked by a... [23 Jun 1999]
Golden opportunities in European online healthcare
Comment For any company thinking of getting involved, it is the perfect ecommerce model: there are products to sell and an audience that wants lots of regularly updated information about those products. The consumer healthcare... [11 Jun 1999]
Directors' Cut: David Taylor on people power
Comment The suppliers also command a greater government audience when it comes to comment on legislation. "The opinion of the strongest is always the best" (La Fontaine Fables - Book One) As IT moves into the new millennium and... [25 May 1999]
Cable firms map audience behaviour with digital set-tops
News Cable TV viewers in the US will soon be giving more than just monthly subscriptions to their cable companies, as new set-top boxes are sold which can tell exactly what a viewer has been watching. MediaOne is trialling the new system in... [19 Apr 1999]
Senate bill cracks down on online stock fraud
News The trick of spreading a rumour about a company's value and then selling stock as the price rises has been used before on Wall Street, but on the Internet those rumours are reaching a much wider audience of unsuspecting... [08 Apr 1999]
Microsoft splits into five
News You could say the company was very function orientated, but now we are saying it is better to be audience led," he said. Microsoft has finally announced its long awaited internal reorganisation after weeks of speculation. [30 Mar 1999]
EMC unveils storage area network range
News More and more of our target audience is interested in consolidating all the data that has been distributed back into the data centre. Storage giant, EMC has moved into the storage area networking (SAN) market with the... [03 Mar 1999]
UK job centres go online
News She explained: "We are pursuing a continuous programme of change to ensure our services can be accessed by as wide an audience as possible. The UK's Employment Service will enter the information age this year with the... [22 Feb 1999]
Business needs come first say Silicon.com delegates
News Members of the 100-strong audience contributed to the debate. Silicon.com's IT on Board event in London yesterday provoked a fiery debate on whether or not organisations needed an IT leader at board level. [11 Feb 1999]
Dell expands online sales
News CEO, Michael Dell told an audience at the Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Seminar in New York yesterday that 20 per cent of the 100 million visitors the Dell Web site gets each year go to its online computer store. [10 Feb 1999]