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Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs
News Despite tough economic conditions, CIOs have not turned to open source software as a way of making their IT budgets go further, according to silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury. This week's... [23 Oct 2009]
Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs
News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT... [21 Sep 2009]
IT graduates failing to make the business grade, say UK tech chiefs
News IT graduates are leaving UK universities without the business and technical competencies that employers need, according to silicon.com's CIO Jury. The skills shortfall appears to be worsening: while the... [02 Sep 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 26.06.09
Round-Up Not that corporate users are planning to flock to the system for a couple of years (at least according to the silicon.com CIO Jury). More importantly, they're a fiercely techie bunch with a proud... [26 Jun 2009]
iPhone has no place in business say CIOs
News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT... [16 Jun 2009]
Should you still be scared of malware?
News Asked whether viruses are still a genuine threat to corporate IT security, 11 out of the 12 members of silicon.com's CIO Jury said they are. For many of silicon.com's CIO... [06 Apr 2009]
Three types of IT project you can get signed off in 2009
News However, silicon.com's CIO Jury, also admitted it is still not much easier to get good deals out of suppliers as a result of the recession. Meanwhile, hardware shipments and software licence rates are... [04 Mar 2009]
How IT departments didn't flake in the snow
News Last week's snow storms brought parts of the country to a standstill - but the latest CIO Jury reveals most IT departments were prepared for the event. Today's CIO Jury:... [09 Feb 2009]
Apple is not lost without Steve Jobs
News The latest CIO Jury voted 10 to two in favour of Apple coping without Jobs at the helm, however, some queried how it will function in the long-term if its central figure is away for longer than six months. [27 Jan 2009]
Bah humbug! No let up for IT bosses over Xmas
News The latest silicon.com CIO Jury found two-thirds of IT bosses confessing they'll be available to work should anything go wrong over the Yuletide holiday. Not all organisations require their IT head to be... [19 Dec 2008]
CIOs still say 'no thanks' to Windows Vista
News The latest silicon.com CIO Jury has unanimously voted that they are not ready to invest in Microsoft's latest OS Vista. This time last year, the CIO Jury voted 11 to one... [28 Nov 2008]
Inbox: iPhone, the Facebook generation and the IT skills shortage
Comment The Facebook generation was the subject of this week's CIO Jury, prompting readers to reach for their keyboards, and finally the so-called "skills shortage" is never far from the minds of silicon.com... [17 Sep 2008]
Businesses ready for Facebook generation
News While most CIOs have some sort of policy in place to address the influx of so-called digital natives joining their companies, according to silicon.com's latest CIO Jury survey, reactions on how to cope... [15 Sep 2008]
CIOs ready for flexi-time law
News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT... [03 Sep 2008]
IT chiefs brace for recession
News If you are a CIO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT chief who... [04 Aug 2008]