Jim

It's a dog's life for police BlackBerrys

News But just because a device has been handed over to a police officer doesn't mean it's actually being used, as inspector Jim Hitch of Bedfordshire Police explained. Getting chewed - and eaten - by dogs. [20 Oct 2009]

Could hackspaces hold the key to business innovation?

Comment As my fellow silicon.com columnist Jim Mortleman has pointed out, this open imperative is now bleeding into the wider business world. Where to look for the next wave of corporate innovation? It might just come from... [14 Oct 2009]

Cash won't cut it: Time to get creative in attracting skilled workers

Comment Talented staff are not as hard to find as you may think, says Jim Mortleman. Jim Mortleman is a business and technology writer, commentator, consultant and speaker. If you thought the credit crunch was... [13 Oct 2009]

Establishing the Requirements Baseline

White Paper In this On Demand Web Seminar, Global Knowledge course director and instructor Jim Swanson presents an overview of the steps in establishing an effective Requirements Baseline. Did you know that problems with... [01 Oct 2009]

Jim Whitehurst

AS Profile Jim Whitehurst arrives in the Agenda Setters list for the first time just under two years after taking over as president and CEO of open source software maker, Red Hat. Whitehurst had previously been COO of Delta Air Lines. [29 Sep 2009]

BlackBerrys feeling the squeeze as smartphone rivals smarten up

News RIM's co-CEO, Jim Balsillie, said the company is still in very good shape. BlackBerry maker RIM on Thursday said it sold fewer BlackBerry phones than analysts had expected and the company's quarterly earnings were hurt... [25 Sep 2009]

A world where your every moment is recorded is coming

News In Total Recall, the new book from Microsoft researchers Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell, they obsessively record emails, photos, videos, phone calls, health records, financial transactions, website visits, and everything... [21 Sep 2009]

Time for businesses to open up - or else

Comment Businesses can't hide in this dawning era of openness - nor should they want to, says Jim Mortleman. Jim Mortleman is a business and technology writer, commentator, consultant and speaker. Does your... [03 Sep 2009]

Accelerating Online Business Insights

White Paper Written by digital marketing expert Jim Sterne, this white paper explains why current web analytics are not enough to generate desired business results and how behavioral analytics can help you make data-driven decisions... [31 Aug 2009]

Apple tablet or no Apple tablet, business is the device's natural home

News And verticals are precisely where Jim McGregor, chief technology strategist at analyst firm In-Stat, believes tablets will stay. In tech terms, the tablet is nothing new: Microsoft first announced tablet PC software... [13 Aug 2009]

Business in the 21st century: Stay tuned for brave new world

Comment Business leaders - take note: web technologies are poised to change everything - economic, political and social - says Jim Mortleman. Jim Mortleman is a business and technology writer, commentator,... [11 Aug 2009]

Breaking DB2 Platform Barriers

White Paper In this Quest white paper, "Breaking DB2 Platform Barriers," DB2 expert Jim Wankowski covers the key architectural and administrative differences between DB2 for Linux/Unix/Windows and DB2 for z/OS. Are you supporting... [31 Jul 2009]

Performance Automation in DB2 LUW

White Paper In the Quest white paper, "Performance Automation in DB2 LUW," Jim Wankowski tells you if it's performance you're after, you must consider all the factors in your DB2 environment. Are you getting top notch performance... [31 Jul 2009]

Big isn't always better: Beware of growing up too fast

Comment Gartner's Jim Sinur suggests how to avoid the pitfalls of getting bigger. Jim Sinur is a vice-president of research at analyst house Gartner. Have you ever noticed how exciting and flourishing... [29 Jul 2009]

Acer cooling off on Android netbook?

News Jim Wong, Acer's president of IT products, said at the time: "Netbooks are designed to be compact in size and easy to connect to the internet wherever you go. Is Acer backing off the idea of an Android-based netbook? [29 Jul 2009]

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