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Five reasons Chrome will take over the world

News After all the polished promises of a streamlined new way to tame the web, the blogosphere was ready to predict everything from the end of Firefox to the demise of Microsoft itself.silicon.com spoke to industry experts and Google's new rivals to... [02 Sep 2008]

Seeing the Big Picture in Business Intelligence

White Paper All too often they are treated as separate projects or handled at a departmental level. Data integration, data management, reporting and analytics. The result: isolated solutions to isolated problems. [02 Sep 2008]

Inbox: Data breaches, tech wages, ePassport woes

Comment PA Consulting are also engaged by the Home Office on the Interception Modernisation Programme which is likely to introduce a government controlled centralised database of all communications data records for our nation of suspects. [28 Aug 2008]

Server sales continue to rise

News While the continuing economic downturn might suggest that the market for computer hardware should likewise take a dip, the latest figures for server sales from analyst house Gartner suggest the market is still seeing growth. [26 Aug 2008]

Met police in web 2.0 crime map mash up

News Southwark comes out as the most crime-ridden borough, with Hackney, Newham, Waltham Forest and Westminster all above average, according to the stats, while outlying suburban areas Bexley, Harrow, Merton, Kingston, Richmond and Sutton all have... [18 Aug 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Analysts fail on open source

Comment All this helps IT as a whole. They have difficulty seeing the direction technology is taking, a direction influenced by a complex mixture of technical and commercial factors. Unlike commercial software, where claims are grandiose but vague, nearly... [18 Aug 2008]

Tech jobs and budgets defy economic gloom

News He said: "Obviously we are seeing in other areas of the economy, in banking for example, huge losses. We are not seeing that yet in IT, which is showing itself to be pretty robust. The number of new IT jobs advertised was down 12 per cent last... [15 Aug 2008]

Gov't spends £18m on comms surveillance

News Clayton wrote: "What you're seeing is much larger entities obtaining money for data retention. Note that this is in the run up to the time when the mobile companies and telcos had to move to retaining data for a year; whereas one might suspect that... [07 Aug 2008]

The rise and rise of Infor

Comment After all, he espouses the death of software - seeing a future where businesses no longer install much on their own premises but buy it all over the internet as a service. Infor has not really been built from scratch at all but on the foundations... [06 Aug 2008]

'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time

News The department's doctors, nurses, ward clerks, bed managers and medical secretaries all use the devices to contact other staff by stating their name or function. The advantage for us is having a system in place to continue the progression and... [29 Jul 2008]

Take stock for tough times

Comment But not all changes need to cost a lot of money. Reducing range complexity can improve all other parts of the business - from forecasting through to supply chain - and can unlock working capital. Make the most of space Customers decide whether they... [24 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: silicon.com - what a difference a decade makes

Comment Some are quaint: "UK cashpoints to take smartcards" while some are reminders of battles all but forgotten: "Microsoft browser overtakes Netscape rival". Sadly I couldn't find any of it in my trawl but I remember seeing the silicon.com team lugging... [11 Jul 2008]

Artificial Intelligence - alive and kicking

News Artificial intelligence technology (AI) is being used all around us but don't expect any philosophical discussions with your hoover quite yet. There's all of these little programs that give you the impression of thinking 'oh that's pretty smart... [10 Jul 2008]

Woolly risk analysis is hastening a housing crash

Comment Mortgage borrowers coming off fixed-rate terms are now seeing their monthly interest payments jump by up to £400 per month. With all this doom and gloom, a housing market slump seems inevitable and a crash even possible. [03 Jul 2008]

IBM Business Partner Daniel IT Makes Online Shopping For Printer Cartridges as Simple as Click, Click, Click

White Paper They talked with a number of professionals, all of whom said IBM has this great thing called WebSphere Commerce Suite. Seeing the benefits themselves they implemented WebSphere Commerce Suite V5.1 and DB2 UDB running on a Microsoft Windows 2000... [03 Jul 2008]

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