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Dear silicon.com... Tech skills slump, gov't snooping, Segway safety

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ The Naked CIO: Madness in the method ¦ Photos: Microsoft beams outer space to the desktop ¦ Photos: Welcome to Satyam's R&D labs ¦ Is SOA... [22 May 2008]

Dear silicon.com... dirty computers, lie detectors, T5 tech, mobile ASBOs

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ The Naked CIO: Process not bureaucracy ¦ Video: Does the UK need a police e-crime unit? Also, dirty NHS keyboards get an airing, benefit cheats... [15 May 2008]

The Naked CIO: Process not bureaucracy

Comment Find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008… ¦ Video: CIO Agenda 2008 ¦ Naked CIO: The true cost of IT ¦ Why IT must escape the belt-tightening ¦ Cost-cutting tops CIO priorities ¦ Recession fears hit IT... [12 May 2008]

Lie detectors to hunt out benefit cheats

News Find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008…   Video: CIO Agenda 2008   Naked CIO: The true cost of IT   Why IT must escape the belt-tightening   Cost-cutting tops CIO priorities diams... [07 May 2008]

Naked CIO: The true cost of IT

Comment The trouble is you end up knowing the cost of everything and the value of nothing, says the Naked CIO. Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Crunch time for large projects The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes [21 Apr 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Open source 'brotherhood' closed to co-operation

Comment The Naked CIO: Cut the bull Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: IT staff disloyalty The Naked CIO: Cut the bull The Naked CIO: Animal farm The Naked CIO: Offshore - or off their trolley? The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe [03 Apr 2008]

The Naked CIO: Offshore - or off their trolley?

Comment Pressure is building up behind a move to managed services at the Naked CIO's company. The Naked CIO: Innovation - same old story The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe The Naked CIO: Identity crisis Exclusive column: The Naked CIO [10 Mar 2008]

Get mobile addicts out of the BlackBerry jam

Comment The Naked CIO Getting these right is not only going to benefit BlackBerry-wielding executives but also the wider workforce as they all become increasingly mobile. Not only it is important that mobile workers and their colleagues do not feel they... [21 Feb 2008]

Stories of the year

News Naked PCs: The naked truth Unsurprisingly, the 'chip and bin' story generated a lot of reader comments.silicon.com readers also had their say this year on PCs sold without an operating system - or 'naked PCs' - but the idea doesn't appear to be... [14 Dec 2007]

Want Dell's Ubuntu PC? Be prepared to wait...

News It already offers so-called "naked PCs" - computers without operating systems - to customers with a US address. The company refused to put a timescale on when UK users might benefit. Dell will not sell Linux PCs in the UK - at least for the time... [04 May 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 27.04.07

Round-Up Linux pre-installed, naked PCs and Firefox as the default browser - it's all enough to make Dell's top software partner run screaming for the trees. It would, no doubt, have been a source of pure joy for the software giant's marketing legions to... [27 Apr 2007]

Beating fraud - can business intelligence help?

Comment A few cents on every item of medication given could soon add up but would be likely to be subtle enough to evade the naked eye. For all the talk of benefit cheats in trashy tabloids, typically the greatest level of fraud comes from within the... [17 Oct 2006]

The McCue Interview: Highways Agency information director Denise Plumpton

Comment Most summer weekends she can be found working as an official starting judge for the British Racing and Sports Car Club, where she claims to be able to judge a close finish to three thousandths of a second with her naked eye. [21 Sep 2005]

BT aims to cut upload speeds with SDSL broadband

News Our ambition is to never sell a naked broadband line again but sell applications that the customers find valuable. BT Business managing director, Craig Rowland, said in a statement: "Our role is to drive broadband adoption as well as continue to... [19 Jan 2004]

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