british airways cio jury

Photos: UK tech leaders gather for the CIO Forum

Photo Paul Coby, CIO of British Airways and top CIO in silicon.com's CIO50, gave a closing keynote on how talent allied to leadership can lead to transformation. The CIO Forum saw a live version of silicon.com's CIO Jury with a number of panellists... [16 Oct 2007]

India core to future IT sourcing strategy

News Get the latest exclusive CIO interviews in the silicon.com CIO Vision Series include ¦ British Airways ¦ Reuters ¦ Virgin ¦ Linde Group If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or... [12 Apr 2007]

CIOs dump environmentally unfriendly suppliers

News Get the latest exclusive CIO interviews in the silicon.com CIO Vision Series include ¦ British Airways ¦ Reuters ¦ Virgin ¦ Linde Group All but one of silicon.com's 12-man CIO Jury IT user panel said these factors will influence... [05 Apr 2007]

Businesses failing to enforce network abuse policies

News Get the latest exclusive CIO interviews in the silicon.com CIO Vision Series include ¦ British Airways ¦ Reuters ¦ Virgin ¦ Linde Group Two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury panel of IT chiefs said other departments, such... [30 Mar 2007]

CIO Jury: The 'joined-up' enterprise is a reality

News Get the latest exclusive CIO interviews in the silicon.com CIO Vision Series including ¦ British Airways ¦ Reuters ¦ NYK Logistics ¦ Ipsos The so-called 'joined-up' enterprise probably ranks alongside the paperless office and the... [22 Mar 2007]

CIO Jury: Is VoIP secure enough for business?

News Get the latest exclusive CIO interviews in the silicon.com CIO Vision Series include ¦ British Airways ¦ Reuters ¦ Virgin ¦ Vodafone But two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-man CIO Jury IT user panel this week said VoIP is secure... [16 Mar 2007]

Re:Viewing 2005: CIO quotes of the year

News Paul Coby, CIO, British Airways, speaking at silicon.com's CIO Forum Sean Powley, head of IS strategy, London Borough of Barnet, in CIO Jury on Microsoft's new licensing model Frank Coyle, IT director, John Menzies Distribution, in CIO Jury [21 Dec 2005]

CIO Agenda, part 1: The 2006 IT shopping list

News At silicon.com's CIO Forum event in London earlier this year British Airways CIO Paul Coby said IT chiefs need to be thinking now about how these new disruptive technologies will impact their business, staff and customers. [15 Dec 2005]

CIO success judged on share price

News Other respected CIOs on the list include Paul Coby at British Airways and Mark Russell of Lehman Brothers, while other top IT departments include Amazon, Betfair, Dell and the Royal Bank of Scotland. Almost three-quarters of the top IT chiefs are... [08 Jul 2005]

Leader: Analyst predictions have their use

Leader Ultimately, however, you should still be wary with Paul Coby, CIO at British Airways, warning of "motherhoods masquerading as insights". The results of silicon.com's CIO Jury today showed that IT chiefs use analyst insight and predictions as a... [06 Jan 2005]

CIO Jury: Are tech analysts worth the money?

News Paul Coby, CIO at British Airways, said firms need to watch out for "motherhoods masquerading as insights" and the "70 per cent probabilities of something happening" which give them a handy exclusion clause if it doesn't turn out as predicted. [06 Jan 2005]

CIO Forum: IT industry accused of 'failing' UK plc

News Paul Coby, CIO at British Airways, said he'd like to see fewer salespeople and more businesspeople from IT vendors. The IT industry was put in the dock and accused of failing UK plc today in a live version of CIO Jury at the silicon.com CIO Forum. [27 Sep 2004]

Analysis: Is now really the time to cast off the IT spending shackles?

Comment British Airways CIO Paul Coby said the airline is reducing its operational IT running costs but increasing investment in new IT by 13 per cent as part of the 'customer-enabled BA' programme of self-service and online ticketing and check-in. [17 Mar 2004]

CIO Jury: Is it time to increase spending on IT again?

News At British Airways, CIO Paul Coby said investment in technology at the airline is increasing by 13 per cent this year as part of the 'customer-enabled' BA strategy, while at the same time IT operational spend is being reduced. [17 Mar 2004]

CIO Jury: Businesses ignore 3G hype

News Another supporter is British Airways CIO Paul Coby, who said that while internal use of 3G will be an "evolution, not revolution", there is potential in 3G to offer another way for customers to interact with the airline. [24 Feb 2004]

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