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The Bill Gates era ends at Microsoft
News In his own words: Bill Gates' best quotes CIO Jury: It's a Microsoft love-in… Bill Gates leaves Microsoft on Friday 27 June after more than 30 years in charge of one of the biggest and most influential technology companies in the world. [26 Jun 2008]
Bill Gates' legacy hailed by IT chiefs
News In his own words: Bill Gates' best quotes Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 after dropping out of his course at Harvard University and silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel unanimously voted that he leaves behind a positive legacy for the... [26 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.03.08
Round-Up It quotes some private emails from senior Microsoft executives which had emerged in a recent US court case. He came away from the meal with three things: the bill, a bloated, gassy feeling in his stomach and an intriguing perspective on the... [07 Mar 2008]
Re:Viewing 2006: Looking back - and forward
News CIO quotes of the year Sector round-ups: Mobile and Wireless Convergence finally took hold. Quad-players' were born. Mobile TV, some fetching handsets and plenty of 'free' services launched. Jo Best wraps up the highlights. [22 Dec 2006]
Re:Viewing 2006: CIO quotes of the year
News Neil Cameron, global CIO, Unilever, speaking at the silicon.com CIO Forum John Suffolk, UK government CIO, defending the government's record on large IT projects at the silicon.com CIO Forum Any CIO that works in a global organisation of... [21 Dec 2006]
CIO Forum - our complete coverage
News Photos: Quotes of the day - CIO Forum The 2006 silicon.com CIO Forum, which took place on 26 September in central London, brought together IT leaders from around the UK to discuss their greatest challenges and opportunities. [27 Sep 2006]
Photos: Quotes of the day - CIO Forum
Photo 'Reasons to be cheerful': Conference chairman René Carayol began on an upbeat note for the CIO delegates. Panel host Margaret Smith (far left), former CIO of Legal & General, said CIOs might make more friends if they ditch the tech jargon. [26 Sep 2006]
Devil's Advocate: Business ethics
Comment Two recent quotes from silicon.com's CIO Forum particularly made me wonder. What does a CIO do that is going to get him sent to jail? And how do we connect this with the comment made at the CIO Forum by Luke Mellors, CIO at the Dorchester, who said... [03 Jan 2006]
Reviewing:2005: Looking back - and forward
News CIO quotes of the year CIO Agenda Leader: The CIO Agenda for 2006 No apologies, only hopes for next year Leader: All the Christmas stories in one place Summarised, so you don't have to read them and we don't have to write them [23 Dec 2005]
Re:Viewing 2005: CIO quotes of the year
News What does a CIO do that is going to get him sent to jail? JP Rangaswami, global CIO, Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, speaking at silicon.com's CIO Forum Ian Watmore, government CIO, in the McCue Interview [21 Dec 2005]
Photos: Highlights from the silicon.com CIO Forum
Photo Panellists during the Retail CIO discussion talked in depth about technologies such as RFID and chip and PIN. Mike Barrett, COO of silicon.com publisher CNET Networks UK (left), and silicon.com editor Tony Hallett (right) during the next-generation... [28 Sep 2005]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.10.04
Round-Up Guest speakers such as Autonomy founder Mike Lynch and silicon.com columnist and former CIO Rene Carayol were practically falling over themselves to come up with memorable quotes. According to a research report entitled 'UK technology media... [01 Oct 2004]
CIO Forum: Quotes of the day
News DrKW CIO JP Rangaswami on the need for UK businesses to keep challenging themselves. The decision-making process within too many company IT departments, as seen by René Carayol, ex-CIO, broadcaster and silicon.com columnist. [29 Sep 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.09.04
Round-Up Strap yourself in because we're about to enter the witty world of Richard Cross, information management officer at Toyota, and friend to IT journalists looking for sensational quotes for satirical newsletters everywhere. [24 Sep 2004]
"We've already had an earthquake and storms this week... but now this."
News For example, although IT issues were the number one reason given by CEOs for loss of sleep, the CIO is much more pessimistic about both the importance of their role, and the likelihood of failure. If the CEO knew how the CIO felt, then they... [25 Oct 2002]
