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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Uneconomics
Comment This is a classic chaotic situation. Compiled at the IoD, Pall Mall, London, and dispatched to silicon.com via a free wi-fi connection. For more than a year now I have been in a state of mild bewilderment while watching... [29 Oct 2009]
John Chambers
AS Profile As one Agenda Setters judge put it, the Cisco chief has achieved "the classic impossibility of 're-routing the oil tanker' while rebuilding it in the process". Cisco CEO John Chambers is no stranger to the Agenda Setters... [08 Oct 2009]
Netbooks, Apple goodies, vintage kit and a futuristic datacentre
Photo Bonhams previewed some vintage tech last month as the London auctioneer prepared to put a selection of classic hardware under the hammer. You can explore more of the classic machines in this walkthrough... [02 Oct 2009]
Why CIOs are saying no to Macs
News But the business world remains immune to the pull of Apple's hardware, with few - if any - workers in most companies using anything other than the classic Wintel combination, in spite of demand for alternative desktop... [02 Oct 2009]
Photos: Computer history goes under the hammer
Photo Another classic in the collection is this BBC Micro computer which comes complete with user manual, the game 'Tank Attack' and the Prinztronic tournament mini TV game, otherwise known as 'Pong' (with original box). [29 Sep 2009]
ERP delays give CFOs a headache
News Cost over-runs on the largest ERP implementation projects can reach tens of thousands of pounds per month - so what are the classic stumbling blocks that delay the roll out of these gigantic projects. [25 Sep 2009]
Facebook turns on the Lite
News The major visual change in Facebook Lite, compared to Facebook Classic, is simply that most of the navigation and info page that was on the left of the page is now gone. Other tweaks that diehards might notice: the... [11 Sep 2009]
Photos: Apple gives its iPod line-up a fresh Shuffle
Photo Despite rumours that suggested Apple would kill off the iPod Classic, this iconic MP3 player is still holding on strong. At an event earlier this week, Apple made some changes to its iPod line-up. The iPod Nano got the... [11 Sep 2009]
iPod Touch, Nano get costume change and price drop
News The iPod Classic remains untouched in features and price, although the capacity has been bumped from 120GB to 160GB. While there were no tablet computers, or an updated version of the Apple TV (as rumours had suggested),... [10 Sep 2009]
Google says sorry for Gmail's two-hour outage: Blames 'miscalculation'
News The problem was caused by a classic cascade in which servers became overwhelmed with traffic in rapid succession. Google Gmail suffered nearly a two-hour outage on Tuesday, which was the result of a miscalculation... [02 Sep 2009]
New Apple launch coming next week
News Based on the image of the classic iPod advertisement art and the tag line, "It's only rock 'n roll, but we like it", this will be the company's annual music-focused event. Apple has officially confirmed that it will host... [01 Sep 2009]
The World's Best Business Intelligence Applications: Customer-Facing, Revenue-Generating BI
White Paper Think beyond the classic analytical application for a few back-office analysts, and envision how the wide distribution of data to customers, partners, or even the public (if one is a government agency) could have an even... [01 Sep 2009]
A Phased Approach to Network Access Control (NAC)
White Paper Network Access Control (NAC) is a classic example of industry hyperbole at work. In its genesis phase, NAC was really a concept and no more. Soon it was embraced as an end-to-end architecture flush with competing... [05 Aug 2009]
Business Intelligence Best Practices: Simplifying the Reporting Landscape
White Paper With all the attention surrounding dashboards & other attractive delivery methods for business intelligence (BI) content, classic report generation & production is often overlooked. However, at the heart of every... [30 Jul 2009]
Photos: Touring the world Second Life style
Photo Second Life users can now take a tour of the area made famous by The Beatles in the 1960s and visit the Cavern Club to listen to the band's classic hits. 1961 saw the Beatles first take to the stage at Liverpool's Cavern... [28 Jul 2009]