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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Blind security
Comment Browsing the shelves of the pharmacies on the concourse of airports I often find an assortment of really useful items that would be handy for anyone suddenly deciding to cross over to the dark side. Written in an... [12 Nov 2007]
Getting more out of the net
Comment There are three main reasons why businesses of all sizes are set to become increasingly reliant on the internet: greater automation of cross-organisational business processes; flexible locations for data centres; and the... [02 Nov 2007]
Leader: Why the BBC must do more with iPlayer
Leader The BBC is in the process of developing a video streaming version of iPlayer, its online on-demand TV service, for both Windows XP and non-XP platforms.iPlayer is currently only available as a download service for Windows XP, despite the... [19 Oct 2007]
Mark Zuckerberg
AS Profile Facebook appeals to a broader cross-section of web users, even to the point of creeping into corporate environments. Mark Zuckerberg - the fresh-faced founder and CEO of social networking site Facebook - has shot to the... [12 Oct 2007]
Tech can make or break a merger
Comment Cross-border, cross-sector or cross-cultural deals are notoriously difficult to manage. Even though merger activity is intensifying in every sector, many deals still fail to take account... [25 Sep 2007]
The CIO revolution in public sector IT: The next phase
Comment This augurs well for the sort of cross-agency, collaborative priorities that we need to see emerging from the Comprehensive Spending Review. The fact that it lays out specific actions in areas such as customer care,... [31 Aug 2007]
Dear silicon.com... young and old, clueless managers, life without Facebook
Comment I frequently find my similar fears, that today's IT Directors are too obsessed with promotion to the Board and yet don't understand their own business, are shared with a wide cross-section of the industry. [23 Aug 2007]
Leader: Time for a ceasefire in iPlayer row
Leader And as for compatibility, while the question about whether the iPlayer can become cross-platform is worth asking - since it has so far been developed just using Microsoft technology - it is clear the Corporation's... [31 Jul 2007]
The hard reality of virtual world litigation
Comment The brave new world of virtual worlds creates a constellation of new - and still foggy - legal questions. Duane Morris's Eric J. Sinrod outlines the dilemmas. More and more people are participating in virtual worlds on the internet and... [14 Jun 2007]
David Burden
CIO Profile Burden is also on the UK NHS commercial advisory board, the e-Skills UK CIO board and the HP cross-industry global advisory board, as well as being a fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society. What they say about him:... [06 Jun 2007]
Will's Web Watch: Let the train take the strain
Comment When taking the train: Time to Kings Cross from home, about 45 minutes. In standard class GNER's wi-fi would cost me £9.95 for access during my entire journey, which seems a little unfair on people travelling in standard... [04 Jun 2007]
IPTV for beginners
Comment Yet, he explained, that very combination of cross-industry strengths is confusing and we find ourselves "at a change point of technology with everyone wondering 'what is IPTV' and 'where is the world going? [04 Jun 2007]
Editor's Blog: More wi-fi surprises
Comment But the past week has seen a report by Russian security champions Kaspersky Lab cross the silicon.com newsdesk. Recently I wrote about some of my home wi-fi experiences, ending on how some neighbours have decided to name... [01 Jun 2007]
Will's Web Watch: Computer says 'no'
Comment It was then suggested I might like to get myself up to Brent Cross shopping centre where they have one left in stock. It seems anathema to me that the customer service rep didn't think to - or have the mandate to -... [10 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is web 2.0 doomed to fail?
Comment They also had a vested interested in selling their tired and outdated copper networks, mired by cross-talk limited performance, making it impossible to approach optical fibre transmission rates. Written in a hotel just... [23 Apr 2007]
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