driver in comment and analysis

David Lister

CIO Profile What they say about him: "A driver of change. What he says is what he believes, is what he does. He is one of a handful of CIOs who is a real thinker and who is not prepared to follow the crowd. His commercial acumen and business knowledge enable... [06 Jun 2007]

Go real-time with your data

Comment Responding to changing business needs through timely access to accurate information is a critical driver of business success. Sharing data across an organisation brings the most benefits when the data is as 'fresh' as possible. [15 Mar 2007]

India diary, day 12: Searching for the next big thing

Comment I'm told it's about 45 minutes out to the Microsoft office but my driver gets lost a few times before we get there. Thursday 15 February - Bangalore As well as taking advantage of the cost arbitrage that India offers, some companies are looking to... [15 Mar 2007]

India diary, day 10: Lost in Pune

Comment I'm not sure this is the right place but my driver insists it is. Tuesday 13 February - Pune I've set myself a bit of a challenge for my second day in Pune - three meetings, in three different parts of town, in one day. [13 Mar 2007]

India diary, day 9: An auto-rickshaw ride and a catwalk show

Comment And while I might feel exhilarated, I can tell the driver is taking it easy because he's got a European onboard - several times he even sticks his arms out of the side of the rickshaw to show he is changing lanes. [12 Mar 2007]

India diary, day 7: Mobiles in Mumbai

Comment Actually, my driver is pretty good. Saturday 10 February - Mumbai Should you ever find yourself driving in downtown Mumbai, here's how to make a right-hand turn. Wait until there is a gap in the traffic (say, about the size of a small car) and nose... [10 Mar 2007]

India diary, day 6: Prime Minister's question time

Comment I wince as they walk straight out into the seven lanes of traffic and my toes curl up as I can see my driver is continuing to bear down on them. Neither the girls nor the driver seem at all bothered but in the back of the taxi I wipe my brow and... [09 Mar 2007]

India diary, day 1: Cyberbad on Sunday

Comment The cab driver leans hard on the horn as we race past a motorbike upon which mum, dad and two small children are precariously balanced. Sunday 4 February - Hyderabad None wearing helmets, of course. The road is crammed with swarms of bicycles... [04 Mar 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 26.01.07

Round-Up In fact the Round-Up regularly finds itself stuck behind another driver who has stalled on a roundabout or is veering uncontrollably towards a bus queue of school children while steering one-handedly and conducting a conversation into their phone. [26 Jan 2007]

Unwired: Welcome to our LAN

Comment The next key driver for visitor networks is the changing composition of the workforce. With the number of on-the-go knowledge workers on the rise, it's only natural organisations are changing the way they think about their wireless networks. [15 Jan 2007]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Why is customer service so hard?

Comment In the private sector there is a single driver: competition. Communication with customers is so basic - why have efforts to automate it gone so wrong? Quocirca's Elaine Axby compares the challenges faced in this area by both the public and private... [17 Nov 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Mobile security - how to get it right

Comment For example, modern car brakes using ABS remove the need for a driver to exercise the skill of cadence braking. As mobile working takes off, too few organisations are addressing security properly. Quocirca's Rob Bamforth offers some advice on how... [19 Oct 2006]

Leader: RIP the IT department?

Leader That scheme is being led by Jim Ginsburgh, VP of enterprise architecture at BP, who said the driver for it came when he noticed some people were having a better computing experience in the home than in the office. [12 Oct 2006]

Will's Web Watch: Tuning in to YouTube

Comment Others have used clips to drive visitors to their own sites realising that giving content away elsewhere, with an imprint on the clip stating the name of the originating website, can be an effective driver of traffic. [04 Sep 2006]

Dan's China diary - day 18

Comment Huawei's driver picks me up today in a black Mercedes limousine and we make our way over to the company's HQ. In May 2006, silicon.com senior reporter Dan Ilett travelled to China, seeking to get behind some of today's most interesting tech and... [27 Jun 2006]

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