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Tech can make or break a merger
Comment The CIO can be particularly influential in helping to identify areas where the merger can solve existing problems, spotting new IT-enabled opportunities, ensuring hand-over problems are solved quickly, and using the merger to simplify processes... [25 Sep 2007]
Is outsourcing too risky?
Comment If you cannot accurately identify the current state, it's not possible for you and the outsourcer to agree the scope of the contract, costs and service levels involved. Amongst other information, this will help identify whether the outsourcer has... [23 Jul 2007]
How do you get your head around 'risk'?
Comment Therefore companies must identify all areas of potential IT risk - from staff taking their laptops home to large amounts of data residing in third party data centres - and understand what risks are actually posed and how they can be managed or... [06 Jul 2007]
Do you know what's happening on your network?
Comment And many companies are failing to control and identify issues on their networks such as productivity of staff. This is part of the reason why the use of unlicensed software remains a big problem in enterprises, according to Peter Anaman, senior... [28 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: Banking on a human or computer?
Comment The problem started when I went to identify myself through an existing account with the institution, which of course was necessary before I supplied my baby's birth certificate and so on. But almost an hour later, I emerged feeling lucky there is... [21 Mar 2007]
Plugging and preventing data leaks
Comment The best way to understand the security or confidentiality implications of any information is to identify its owner. It is possible to keep files encrypted even when they are being transmitted over the network but this will require all end-user... [07 Mar 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Outsourcing won't save you money
Comment In the olden days, an organisation could identify specific tasks which could be outsourced and shared with other companies, so gaining a degree of cost savings. But because of this, our advice is to outsource for strategic reasons - not to save a... [19 Jan 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.11.06
Round-Up The police claim this could greatly reduce the need for lengthy trips back to the station in some cases and it will also help them identify people already on the database. What is the world coming to? [24 Nov 2006]
Upwardly mobile: What do silver surfers want?
Comment Slapping 'for elderly users' on something makes it as appealing as a full colostomy bag, even for those who should identify with the label. Of course, the idea of the Simple phone is not to be sniffed at. [01 Nov 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.10.06
Round-Up Brennan says it could be used to identify the whereabouts of lost children or passengers who have failed to show up at the gate when called. Also, putting aside the conflicting double meanings of 'not catching it' - because of course Apple is... [20 Oct 2006]
Special: What kind of CIO are you?
Comment Identifying which category a CIO falls into is of use not only to CIOs themselves - to help identify their strengths and weaknesses - but also for CEOs and executive management committees to pinpoint what kind of CIO their organisation needs. [18 Sep 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Searching for wi-fi in Norwich
Comment This was the only quirky aspect I could identify. It is therefore somewhat ironic that the city fathers of this far-flung community should be the first in the UK to announce the installation of a free municipal wi-fi network. [30 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations
Comment But then again so is common sense, and it is easy to train security screeners to look out for and identify such potential threats. We have all forms of biometrics to help identify individuals - facial, hand, eye, fingerprint and voice recognition... [22 Aug 2006]
Leader: The drugs don't work
Leader Greater international co-operation is required to identify and close down the overseas merchants providing these black market drugs. And yet it seems in the UK we are only now waking up to this threat - with the media treating it as sensational new... [11 Aug 2006]
Leader: Listen to SMEs
Leader Each organisation in this range is going to have its own needs and is more likely to identify itself by the vertical sector it operates in than by the size of its staff. But the tendency is to lump them all together with one set of attributes. [20 Jul 2006]
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