uk in comment and analysis
Inbox: iPhone, the Facebook generation and the IT skills shortage
Comment Proposed changes to the UK's immigration system could lead to more IT jobs being offshored, industry experts have warned. A comment piece on silicon.com this week outlined a few gripes, which sparked a frenzy of comments... [17 Sep 2008]
O2 on the rebirth of data, roaming and milking ADSL2+
Comment silicon.com's Natasha Lomas visited O2's Slough HQ recently to catch up with the UK head of the operator, Ronan Dunne. There have been several UK trials but commercial launches have been very thin on the... [17 Sep 2008]
Leading an Indian giant through a downturn
Comment The first UK business computer For his leadership role in Indian IT, Premji has earned a spot on silicon.com's Agenda Setters list of the top 50 movers and shakers in tech three times over the past five years - coming in... [17 Sep 2008]
O2 on how it won the iPhone and working with Steve Jobs
Comment Ronan Dunne, O2 UK's CEO, is a softly spoken Irishman who heads up the operator's UK operations from a glass-walled office above an open plan atrium where staff sit and sup bottles of O2-branded water in... [16 Sep 2008]
Editor's Blog: Reely good news on video
Comment The first UK business computer While the rest of the country was away with their buckets and spades, the team here at Silicon Towers was hard at work - and the result is I'm pleased to say another big project is ready to... [16 Sep 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08
Round-Up Step forward one Lembit Opik, MP for Montgomeryshire, who has sworn to make the UK (or at least its cycle paths) safe for Segway owners. The MP for Montgomeryshire said he was willing to be arrested by police in his... [12 Sep 2008]
Inbox: Antique computing, Segway protest and ID cards
Comment Don't forget to post your own response to any of these stories or comments by clicking here.bn bill for fibre to every UK home A story concerning fibre broadband in every UK home caused a storm this... [11 Sep 2008]
The McCue Interview: Ian Cramb, COO, Citigroup
Comment The UK's leading CIOs revealed… John Suffolk UK government Operations for the consumer business - essentially what UK banks call 'retail' - cover the usual technology issues a CIO would... [10 Sep 2008]
Regulators cracking down on outsourcers
Comment In the UK the FSA is clear that the ultimate responsibility for a control failure remains with the client not the outsourcer. As more financial services companies look to outsource core parts of their operations to... [09 Sep 2008]
Inbox: iPhone ad, red boxes, wi-fi piggybacking, sci-fi thinking
Comment George, UK David Fletcher, UK Anonymous, UK Captain Sensible, UK Readers were in disagreement over a story on silicon.com concerning the banning of the latest iPhone ad... [04 Sep 2008]
Legal Eye: File-sharers under fire
Comment Driven by the huge growth in the number of homes with internet access, research shows that up to six million people in the UK participate in illegal file-sharing of films and music each year. In the UK... [03 Sep 2008]
Brampton Factor: Open source stands up for its rights
Comment The impact of the judgement is more immediate in the context of US law than it would be in the UK or other similar jurisdictions. In the UK it is normally only possible to claim damages for demonstrable... [01 Sep 2008]
Inbox: Data breaches, tech wages, ePassport woes
Comment Alistair Thomas, Worcs, UK Anonymous, UK Karen Challinor, UK Karen Challinor, UK At the end of last week the Home Office announced its latest blunder concerning the... [28 Aug 2008]
Is your wardrobe business-ready?
Comment Science, engineering and technology remain male preserves in the UK, particularly in computer science where only 13 per cent of all successful further-education applicants were female, according to research from high... [22 Aug 2008]
Inbox: Snooping bills, spam mountains, boring IT
Comment UK spam mountain just got bigger The amount of spam stuffed into UK inboxes has quadrupled over the past three months, according to figures from an anti-spam company. And a topic that pressed a few... [21 Aug 2008]
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