admitted in comment and analysis

Brampton Factor: Data theft a warning

Comment It showed that 29 per cent of company directors admitted to stealing data when they left the company. Data theft is rampant, we've heard again and again. This shouldn't be too surprising, says Martin Brampton, but more importantly it may be telling... [22 Nov 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 29.09.06

Round-Up In total 12 per cent of more than 2,000 respondents to a survey by travel portal TripAdvisor admitted they may well stop by a strip club while on their travels.just to pass the time, of course.something to do. [29 Sep 2006]

Rupert Murdoch

AS Profile The Aussie media magnate wins acclaim this year for buying social networking website MySpace, signalling a further concerted effort to make up for lost time in the online world, after several years which saw News Corp and Murdoch accused of... [25 Sep 2006]

Editor's Blog: Social networking faux pas

Comment He admitted that a while back the company "misjudged" the scenario where one person is a Plaxo member and the other isn't. Now I don't get these emails as much as I used to. It stated: In the past, you have updated your contact information, helping... [25 Aug 2006]

Leader: CSR is far more than a box ticked

Leader We revealed those benefits are very much a two-way street and the companies we spoke to all admitted there has to be a business case behind charitable works. This week on silicon.com we looked at the issue of corporate social responsibility which... [25 Aug 2006]

How to avoid an ERP disaster

Comment Chris Gibbons, general manager of the internal IS consulting division at WHSmith News, is in charge of a £30m SAP rollout that has paid for itself within four years but he admitted there were difficulties in getting the business to change... [12 Jul 2006]

Analysis: Intel's big push for convergence

Comment In December 2003, Intel admitted its strategy was not working out as it had hoped. Chip giant Intel has long been hoping to make its computer processing expertise pay off in the communications and networking arenas but reports that it is seeking to... [07 Jun 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 05.05.06

Round-Up In fact the computer broke down "because it was old", according to the spokesman, though he admitted that when staff came to restore data from back-up tapes they did find a lot of media files which shouldn't have been there, contributing to the... [05 May 2006]

Analysis: What's the next malware threat?

Comment It sounds like an overelaborate and harmless prank, except that Ancheta admitted the scam had netted him $60,000 before it had been detected. Gone are the days of simple worms and viruses. Now botnets and phishing dominate malware. [12 Apr 2006]

Opinion: The fight against e-crime is failing

Comment The Congress had heard reports that suggested a dramatic escalation in business and personal losses since the previous year's event, and 21 per cent of the audience admitted to have had personal experience of identity theft over the period with 11... [11 Apr 2006]

Leader: Why tech must go green

Leader The company admitted that recycling - which essentially means recovering expensive parts which can be profitably put to use again - and evangelising its green credentials has been a force for a positive up-spike in return on investment. [20 Mar 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 17.03.06

Round-Up Since launching the ad in one of its popular HTML emails, and enjoying some subsequent conversations with the ASA, lastminute.com has admitted there is a line in the sand and the company has accepted that on that occasion it crossed it. [17 Mar 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 24.02.06

Round-Up Campbell too admitted to being a bit of a luddite when it comes to technology, which will come as no surprise to anybody who remembers his terrible howler involving his BlackBerry - which saw Campbell send a potty-mouthed email mistakenly to a... [24 Feb 2006]

Leader: Government sums don't add up

Leader But the Home Office also admitted getting that total is "not an exact science" and that there were "limitations" to the methodology used. It seems the Home Office - the government department tasked with the now thankless job of promoting the case... [02 Feb 2006]

Leader: Should government be allowed to offshore?

Leader And then it admitted that some of its suppliers might use sub-contractors that are based abroad. There are plenty of good reasons why the government would want to offshore some IT work. Most private sector outsourcing deals will assume some level... [23 Jan 2006]

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