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The Bloor Perspective: Easy mobile minutes, corporate compliance and Google's IPO
Comment You select your mobile network, enter a mobile number and choose an amount from £10 to £50. The Royal Bank of Scotland, which includes Nat West bank, has launched a service that allows customers with debit cards to top up their pre-pay mobile phone... [10 May 2004]
The Executive Question: Good news for Japan is good news for all - or is it?
Comment They are winning a race they didn't even enter! Japan is way ahead of Europe and the US when it comes to mobile technology. But, says David Butler, that country's successes don't necessarily translate into wins elsewhere. [05 May 2004]
Analysis: Enterprise portals in action
Comment These are at the vanguard because they allow a large number of projects to be run over a number of sites where members can enter and then leave when they have performed their function in the lifecycle. [24 Mar 2004]
Boardroom Despatches: Process - no substitute for creativity
Comment When I enter an organisation and I hear about extensive benchmarking alarm bells go off. Is throwing away the manual the answer? In the field of technology we have become process junkies. In fact I believe critical qualities - most notably... [13 Jan 2004]
UK faces massive ID card challenges
Comment Vansevenant said adding an expensive biometric element to the card will not stop international terrorists who would likely enter the UK on a foreign passport anyway. ID cards are used by many countries around the world but the UK is about to embark... [01 Dec 2003]
Leader: The end of the 'phishing' line
Leader The practice of 'phishing' - whereby spam emails try to lure unsuspecting victims to enter account details on a fake web page of a trusted institution such as a bank or ecommerce site such as eBay - has received more than its fair share of... [12 Nov 2003]
Leader: Internet 'innocent' of card crimes
Leader For some reason people would still rather read out their credit details to somebody in a call centre than enter them online via a secure payment service. Many of this morning's newspapers have been quick to point the finger of blame at the internet... [10 Nov 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: New mobile interface, collaboration and Sybase
Comment Enter the motion-controlled smartphone. Until recently the user interfaces available on mobile phones have been relatively similar. Radical deviations in styling aside, few companies seem to be tackling the usability issues of increasingly complex... [14 Jul 2003]
Boardroom Despatches: My webinar message
Comment Why do we enter IT in the first place? Who'd have thought a PC and phone could take the place of a full-on conference presentation? But Rene Carayol's introduction to the 'webinar' holds further lessons for those in charge of IT. [09 Jul 2003]
Will's Web Watch: A standing ovation for lastminute.com
Comment However, proving that writing about this stuff is no guarantee of assuredness, I made a basic mistake in the booking - clicking the wrong date on the pop-up calendar where you enter your preferred date. [07 Jul 2003]
The Weekly Round-Up: 04.07.03
Round-Up Mr Gates to serve: Microsoft has bought Romanian anti-virus firm GeCAD and is planning to enter the security market as a player, possibly bundling the software with Windows.love. Anyone for tennis? Welcome to today's play on Wimbledon's centre... [04 Jul 2003]
Through the fog... Predictive texting
Comment If the first message I enter on the phone is ‘See you later’ then next time I enter and ‘s’ it will ask if I want to use the word ‘see’ again. For example, on my Nokia handset, to enter ‘see you later’ involves pressing the ‘7’ key once. [22 May 2003]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: You wear it well
Comment And we can expect to enter a room or building to find a message, metaphorically hanging in space for us, only to be accessed when we visit that location. Compared to the 100 years it took for the telephone to become a universal business tool, the... [08 May 2003]
Outsourcing - a 21st century approach to business and technology
Comment Both parties must enter the relationship properly, with clearly defined and achievable goals. Some people like to compare outsourcing relationships to marriage. There is the initial attraction, the contract, the honeymoon period, the inevitable... [22 Apr 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: The CSO, Dell and Cisco at home
Comment Nowadays this advantage gives it the ability to enter a new market at a competitive price and, in all probability, to remain profitable if prices fall. It watches markets it has a potential interest in, waiting for the products to standardise... [31 Mar 2003]
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