t-systems in comment and analysis
Centralised or decentralised IT?
Comment In industry after industry, companies that built computer systems faster than competitors have gained profound business process advantages. This model is most useful in companies with legacy environments that often split their technology platforms... [09 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... T5 chaos, mobile maladies, and laptop losses…
Comment This allowed the staff to familiarise themselves with the systems and get actual hands-on experience before the station was opened to Eurostar traffic. On the bright side, thanks to passengers refusing to be finger printed, problems with the "high... [03 Apr 2008]
SAS UK boss talks SaaS, innovation and his first 90 days in the job...
Comment Teradata is one, but also the other major systems integrators. There are some big concerns around the complexity of software now and I think there's a big responsibility on the vendor community to focus on quality and support as systems get more... [02 Apr 2008]
How did the Heathrow T5 launch go so wrong?
Comment The demos I watched of the state-of-the-art systems and technology were extremely impressive and, following extensive testing, it all seemed pretty much ready to go several weeks (and in some cases months) in advance of its opening on 27 March. [28 Mar 2008]
Box-tickers risk serious data breaches
Comment However, as an abstract document detailing the nature of management systems, it won't give you a step-by-step guide to what security controls you should be managing. Life would be simple if curing security headaches were just a matter of buying... [28 Mar 2008]
The Naked CIO: Animal farm
Comment They set up systems that honestly assess and prioritise projects. IT projects should be prioritised according to business benefits. That's fine in principle, says the Naked CIO. But this must happen without ignorance, hierarchy and petty rivalries. [25 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... NHS 'savings', e-crime coppers, skills crisis?...
Comment Also, as the complexity of health service provision increases, these systems will need to be changed. Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site.e-cops [20 Mar 2008]
Profile: Nottingham Building Society head of IT Jack Cutts
Comment Cutts enlisted the services of systems integrator Esteem to complement the skills in-house but he made sure that any know-how was passed on to his team. From a technology point of view, the core systems were being upgraded but Cutt's first priority... [11 Mar 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks
Comment Various emission limits and active control systems, plus deployment methods generally render these systems less power aggressive than mobile networks. Scare stories about mobile phones cooking our brains come and go as regularly as the seasons. [04 Mar 2008]
The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe
Comment That increase would allow us to develop systems to increase productivity and cut costs by twice that additional operational cost within 24 months. He is already under-resourced, so what should he do? Over my morning coffee I review the latest... [03 Mar 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.02.08
Round-Up For the avoidance of doubt, this group of technologists are the ones who like their sandals open-toed, their beards bushy and their operating systems available under the GNU Open Public Licence. Big, bad Microsoft has had a quite staggering change... [29 Feb 2008]
Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…
Comment Neil Norman, CEO, Human Recognition Systems, UK Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. Illegal file-sharers Illegal file-sharing: Gov't says enough is enough [28 Feb 2008]
Editor's Blog: Lords above!
Comment Try another piece of exclusive silicon.com content - the latest CIO Jury looks at the rise in the use of open source software in corporate IT systems. It's been another week where silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign has loomed large, with two... [27 Feb 2008]
Get mobile addicts out of the BlackBerry jam
Comment The almost continuous operation of IT systems is taken as a given in many organisations. Addicts may take their CrackBerrys on holiday and even up to bed. But there's nothing wrong with the core technology, says Rob Bamforth - at least nothing a... [21 Feb 2008]
The Naked CIO: Innovation - same old story
Comment Actually what they often lack is the will to live - after engaging with operational colleagues to improve systems. Legacy mindsets are fixed on the processes that are the cause rather than the result of poorly performing systems. [18 Feb 2008]
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