bp in comment and analysis
Ian Buchanan
CIO Profile His early career was spent in consultancy and systems development within the oil and drinks industries, working for BP and Diageo. As a member of the Alliance & Leicester's executive committee, Ian Buchanan has accountability for IT and business... [11 Jun 2008]
CIOs must not fend off risk alone
Comment Paul Dorey, chief information security officer at BP, told silicon.com: "You cannot disconnect IT risk from the business that is supported by IT. Will Sturgeon argues in favour of the latter and discusses the reasons why a chief risk officer may... [10 Jul 2007]
Editor's Blog: DIY enterprise mobility
Comment Last year silicon.com was at the forefront of reporting on a scheme at oil giant BP to allow staff - admittedly technically proficient staff - to opt out of corporate IT support. I was at the Mobility Summit earlier this week (good event, terrible... [03 Jul 2007]
John Leggate
CIO Profile John Leggate is responsible for BP's entire digital capability - IT systems, technology and business processes - across the oil and energy giant's 150 global upstream and downstream business units. Leggate sits on the BP group senior leadership... [06 Jun 2007]
Leader: Consumer tech is changing the enterprise
Leader For instance oil giant BP is trialling a scheme to let some employees buy their own IT kit and opt out of the company's IT support. One lucky silicon.com reporter spent this week in Las Vegas at the manic and gigantic Consumer Electronics Show. [11 Jan 2007]
Leader: The big issues of 2006
Leader Why not 'do a BP' - let some employees look after their own IT. What did we learn? What will be different? The big developments that span the worlds of tech with the world of business or government aren't about bits and bytes in isolation. [21 Dec 2006]
Leader: RIP the IT department?
Leader Anyone who is still in doubt about the impact of the iPod and Google generation on the future of the corporate IT department need only look at the example currently being set by oil giant BP. BP is pioneering an innovative 'do-it-yourself' IT... [12 Oct 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
Leader One surprise Agenda Setter already shaping corporate IT is BP VP Jim Ginsburgh (17), who was chosen for his ground-breaking scheme of giving employees an allowance in exchange for not using the company's IT support. [25 Sep 2006]
Leader: 'Changing of the guard' for the 2006 Agenda Setters
AS Analysis One surprise Agenda Setter already shaping corporate IT is BP VP Jim Ginsburgh (17), who was chosen for his ground-breaking scheme of giving employees an allowance in exchange for not using the company's IT support. [25 Sep 2006]
Jim Ginsburgh
AS Profile Jim Ginsburgh was chosen by the Agenda Setters panel for leading the 'digital consumer' movement inside BP for the past four years. This led to the ground-breaking 'digital allowance' scheme whereby select BP employees are given a set amount of... [25 Sep 2006]
The McCue Interview: DWP CIO Joe Harley
Comment BP, global IT vice president BP Exploration and Downstream Europe, CIO BP Alaska, IT director BP Glasgow, regional IT manager Europe I've been to business school and did a six-week compressed business administration course at the University of... [27 Jul 2006]
New e-gov supremo looks a safe pair of hands
Comment In 2002, Accenture UK hit the £1bn mark in the UK and numbered BP, Sainsbury's and London Stock Exchange as major technology clients. But he is low-profile only to those - probably most of us - who just haven't been looking in the right direction. [26 May 2004]
Through the fog... Getting your business processes finely tuned
Comment To successfully change, implement and utilise BP changes within our organisation, what should we do? Business processes are part of the business - and, as such, the major part of any BP project will involve working with people to manage... [04 Jul 2003]
Third time lucky? Intel unveils latest Itanium
Comment Customers using Itanium 2 in pilots or for actual work include Agilent Technologies, BMW, BP and Sun America. Madison, the third member of the Itanium chip family, is Intel's best shot to date at taking on IBM and Sun Microsystems in the market for... [30 Jun 2003]
2003 - the year of the wireless LAN
Comment It is already used by organisations such as BP and Riks Hospitalet back home in Norway and provided with the help of Accenture and Cisco. A handful of technologies may come of age in any given year. This year instant messaging will take off as a... [12 Feb 2003]
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