care in comment and analysis
Mentoring: Tech charity's recipe for success
Comment The TLG often deals with young people who have been in care or prison, people Holway calls the "seriously disadvantaged, the sometimes seriously damaged", and he is clear why the approach has gone well. [09 Jul 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.06.08
Round-Up But care is needed operating your handheld device in the loo (oh, do behave), especially if you're making a 'stall call' with it. The Round-Up tries not to make a habit of getting caught with its pants down but this week's laughs are brought to you... [20 Jun 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wireless jelly
Comment This all gets very irritating, all the more so because I engineered filtered, no-break power into everything and exercised extreme care with wiring and how equipment was positioned. You know how it is: you're in a coffee shop working online and... [13 Jun 2008]
Graham Knight
CIO Profile As CIO of General Healthcare Group - the largest independent owner of private hospitals in the UK with 54 acute care hospitals and 37 pharmacies - Knight has a variety of challenges. Knight is working on an enterprise master patient index along... [11 Jun 2008]
Michel Khan
CIO Profile Michel Khan has headed up the IT of this eye-care retailer for the last 12 years. In that time, he has won accolades for the company's supply chain and ecommerce operations. Before joining Specsavers, he was IT director at duty free retailer... [11 Jun 2008]
The Naked CIO: The V-word
Comment It seems to be the only environment where I don't care who I talk to or what I talk about. Why can't suppliers see that harassment might not be the best basis for a relationship, asks the Naked CIO. Having a phone or email - come to that, any... [09 Jun 2008]
Editor's Blog: Coming soon - our list of the UK's top CIOs
Comment Find out exactly what a QR code is and why you should care in our QR code cheat sheet. Here at silicon.com we spend a lot of time talking to - and listening to - CIOs. What constantly impresses me is how wide the role of the CIO is - and how big an... [30 May 2008]
Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times
Comment Which, if true, would suggest Sarin has been grooming his successor - and plotting the timing of his exit - with great care. A CEO stepping down after five years at a mobile operator might seem unremarkable. [29 May 2008]
Editor's Blog: Time to take the politicians out of technology?
Comment Government IT chiefs have long been waiting for some sign that their political masters care about technology. As an aside, I'm pretty sure neither the abacus nor the wheel was invented by the government. [30 Apr 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Just how distributed is your business?
Comment All businesses care about the experience their users receive when working at their PCs. Demand on corporate networks for distributed services these days goes well beyond the usual IT tasks. But actually measuring how distributed a business is can... [24 Apr 2008]
Legal Eye: Could you end up footing your e-crime bill?
Comment Essentially, the Banking Code will only make bank customers liable for losses on their account if they acted fraudulently or without reasonable care. Failing to act with reasonable care can include anything from disclosing a PIN, not disposing of... [15 Apr 2008]
You won't get promoted looking like that
Comment He couldn't care less about how he looked. Care about what people think about you. That's usually because their personal brands leave much to be desired, says image expert Tessa Hood. A simplistic look at most medium to large companies yields two... [20 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Tax man's stamp bill, more lost data, unencrypted laptops…
Comment Seems like those insulated from reality civil servants in their cushy jobs just don't care how much of our money they fritter wastefully away. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? [24 Jan 2008]
Online age verification Bill is cynical manipulation
Leader However, it's unlikely this is happening wholesale or because retailers just don't care who they sell to. Most retailers care too much about their reputations to risk being branded as corruptors of young minds and bodies. [22 Jan 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Apple vs Vista, jail for mobile users and the broadband swindle…
Comment Absolutely, we need legislation to make it illegal to drive without due care and attention. But then we had laws to deal with that long before the mobile phone even existed - 'driving without due care and attention'. [03 Jan 2008]
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