deployment in comment and analysis
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Secure remote access closes in
Comment These demands added greatly to the complexity of the deployment and wasted manpower. Now that devices can be centrally managed, costs can be controlled better and fewer administrative resources are needed for managing the deployment. [25 Jul 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment The problem has been contained through the widespread deployment of anti-spam products and services in the highly competitive market of the past decade. With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus has shifted to data leaks. [02 May 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]
Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…
Comment As a biometrics integrator on large-scale programmes, we understand biometric projects require exactly the same business case underpinnings as any other system deployment. I can categorically say that the deployment of biometrics in the airport... [28 Feb 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 22.02.08
Round-Up IBRS analyst Joseph Sweeney said organisations are now stepping back and looking at their deployment methods. Trustworthy computing. It's a nice concept. These days the phrase is commonly associated with Microsoft after its much trumpeted... [22 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: The last CD
Comment Secondly, a key element in their demise will be the deployment of real broadband at speeds greater than 100Mbps, which will see a hybrid world of thick and thin clients operating in fixed and mobile modes. [25 Oct 2007]
Web 2.0 and the public sector
Comment The interest in social networking sites such as Facebook and Wikipedia, the wide-scale use of blogging and the rapid deployment of new mash-up applications are moving us nearer Tim Berners-Lee's original vision for the web as 'anything being... [11 Oct 2007]
At sea over convergence?
Comment While these are not massive technology challenges, they make deployment uneven. There are many ways of tackling fixed-mobile convergence. Quocirca's Rob Bamforth simplifies the problem with a marine analogy. [21 Sep 2007]
Security - no longer just about hackers
Comment While such a model may have worked in the past, today's organisations are looking for security to be more about business enablement and risk reduction - and this will require not only different technology combinations but also different approaches... [31 Jul 2007]
Jon Granville
CIO Profile During the past four years with the Body Shop International, Granville has been responsible for the deployment of a global SAP platform and the implementation of improved and standardised business processes across the group to help underpin the... [06 Jun 2007]
Gordon Lovell-Read
CIO Profile A current area of interest for Lovell-Read is 'green' IT and in addition to his day job he is in the process of pulling together other UK CIOs for a UK academy for carbon reduction in IT deployment, called CredIT. [06 Jun 2007]
Stephen Brannan
CIO Profile The integration for Ulster Bank and First Active alone included more than 5,000 IT changes and the deployment of more than 36,000 application packages. An aggressive acquisition strategy that started at the beginning of the decade with NatWest has... [06 Jun 2007]
Andy Hooper
CIO Profile Execution and delivery against challenging deadlines has been a feature of Andy Hooper's career, most notably in his last role on BAA's Terminal 5 construction project at Heathrow Airport where missing milestone target dates for the deployment of... [06 Jun 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is web 2.0 doomed to fail?
Comment I just hope all those people who voted for an asymmetric world back in the mid 1980s, and denied the deployment of optical fibre to the home throughout the West are feeling as sick as the proverbial parrot! [23 Apr 2007]
Brampton Factor: Network convergence is no simple task
Comment Naturally, using the most cost effective technology is a business issue but it is hard to see how deployment of any particular technology can ever be a business issue. Indeed commercial negotiation may be a much more cost-effective approach than... [17 Apr 2007]
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