evolution in comment and analysis
Time to green-light sustainable IT
Comment For sustainability to be sustainable, the emphasis needs to be evolution, not revolution. True sustainability is much more than hammering the data centre over power, says Martin Atherton. The current penchant for invoking green IT whenever data... [17 Jul 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment In the not too distant future, you will be able to add 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE), mobile WiMax, multiple in multiple out (MiMo) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) to the mix. High-speed wireless networks are meant to make life... [12 Jun 2008]
Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times
Comment Giving what was presumably his final keynote at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) tradeshow in Barcelona in February, Sarin's words certainly had the air of a swan-song - laying out his hopes and dreams for the mobile industry, which... [29 May 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment Then came a rapid evolution of products that kept spam at arm's length - either appliances at the network edge or in-the-cloud services that ensured an almost clean incoming email stream. With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus... [02 May 2008]
Minority Report: iPhone, Android and the world in your pocket
Comment Yet it was an event that could make 2008 a significant milestone in the evolution of the mobile phone as a platform, says Seb Janacek. But it's the release of the device's SDK that promises to make 2008 a significant milestone in the evolution of... [23 Apr 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 04.04.08
Round-Up Rosedale said virtual reality is the next step in the evolution of the internet, and argued the virtual world has more accountability and traceability than the real world. You're not always taken entirely seriously when you have wings, antlers and... [04 Apr 2008]
Editor's Blog: Time for 'listed' computers?
Comment What is junk one day may just a few years later be recognised as a vital link in the evolution of the technology infrastructure that now surrounds us. It's some old news that has me fascinated this week. [20 Mar 2008]
How to write a killer CV
Comment Your next role will probably be an evolution from your current one; revolution requires employers to take significant risks. Thinking of changing jobs? A sharp CV really does count, says Cathy Holley of headhunters Boyden UK Global Executive Search... [17 Jan 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Apple vs Vista, jail for mobile users and the broadband swindle…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Peter Cochrane's Blog: Resolutions for 2008 ¦ The best of 2007 ¦ Leader: Missing Xmas parcels highlight online fulfilment dangers ¦ 2008... [03 Jan 2008]
Dear silicon.com... More data breaches and Google vs Wikipedia…
Comment But today, with the portability of vast quantities of data coupled with the sophistication and evolution of fraudsters, we all need to be on our guard both from a business and personal perspective. Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our... [20 Dec 2007]
Dear silicon.com... work and play, mobiles on planes, data leaks...
Comment To me, it was nothing more than a sales pitch from Microsoft, not conveying effectively the more intricate nature of the rapid evolution the software industry is facing. Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the... [25 Oct 2007]
Q&A: Graham Linehan, writer and director of The IT Crowd
Comment The sheer speed with which technology is accelerating our evolution is incredible, and I thought IT guys are sort of at the frontline of all that. Graham Linehan has written a string of popular UK comedy sitcoms, from Father Ted's eccentric group... [12 Oct 2007]
Emily Bell
AS Profile Emily Bell's high position among the 2007 Agenda Setters is a measure of the Guardian Unlimited editor's success in managing the evolution of The Guardian's web presence. She has put the focus on blogging and video content, overseeing a... [12 Oct 2007]
Web 2.0 and the public sector
Comment Web 2.0 can take the evolution of e-government in new directions but not necessarily ones the public sector will be comfortable with. Web 2.0 is best understood as the latest phase in the evolution of the internet and the web. [11 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No risk, no progress
Comment Fast forward a decade or two at a time and: no trains, trucks, cars or planes, no telecoms, no space exploration, no computers or IT, no modern medicines, no idea about evolution, the cosmos or much else, and yet more millions would have died as a... [03 Oct 2007]
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