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The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel

Comment All of this feeds back into the goal to reduce the operational expenditure to capital expenditure ratio of the IT budget from 80:20 down to 70:30 over the next 18 months. Being the CIO for a tech vendor can often be something of a double-edged sword.

Tags: bandrowczak, cio, nortel

[01 Apr 2008]

Tech Visions: New media is IT's next frontier

Comment Technical fire walling for media sharing, blogs, instant messaging, social networks and syndication feeds. Experts argue new media will spell the demise of the IT professional. Not true, says Silicon Valley-based Howard Greenfield.

Tags: new media, convergence, video, internet

[29 Nov 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Media wars

Comment It starts with time-shifted programme feeds, plus movie and music downloads, but then moves on to new diversions such as social networking, online games and virtual worlds. Written at the Institute of Directors in London and dispatched via free-to...

Tags: tv, broadcasters, on-demand, media

[31 Aug 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Moving office

Comment For sure I had put a lot of time and effort into testing and installing the LAN, WLAN, broadband, telephones, television and radio feeds beforehand. Written at my hotel in Orlando during a weekend stopover between assignments.

Tags: peter cochrane, networking

[11 Jul 2007]

Steve Ranger's Notebook: How my iPod ate the weekend

Comment The same thing could apply to reading all the news from your RSS feeds, of course. Steve Ranger picks the top three time-wasting offenders. A friend of mine - who perhaps understandably wishes to remain nameless - recently spend a weekend...

Tags: podcast, social networking, digital music, im

[05 Jun 2007]

Information overload

Comment RSS feeds, email, search engines and corporate intranets are competing with internal reporting systems that may not always have access to all of the data streams that employees need. Businesses are drowning in data - but how much good is it doing...

Tags: data management, business intelligence, bi, crm

[30 Mar 2007]

The next generation

AS Profile The picture painted was of a generation comfortable not just with old issues of hardware and software but in all aspects of what we now know as web 2.0 - social networking, blogging, DIY wireless, feeds of everything (often via RSS), gaming and...

[25 Sep 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: All about Itil

Comment These freely available maps provide a common point of reference for both the business and the IT department to discuss how Itil can be utilised to give a common approach to standardised IT problems and how feeds to and from the business can plug...

Tags: service management, itil

[28 Jul 2006]

The rise of new media

AS Analysis Thanks to RSS feeds and blog searching, we will begin to impose our own filters - and as the number of media consumers increases so greater diversity can be supported. When will we have too many devices, too many feeds and too many channels to be...

[26 Sep 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 08.04.05

Round-Up Real-time picture and video feeds mean wardens will actually be able to see the animals not mating rather than just knowing they're not mating. 'It's all fun and games until somebody loses an eye. A joke can go too far.

Tags: weekly round-up

[08 Apr 2005]

Minority Report: Apple versus the free press

Comment For Apple, the company may be biting the hand that feeds it but it's identified that there's a clear definition between healthy speculation and company secrets. It shows just how sacred the company considers its intellectual property, says Seb...

Tags: lawsuits, mac, apple

[08 Apr 2005]

Leader: Email versus RSS

Leader Today we also hear that a company has worked out a way to pair advertising with RSS feeds. The death of email has been greatly exaggerated. Or has it? A survey out today shows the extent to which businesspeople in different countries use it.

Tags: rss, email

[28 Feb 2005]

Leader: Is Apple being hypocritical?

Leader It's long been assumed that Apple deliberately drip-feeds certain details to kick-start the rumour mill. On hearing news that a large computer manufacturer is suing a gossip site for leaking product specs, most people's initial reaction might be to...

Tags: mac, ipod, apple

[07 Jan 2005]

CRM on the comeback trail

Comment Gianforte says CRM software has become too complex, which is why it often fails, and its complexity feeds the legions of professional services companies who are required to install the software. What are companies doing differently to bring this...

Tags: crm

[28 Sep 2004]

Just imagine - mobile Wintel dominance

Comment One feeds off the other. It's understandable that plenty of talk at last week's 3GSM event in Cannes focused on who will dominate future mobile devices, less so that the same subject would come up again at the Intel Developer Conference yesterday.

[28 Feb 2002]

Model Management: More market madness?

Comment The downturn is locked in and feeds on itself. The Nasdaq index has spent a lot of time recently straddling the symbolic 2000 point mark. Cisco plans to shed 18 per cent of its workforce. Intel, Kodak and Phillips all look poorly.

[24 Apr 2001]

Telcos and the move to mobile e-money

Comment The Japanese download services - like news feeds or games or music - and pay for them all through set charges on their monthly bill. For a concept that makes such perfect sense, electronic money has been a long time coming.

[27 Jul 2000]

When worlds collide: ebusiness in a bricks and mortar world

Comment According to Andrew Main Wilson, CEO of the B2B service, iod.com will be a "one-stop e-shop" for directors of SMEs, offering an online job market, news feeds, distance learning, business information and aggregate buying services.

[29 Jun 2000]

Blind Justice: time for Gates to see clearly

Comment In the aftermath of the ruling, Bill Gates not only refused to admit guilt, he accused the government of biting the hand that feeds it. After two years of legal wrangling, a district court judge's Findings of Fact that listed 47 pages of law...

[08 Jun 2000]

Licence to bill: vendors and their licensing practices

Comment But these approaches aren't always possible and in the meantime, all parties in the software industry should stop biting the hand that feeds them. Software licensing affects all of us, so it wasn't surprising silicon.com received a virtual sack...

[30 May 2000]

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