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Naked CIO: Meet the IT guy
Comment He is good enough to know to use technical language that supports this assertion yet there is relatively little evidence this IT guy ever significantly contributes to the development and growth of the IT department. [15 Sep 2008]
The Naked CIO: Enemies of the state
Comment It is a travesty that the biggest growth area in recent years in IT in terms of cost and resources is governance and compliance - especially given constrained budgets and the need to deliver better and faster for your... [14 Jul 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white
Comment Despite the growth in digital communications and promises of the paperless office, printed documents remain critical to most enterprises. Contracts offer a range of pricing models, in contrast to the traditional... [22 Apr 2008]
Malware: From bedroom to boardroom
Comment By the end of the decade, the growth of email gave malware an effective infection route into new machines. Botnets gave them the anonymity they required and the increasing penetration of always-on home... [19 Nov 2007]
Getting more out of the net
Comment There are three main reasons why businesses of all sizes are set to become increasingly reliant on the internet: greater automation of cross-organisational business processes; flexible locations for data centres; and the rapid... [02 Nov 2007]
Prepare for some 'digital tension'
Comment ICT a proven ingredient of economic growth and the world economy is projected to be 80 per cent larger in the year 2020 than it was in 2000. Yet Europe in contrast appears top-heavy, opaque and unwieldy,... [27 Sep 2006]
Big bucks in China's software industry
Comment Government figures also point to education and tax as growth areas. Almost 4,000 Japanese-speaking software engineers are now required to meet the growing demand. It might not receive the attention that... [26 Jul 2006]
Brampton Factor: IT and the environment - friend or foe?
Comment Rapid growth of the internet has driven the creation of huge server centres. And the last time figures were available, the average PC required 10 times its own weight in fuel and chemicals during... [25 Jul 2006]
Don't let IT damage your M&A success
Comment More recently there has been a growth in technology-enabled BPO. A meticulous audit and thorough preparation of both organisations' IT systems is required before any deal is signed. In these... [23 Jun 2006]
Devil's Advocate: Outsourcing lessons
Comment Combined with the growth of many excellent IT services companies in specialised sectors, there is good reason for many organisations to follow ABN Amro and split up the outsourced purchasing. So, while there may... [13 Sep 2005]
CRM on the comeback trail
Comment The high growth of past years is now a memory. However, he believes the market has bottomed out and will return to positive growth in 2004. Many vendors are pinning their hopes for sales... [28 Sep 2004]
Devil's Advocate: Overwhelmed by data
Comment That is one of the driving forces behind the phenomenal growth in storage. The first paragraph of this article is only a few dozen words, yet required 20,000 bytes of disk storage. Is policing just how... [21 Oct 2003]
The Ovum View: DRM - protecting content and revenues
Comment Revenues will grow from around $9bn in 2003 to $39bn in 2007 but this revenue growth is dependent on DRM being in place. This business model is unsustainable and greater collaboration is... [10 Jul 2003]
Through the fog... Storage as a service
Comment There continues to be a data growth requirement, which might be increasing at the same rate as storage costs fall but it is not in line with administrative capabilities. The idea is to... [04 Apr 2003]
Skills Survey 2002: Learn from the past - train now
Comment This way, IT budget is constructively channelled towards ensuring both that staff have the necessary skills and that a lack of capacity does not stifle growth once the market picks up. Now is the time for both employers... [26 Mar 2002]
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