intelligent in comment and analysis

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white

Comment For more details on how better print management can create business value download Quocirca's white paper Creating the Print Intelligent Enterprise. Responsibility is often scattered - so control and costs go out the window. [22 Apr 2008]

The Naked CIO: Cut the bull

Comment Somehow it made us more credible and intelligent. Many IT managers constantly complain about not being understood by non-technical colleagues. But what do they expect when no one can make out what they're saying, argues the Naked CIO. [17 Mar 2008]

The McCue Interview: British Energy CIO, Ian Campbell

Comment The just-completed 18-month change programme was called IP3 - which stands for intellectual property, intelligent people and improve. Just outside the window of Ian Campbell's desk in the open plan office at British Energy's Gloucester headquarters... [13 Aug 2007]

The greening of IT: Why less is more

Comment The problem with the greening of IT is that - admittedly this is a generalisation - the underlying goal is to get you to buy more: new servers with more energy-efficient processors, intelligent sensors for data centre coolant systems, server... [13 Aug 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Robots with guns

Comment A couple of years ago I first encountered a robotic mine destroyer that looked very similar to an intelligent torpedo. Written at a quiet café on the outskirts of Cambridge, UK and dispatched to silicon.com via a corporate WLAN [07 Aug 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: When will the net become intelligent?

Comment Intelligent machines look to be our only hope! Here is my take on the 'intelligent' internet ranked in order of 'vital' quality: So when will the internet become intelligent and when will intelligence, and even life itself, spontaneously erupt? [22 May 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 23.03.07

Round-Up You see, a press release which landed in the virtual mail sack this week has alerted us to just what a dangerous world we live in and what the intelligent person can do to mitigate the risks posed by avian flu and terrorists, in no particular order. [23 Mar 2007]

Unwired: The office of the future

Comment Consider this stage one of intelligent office organisation. Stage two is 'metadata', when intelligent office organisation reaches our software. Secondly, expect to see an explosion of intelligent surfaces. [15 Nov 2006]

Mike Lynch

AS Profile Unlike most search technology, Autonomy's products employ a Bayesian statistics inference model, which uses pattern recognition to deliver intelligent search results. Why? Bringing intelligence to corporate search [25 Sep 2006]

Editor's Blog: Road tax rage

Comment In fact, the starting point for intelligent debate seems to be about scrapping fuel levies (the UK has some of the highest in the world) and annual road tax, and doing everything based around mileage, route and time. [09 Aug 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Citywide wi-fi

Comment I-city makes intelligent use of location and personalisation to ensure that services are relevant to the citizen/consumer. Providing free wireless internet access throughout a metropolitan area sounds simple - but the reality of rolling out such a... [26 May 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: More wireless equals more wires

Comment The inclusion of more intelligent computing power will allow the use and reuse of both the physical and frequency space even more efficiently so we can access more than 100-fold the bandwidth we enjoy today. [04 May 2006]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The search for intelligent web info

Comment Is there a way to make the information we find on the web more reliable? It won't be easy but Quocirca's Clive Longbottom has a few ideas. I was recently sitting listening to one of the large search engine companies - Yahoo! [16 Feb 2006]

Devil's Advocate: Outsourcing lessons

Comment One general principle became evident as soon as the first IT outsourcing deals went into operation: there is a pressing need for the buyer to adopt intelligent policies and to put significant resource into managing the contract. [13 Sep 2005]

Stuart Brough

Q&A It is not the strongest, the fastest or even the most intelligent species that survive. Employer and official job title: University of Strathclyde, Director, IT. What do most people call you? Boss. Who do you report to? [28 Jun 2005]

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