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The Weekly Round-Up: 19.10.07

Round-Up Actually, you can break out the bubbly for another good reason - silicon.com's annual Agenda Setters special report has been published and the top 50 is probably the most intriguing line-up in the eight-year history of the survey.

Tags: weekly round-up, round-up

[19 Oct 2007]

Dear silicon.com... MS vs open source, wi-fi risks, being green...

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com news editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Agenda Setters 2007 ¦ Skills crisis? ¦ How to build an IT department ¦Q&A: Graham Linehan, writer and director of The IT Crowd ...

Tags: wi-fi, open source, microsoft

[18 Oct 2007]

Social networking goes mainstream

AS Analysis So it's very much a case of out with the old, in with the new - as one Agenda Setters panellist said of Murdoch: "He must wish he'd bought Facebook. It is this breakthrough that the Agenda Setters panel was interested in.

[12 Oct 2007]

The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire

AS Analysis Others on the Agenda Setters 2007 panel also pointed out it was Infosys that was rumoured to be eyeing a bid for major European IT services player Capgemini. The shift in the balance of tech power from West to East identified in last year's Agenda...

[12 Oct 2007]

CIO power

AS Analysis Whether it's the increasing importance of the CIO role in modern business or acknowledgement of their contribution in innovating and driving value through the exploitation of technology, the Agenda Setters judging panel included not one but five...

[12 Oct 2007]

Eric Schmidt

AS Profile The Agenda Setters panel was particularly impressed by the threat of these web applications to break down the hegemony of Microsoft's Office. Add to this a director seat on the Apple board and it's been a good year for Schmidt, whose experience at...

[25 Sep 2006]

Mitch Kapor

AS Profile Kapor is also something of a trend spotter himself - he's a director at Linden Lab, makers of the popular virtual world Second Life, whose creator rocketed to a number 14 debut on this year's Agenda Setters list.

[25 Sep 2006]

Ashley Highfield

AS Profile Ashley Highfield has become something of an Agenda Setters regular in recent years and remains in the top 10 for the third year running. So as the BBC continues to set the agenda for media worldwide and new media continues to play an increasing...

[25 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters

AS Analysis Niklas Zennström of Skype fame and before that Kazaa satisfies a lot of the classic Agenda Setters criteria - repeatable success, affecting IT on a global basis with something like peer-to-peer, in the most recent case for VoIP, and longevity.

[25 Sep 2006]

The anti-establishment vote

AS Analysis The 2005 Agenda Setters panel proved that though they believe the predictable government officials and big-name tech CEOs do indeed influence the IT industry, those fighting the established order are also ones to watch.

[26 Sep 2005]

The rise of new media

AS Analysis The highest position occupied on the Agenda Setters list by a figure whose greatest impact will be in the media space is Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology at the BBC (No. The 2005 Agenda Setters list shows a renewed focus on...

[26 Sep 2005]

Tim Berners-Lee

AS Profile Tim Berners-Lee returns to the top 20 after a one-year absence from the Agenda Setters list. With the day-to-day management of W3C in the hands of a COO, Berners-Lee these days has more time to devote to technical pursuits, the results of which our...

[23 Sep 2005]

Niklas Zennström: Telecoms troublemaker

Comment The very real threat VoIP poses to incumbent telecoms companies - and the key role Skype has played in popularising the technology - earned Zennström a spot near the top of silicon.com's 2004 Agenda Setters poll.

Tags: niklas zennstrom, skype, voip

[05 Nov 2004]

Leader: Our election, your vote against Microsoft?

Leader: Our election, your vote against Microsoft?

Leader In the wake of the US presidential elections, silicon.com today revisited a recent ballot of our own - the Agenda Setters 2004 poll, in which a panel of industry experts voted on who they think are the 50 most influential individuals in high-tech.

Tags: agenda setters, linus torvalds, steve jobs

[04 Nov 2004]

<strong>Agenda</strong> <strong>Setters</strong>: Where are they now... Greg Dyke

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Greg Dyke

Comment As it's only 12 days until the launch of silicon.com's fifth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those people who held top 10 positions in 2003.

Tags: greg dyke

[16 Sep 2004]

<strong>Agenda</strong> <strong>Setters</strong>: Where are they now... Roger Cole

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Roger Cole

Comment With silicon.com's exclusive Agenda Setters poll rearing its head again later this month, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positions in 2003. We'll see.silicon.com's Agenda Setters panel, made up again of CIOs, analysts...

Tags: roger cole

[06 Sep 2004]

Leader: silicon.com - stepping up a gear

Leader Indeed perennials such as the Skills Survey and the Agenda Setters list of tech power-brokers will remain very much part of silicon.com's future, as will special reports drilling down on the hottest subjects of the moment such as IM and spam.

[21 Oct 2003]

Ebusiness Despatches: The death of the tech CEO

Comment I look at the top of silicon's recent Agenda Setters poll (http://www.silicon.com/as2002 ) and I see plenty of CEOs but the individual I admire the most isn't one of them. The days of the unholy trinity of analyst, IT director and vendor - as...

[15 May 2002]

Agenda Setters 2000 omissions: those who missed out

Comment Silicon.com's Agenda Setters 2000 poll threw out more than a few surprises when naming the men and women who'll be shaping Europe's digital future. Michael Armstrong, chairman and CEO of AT&T (44), Ron Somner, chairman at Deutsche Telekom (29...

[19 Mar 2000]

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