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The McCue Interview: Martin Taylor, group CIO, LCH.Clearnet
Comment Taylor joined as an interim CIO in the summer of 2006 with the organisation's IT strategy in a mess - a complex clearing IT platform, called the Generic Clearing System (GCS) was going off the rails while plans to outsource the IT production to... [17 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.01.08
Round-Up Glad you asked - the MoD has announced it has lost a laptop containing the personal information of about 600,000 people who have joined or expressed an interest in joining the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines. [25 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Where are all the young professionals?
Comment As a young engineer I joined various professional bodies in order to get on the accreditation ladder and to gain access to their conferences, summer schools and publications. Later I was invited to join more science, technology and engineering... [29 Mar 2007]
Radioactive: Is mobile IM bad for business?
Comment Fifteen key international operators, including Orange, Telefonica, T-Mobile and Vodafone, joined with the GSM Association in announcing a programme dubbed 'personal IM' to interconnect their mobile instant messaging platforms. [21 Feb 2006]
Serialisation: eBoys - Part 2
Comment Sequoia was in, and Mike Moritz joined Beirne on the Webvan board. And it appeared that he had taken graciously Beirne's decision to join Benchmark instead of Kleiner, saying at the time he would like to work jointly on a project with Beirne. [01 Jan 2002]
Microsoft - the company which shot the Liberty Alliance?
Comment News that HP and Mastercard have joined the Liberty Alliance was almost overshadowed by Microsoft's expressed interest in joining. So is it likely that if - and it's still a big if - Microsoft was to join Liberty, it would pass on all that it had... [19 Dec 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Web content management, ROI reality, and how near is HAL?
Comment Now that IBM/Lotus has joined the bandwagon, don't expect the other software giants to be far behind. Now, it seems, IBM has decided to join the fray through Lotus. One of the surprises in the web content management (WCM) field is that the really... [15 Oct 2001]
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