knowledge experience in comment and analysis
Naked CIO: Who cares about industry experience?
Comment The discussion boils down to the importance of methodology and best practice versus subject matter expertise and system application knowledge - and how the CIO role relates to these areas. In my current role and my two... [06 Oct 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Social networking power
Comment I anticipate a new discipline and a new industry with web 3.0 when our machines will naturally cluster in social nets to share resource, information, knowledge and experience. Dispatched to silicon.com... [22 Sep 2008]
Are your systems falling down on resiliency?
Comment The level of software failure is likely to remain high until knowledge and experience from the operational IT side of the business is captured and acted on more effectively. If it does not, it will... [12 Aug 2008]
The Brampton Factor: Open source 'brotherhood' closed to co-operation
Comment Even without that practical knowledge, academic studies on open source make interesting reading. The most influential reason seems to be that developers seek to enhance their skills and experience. The... [03 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... data guardians, not so "killer" mobile apps, Vista on sale…
Comment Requires specialist knowledge". This simple anti-crime measure would protect us from anyone with "specialist knowledge. Coverage, speed and reliability all diminish the experience. Data... [06 Mar 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Ageism, broadband row, ID cards…
Comment Fresh knowledge is good but coupled with experience it's even better. So how come I am still unemployed after redundancy four months ago when I have 12 years VS C++ following 25 years management and... [31 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Generation X
Comment At home I had my own repair shop and built my own equipment to further enhance my knowledge. Each generation was eager to pass on its skills and knowledge to the young to preserve crafts and skills. In... [29 Oct 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Know-nothing managers
Comment Most simply stated it goes like this: 20 to 30 years ago people would go to their manager for advice, help and knowledge. In a meeting a senior manager responsible for IT in a multinational company admits he has no real... [20 Aug 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare
Comment All our advances as a species are down to the assembly of a body of knowledge based upon repeatable experience and observation, experimentation, theory and proof. A small space or very light contact... [29 May 2007]
Brampton Factor: Ageism myths
Comment Moreover, a lot of current technologies are based on knowledge that is not nearly so new as some people imagine. Another alarming tendency is to say the problem is with older workers themselves - that they have no... [22 May 2007]
Opinion: Global services' level playing-field
Comment Knowledge process outsourcing: KPO is a continuation of business process outsourcing (BPO), though with rather more business complexity. The defining difference is that KPO is usually focused on... [02 May 2007]
Will your next CIO be a non-techie?
Comment Once upon a time and not that long ago, a company's IT director was most likely a highly educated techie with a head full of complex, specialised knowledge that fixed all those nasty computer systems problems. [18 Oct 2006]
Leader: The business has gone too far
Leader Bringing in 'interim IT directors' - specialised contractors with knowledge of a business' current IT projects - has become an accepted practice. Surely an IT director brings more to a company as a permanent employee... [26 Jul 2006]
Charles and me: Prince's Trust gives start-ups a chance
Comment It's an interesting way to get involved because the businesses are small, creative start-ups with young people at the helm who rarely have experience of how to put a three-year funding plan together, let alone... [19 Jul 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Education on the fly
Comment Couple all this with a multimedia world where the best of the best have their knowledge and experience recorded for all time, where animations and simulations overtake the limitations of chalk and talk,... [24 May 2006]
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