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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Government gaffe
Comment Click on the links below to find out more. Written at and dispatched to silicon.com from the Institute of Directors' Pall Mall office via a private wi-fi site, within an hour of arriving by train in London [25 Sep 2008]
Green IT changes outsourcing for all
Comment Green IT from A to ZClick on the links below to find out more. With the UK government committed to ensuring its IT operations are carbon neutral by 2013, the word on everyone's lips these days is 'green'. [23 Sep 2008]
Inbox: iPhone, the Facebook generation and the IT skills shortage
Comment We have had such a following on Facebook from both staff and visitors that we are now introducing direct links from our website to the Facebook Groups. The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking... [17 Sep 2008]
Green IT - how CIOs can help
Comment Green IT from A to ZClick on the links below to find out more. IT has a key role to play in making businesses more energy efficient. Quocirca's Simon Perry explains. In a recent briefing regarding the 'greenness' of a... [04 Sep 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: New niche for 3G?
Comment Click on the links below to find out more… So after more than a decade dominated by easy-to-find free wi-fi access in the US, I now find myself in countries where I have to search out low-cost links. The... [05 Aug 2008]
silicon.com old school
Comment The fact most viewers, downloading from 48Kbps dial-up links - this was 1998 after all - struggled to view the video was conveniently ignored by all. silicon.com is 10 this week. That's a grand old age for a publication... [07 Jul 2008]
Getting to the meeting - without the journey
Comment Click on the links below to find out more… Costs, delays and green issues are all conspiring against business travel. Those factors are also coinciding with the growth of the very tech that could spare you a journey,... [30 Jun 2008]
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment Click on the links below to find out more… Soon, even a window seat above the Atlantic will no longer be beyond the reach of the chirping mobile phone. What's the tech behind that change and just how welcome is it, asks... [26 Jun 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment Click on the links below to find out more… High-speed wireless networks are meant to make life easier for business travellers. But now the problem for mobile workers is how to tap into all that increased connectivity,... [12 Jun 2008]
Yasmin Jetha
CIO Profile Her main role is to ensure the FT.com website is available 24/7 and to maintain the paper's links to 24 print sites around the globe so it can print up to seven editions per day. Yasmin Jetha was appointed CIO for the... [11 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Migrant techies and BBC web budget busters…
Comment The lack of money-grubbing affiliate links and banal advertising is wholly refreshing. Skills gap row UK plc 'needs more skilled migrants' This is total rubbish! Employers should start thinking about older applicants,... [05 Jun 2008]
Don't paper over cracks in the digital nation
Comment Click on the links below to find out more. Looking at the headline in The Guardian this week and you'd be forgiven for thinking something momentous has happened to Broadband Britain today: 'Fears of digital divide... [23 May 2008]
Legal Eye: Google declares trademark open season
Comment What that means in practice is any advertiser can purchase a keyword - and its associated sponsored links - that contains a trademark-protected term. This month Google changed its policy on selling keyword search terms... [30 Apr 2008]
Are we losing the security war?
Comment Click on the links below to find out more. Now security experts admit traditional approaches can't keep pace with the growth in malware. What can be done to turn the tide, asks Simon Moores. A short cyber crime story on... [29 Apr 2008]
'Green' technology can't save us from ourselves
Comment Green IT from A to ZClick on the links below to find out more. Technology can be many things - often frustrating, frequently ingenious, occasionally revolutionary. But it's certainly not rare to see big claims made on... [28 Apr 2008]
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