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Editor's Blog: Why we write about the iPhone
Comment I'd refer you to an excellent column by Natasha Lomas that lists the 10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone - with cut and paste and MMS high on the list, in case you were wondering. "I'm just flabbergasted that people have been so blinded by the... [17 Jul 2008]
10 things we'd change on the 3G iPhone
Comment So a better text client is on our wish list - "designed by a European instead of a backward US perspective", in the words of silicon.com columnist Peter Cochrane. There's plenty that's great about the new iPhone, says Natasha Lomas. [14 Jul 2008]
The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader?
Comment This characteristic certainly holds true for many on this year's silicon.com CIO50 list. These are important for reaching the very top and indispensable for avoiding a rapid return to earth, says the Naked CIO. [30 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.08
Round-Up His elevation to the A-list is serendipitous and thanks, in part, to the spectacular levels of administrative and management incompetence displayed in various Whitehall departments over the mishandling of personal data. [27 Jun 2008]
How many people will it take to fill Gates' shoes?
Comment In a new video interview posted to Microsoft's Channel 9 website on 23 June, Gates adds a third group to the list of those who will be filling his shoes after he leaves Microsoft as a full-time employee this month. [24 Jun 2008]
Leading a horse to water
Comment Government CIO John Suffolk is number five in this year's silicon.com CIO50 list. It's a testament to his standing in the CIO community and an acknowledgement of just how critical his role is. CIO50 2008: Top 10 [23 Jun 2008]
Editor's Blog: Flying high with the UK's best CIOs
Comment Last week both these terms would have been entirely accurate at the launch of the annual silicon.com CIO50 list. For those of you who don't know how we put the CIO50 list together it's probably worth a quick recap. [19 Jun 2008]
Mars - The CIO training ground
Comment The Mars name also features heavily on the CVs of many of the CIOs on this year's silicon.com CIO50 list, including winner Robin Dargue, group CIO and technology director at the Royal Mail - though he joined not as a graduate but later in his... [11 Jun 2008]
The CIO's route to the top
Comment Being a techie isn't necessarily the best route to the top of the IT tree, with most CIOs on the silicon.com CIO50 2008 list starting out in non-tech backgrounds. Almost half of the 50 CIOs on the list revealed their educational background and a... [11 Jun 2008]
Female CIOs break through glass ceiling
Comment But silicon.com's CIO50 2008 bucks that trend - almost a fifth (nine) of the top 50 UK CIOs in our list are women, with two making the top 10. Highest ranked on the list, at number four, is Catherine Doran, director of information management at... [11 Jun 2008]
Who voted on the CIO50?
Comment The silicon.com CIO50 2008 list was compiled using the votes of 25 CIOs and an expert judging panel. Votes were based on a CIO's leadership ability, delivery and execution record, innovation and influence. [11 Jun 2008]
Martin Frick
CIO Profile One of the rising stars on the CIO50 list, Germany-born Martin Frick took up the CIO position at car rental firm Avis Europe last year after five years at Swiss insurer Winterthur, which was bought by AXA at the end of 2006. [11 Jun 2008]
Editor's Blog: Global winners
Comment Tech Hotspots: The list 1. I'm pleased - if to be honest a little surprised - that London made it so far up the list. While Silicon Valley may be in first place this year, it's also a reflection of how the technology world is evolving that China... [05 Jun 2008]
Where will the Silicon Dragon swoop next?
Comment Tech Hotspots: The list 1. But how much further can the country go? Sino-tech expert Rebecca Fannin gives Steve Ranger the inside track. Rebecca Fannin has travelled across China to investigate the country's high tech boom and talk to the... [03 Jun 2008]
What scores in the global tech league?
Comment Tech Hotspots: The list 1. Mark Kobayashi-Hillary offers some ideas. A couple of years ago at a technology conference in Budapest I remember the Czech representatives making their pitch. What sticks in my mind is that they used the beautiful... [03 Jun 2008]
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