map in comment and analysis
Bumpy landing for Bangalore's airport dream
Comment The new airport was first conceived 17 years ago, when Bangalore was not even a blip on the globalisation map. There were high hopes for Bangalore's multimillion dollar air hub, which opened in May. But locating it in a near wilderness without a... [30 Jul 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.07.08
Round-Up It was hardly a fun drive but, having gotten hopelessly lost using the traditional Round-Up map-reading methods, it got us to the right destination, albeit in frosty silence. This cautionary tale is symptomatic of our increasing dependence on... [25 Jul 2008]
Editor's Blog: Global winners
Comment Check out the interactive map which I think is great fun, and then read the profiles of each of the hotspots, as written by the silicon.com editorial team using their personal experience of most of the locations listed. [05 Jun 2008]
Tech innovation goes global
Comment Browse the profiles of each hotspot by using our interactive map of the list of the 20 hottest tech cities - they include details of why each location made it onto the list and also some handy hints for the business traveller. [03 Jun 2008]
Location, location, location...
Comment Location intelligence solutions extend beyond simply visually representing data on a map. Through combining the geographic dimension of business data together with external geographic data - such as road networks, place names and attributes... [09 Oct 2007]
The McCue Interview: The AA IT director Trevor Didcock
Comment This manifested itself in what Didcock calls a "massive multi-dimensional spreadsheet" called a service map. It's a time of transition again at the AA. Just four years after a private equity buyout and separation from its then parent company... [21 Sep 2007]
Dear silicon.com... DNA database, lie detector tech, sat-nav blunders...
Comment It only needs one option to say "Avoid routes unsuitable for HGVs", and provided the map data is correct all will be fine. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users... [07 Sep 2007]
IT and compliance: A risk management 'odd couple'
Comment On his enterprise risk 'heat map', he always finds that IT ends up as a risky area. Handling compliance and risk have become inescapable elements of the modern CIO's role as they strive to ensure the business can forge ahead while not exposing... [02 Jul 2007]
3GSM Diary, day 4: Mobile's future killer apps?
Comment Other health-focused initiatives debuting at the show have included a $10m public private partnership to fight diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis in Africa, with health workers equipped with mobiles to map disease spread. [15 Feb 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi London
Comment According to my map, a very conservative estimate would assume 35 such roads. Written on BA285 whilst flying London to San Francisco. Polished in my Santa Clara hotel and dispatched to silicon.com from an open LAN provided for visitors at a Silicon... [31 Jan 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting lost with GPS
Comment So I always carry a map and have a mind-map of the UK and large swathes of the US. Likewise, when I get a new routing I check the logicality against my knowledge of the area and/or a map. And to my near complete dismay, most of the people with GPS... [02 Jan 2007]
Pieter Geelen and Peter-Frans Pauwels
AS Profile Pieter Geelen and Peter-Frans Pauwels debut on the Agenda Setters list for their pioneering work on the TomTom car navigation systems that finally settle all those map-reading arguments. Why? No more getting lost in strange cities [25 Sep 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Searching for wi-fi in Norwich
Comment The coverage map is impressive but the downgrading to a less than broadband speed has to be a disappointment for users and a measure that is hard to comprehend. Here's a map of municipal wireless networks in the US from our sister site News.com. [30 Aug 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: All about Itil
Comment These pictorial representations take the Itil processes and create process flow diagrams that use the well-recognised analogue of an underground/metro map to show how the flows work. Itil is one such term, says Quocirca's Clive Longbottom. [28 Jul 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Drop those bad habits
Comment And how can we map our asset management plan to the needs of the business? It's a constant refrain in business: how can we make savings on our day-to-day IT operations in order to have more money to invest in business enhancing applications and... [13 Jun 2006]
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