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Quocirca's Straight Talking: Secure remote access closes in
Comment The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? Next-generation IPsec VPNs now on the market aim to streamline remote access deployments. With these developments, the headaches associated with managing large-scale IPsec deployments - which provide the... [25 Jul 2008]
Editor's Blog: Back to the future
Comment The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? Few companies, obliged to live quarter by quarter at the mercies of the market, will be thinking about 100 years down the line. We've abseiled down buildings, walked the tracks of the London underground... [24 Jul 2008]
Take stock for tough times
Comment The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? With recent research suggesting up to 30 per cent of customers are much more actively seeking promotions, it is important that pricing is in line with the market and that the message is delivered clearly. [24 Jul 2008]
The Naked CIO: Going public about privacy
Comment The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? We do this to market more effectively to customers who match the predictive characteristics of people who tend to buy our products. Our lives would clearly be much better if more information were held. [21 Jul 2008]
My 15 minutes with Bill Gates
Comment The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? So there I was, in the audience, as Bill Gates was trying to warm up the market with the newest cool thing, which he was calling the multimedia PC. The first is he usually got things right, as long as... [11 Jul 2008]
Editor's Blog: The naked truth about DSL
Comment The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? Telecoms watchdog Ofcom's view on this part of the market - from its statement on the regulation of VoIP from last year - is that industry is best placed to agree requirements for the provision of any... [03 Jul 2008]
Who voted on the CIO50?
Comment He latterly founded La Fosse Associates and has grown it in a relatively short period of time to become a recognised market leader in the recruitment of CIOs and their leadership teams. The silicon.com CIO50 2008 list was compiled using the votes... [11 Jun 2008]
Will consumers always want free banking?
Comment Banks cannot move away from this free banking model without making a significant impact on their customer base and so remain willing to offer free banking as a loss leader to attract customers. Because of the court case, consumers can expect... [12 May 2008]
SAS UK boss talks SaaS, innovation and his first 90 days in the job...
Comment I think on a more subtle basis it enables me as the leader of the business here in the UK to try to engender more of a sense of accountability amongst our employees to say, "Look actually we're privately held which means it's you guys who are... [02 Apr 2008]
How to write a killer CV
Comment Strategic thinker and visionary leader? Describe the companies you have worked for in terms of scale, market position and major challenges. A sharp CV really does count, says Cathy Holley of headhunters Boyden UK Global Executive Search - and... [17 Jan 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 07.12.07
Round-Up Approximately £1.5bn more, according to acting Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable. That'll be market forces at work, then.silicon.com readers seem to concur with this alternative theory. It's an idea but the problem is the data is worth a hell of... [07 Dec 2007]
Editor's blog: What your identity is worth
Comment Last week acting Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable claimed the data on the discs could be worth up to £1.5bn to criminals on the black market. So there are two valuations for a start - £60 a record on the black market, and slightly less than one... [05 Dec 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 30.11.07
Round-Up Perhaps acting Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable, who mentioned the rather scary figure in the Commons, should have kept that little tidbit to himself. The latest development is that the value of the data on the black market is estimated to be an... [30 Nov 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 26.10.07
Round-Up The good news for Facebook users is that the deal will allow the site "to continue to innovate and grow as a technology leader and major player in social computing". Naturally, it's all about advertising, with Microsoft sticking to its guns in its... [26 Oct 2007]
Leader: Where was Northern Rock's technology?
Leader At least it could have educated the market to prepare for rough waters. The crisis at Northern Rock looks like an example of bad planning on many levels. But the bank's use, or possible neglect, of technology could be at the root of many of its... [19 Sep 2007]
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