method in comment and analysis

The Naked CIO: Service level disagreements

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Service level agreements are great at perpetuating mediocrity and blocking excellence. And that's exactly why some fresh thinking is required, says the Naked CIO. Service level agreements (SLAs) are now an... [07 Jul 2008]

Editor's Blog: The naked truth about DSL

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method It might sound like something from the seedier side of the internet - but naked DSL might just be the next big thing in broadband. It's basically a DSL broadband service - but without a standard phone line and... [03 Jul 2008]

From CIO to consultant: Project manager or salesman?

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Having decided last year to stop being a CIO and start his own business, Mike Barrett has just finished his first major project. With his background, it all should have run smoothly but how did the project... [02 Jul 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is convergence a fiction?

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Written on the London Liverpool Street to Stansted Express and dispatched via my home LAN later the same day. For about a decade now the established industry wisdom would have us believe technology is converging. [02 Jul 2008]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: A game of two halves

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Microsoft may be emerging as a force to be reckoned with in virtualisation. But the software giant's approach to SOA is woeful, says Clive Longbottom. Over the past month or so, I've attended two Microsoft events. [30 Jun 2008]

Editor's Blog: Less data equals more privacy

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method It's been a while since I've mentioned silicon.com's Full Disclosure campaign, which is aimed at improving the way organisations - both private and public sector - look after our data. [26 Jun 2008]

Beijing Olympics diary: Serious games

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Just 46 days remain until the start of the Beijing Olympics. So how will the systems fare? The only way to find out is tough testing, says Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for Olympic worldwide IT partner Atos... [23 Jun 2008]

Legal Eye: Europe's copyright controversy

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Rumblings from the EU about the controversial copyright levy suggest this thorny issue is being taken seriously. But can a resolution be found that suits everyone, asks lawyer Neville Cordell. [18 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Security scare

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Without revealing what I did or how and where I did it, I have to confess to having just done something absolutely stupid. Exclusive column: The Naked CIO See what this CIO really thinks… [18 Jun 2008]

Off the peg or tailor made?

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Fundamental changes are afoot in enterprise apps. These shifts will change the way organisations choose and pay for systems, says Corporate IT Forum research head Ollie Ross. [16 Jun 2008]

The Naked CIO: Business misintelligence

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Just because business intelligence sounds impressive and has spawned a whole industry doesn't mean companies know what it's really for, says the Naked CIO. I have just been asked to talk at a conference about... [16 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wireless jelly

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Written in a London coffee shop with the five-bar signal problem and dispatched via a free wi-fi node later the same day. You know how it is: you're in a coffee shop working online and using the free wi-fi service. [13 Jun 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Healthy mobility

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Written on a rainy summer afternoon just four miles from my home in a local café with a free wi-fi service. At a recent conference I was describing how mobile devices would become even more indispensable if... [10 Jun 2008]

The Naked CIO: The V-word

Comment The Naked CIO: Madness in the method Why can't suppliers see that harassment might not be the best basis for a relationship, asks the Naked CIO. Having a phone or email - come to that, any communication system - can be an irritant for a CIO. [09 Jun 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Tech skills slump, gov't snooping, Segway safety

Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ The Naked CIO: Madness in the method ¦ Photos: Microsoft beams outer space to the desktop ¦ Photos: Welcome to Satyam's R&D labs ¦ Is SOA... [22 May 2008]

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