name your skills in comment and analysis

Inbox: YouTube surveillance, skills gap, Naked speak

Comment Name and shame It's encouraging to see organisations addressing the growing IT skills gap in this country, but much more needs to be done if we are to tackle this problem once and for all. Only by universities and industry working together will... [11 Aug 2008]

You won't get promoted looking like that

Comment He had just won a substantial contract with a household name company and had to start being the managing director. Target certain areas of your job to develop your skills, how others see you and to fit the requirements of those above you. [20 Mar 2008]

Dear silicon.com... modern malware, Vista sales, Bluetooth ads...

Comment As we saw with yesterday's announcments on phone records, this government wants to track and record every aspect of our lives, and hand it out to almost anyone who asks, all in the name of anti-terrorism and anti-crime. [04 Oct 2007]

Dear silicon.com... this little piggybacker, don't talk trash, analyse this...

Comment To name but one: how is the new CRM system going to fix the classic home mover problem, wherein broadband service can only be moved a week after the PSTN line has moved? Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the... [30 Aug 2007]

Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity

CIO Analysis Often the existing back-end technologies have been in place for so long that the skills needed to integrate them are no longer with the company. Get the latest retail and leisure news straight to your inbox. [06 Jun 2007]

Editor's Blog: How to serve two billion page impressions

Comment Will Sturgeon, editor-at-large of silicon.com, is blogging from the Citrix iForum in Edinburgh where a long-time contact of silicon.com came in for a well-deserved name-check. Is there a skills shortage? [05 Jun 2007]

Editor's Blog: My home wi-fi network - in search of fun

Comment One network that isn't has an unusual name (BTW I advise a gobbledegook of jumbled letters and numbers, nothing that can link it to your address or name). Is there a skills shortage? Tell us what you think of the IT workforce in silicon.com's 2007... [17 May 2007]

From CIO to consultant: Top tips for cutting the red tape

Comment Thing is, you can't pay the cheque into the bank because it's made out in the company name. And you can't open a bank account with a limited company name until you've got a registration number from Companies House. [19 Apr 2007]

Profile: CIO from the business

Comment At British Gas she moved back into a CIO role because "it was a big name company" and she was reporting directly to the British Gas CEO and sitting on the board. Dargue says having both knowledge of IT and general management skills is the only way... [18 Oct 2006]

Opinion: Harnessing consumer tech

Comment It used to be all about electronics but the name is now as obsolete as many of the 1990s electronics we once had in our homes. How do we incorporate the skills of the public in using these devices and programs into our own workforce? [01 Mar 2006]

Andy Pepper

Q&A Name: Andy Pepper. Area where you most want to improve yourself: Tennis skills. If you could only pass on one piece of advice to your successor, what would it be? What would your personal motto be? What single thing would make your job easier? [07 Sep 2005]

Mark Foulsham

Q&A Name: Mark Foulsham. Area where you most want to improve yourself: Cooking skills. What would your personal motto be? Never rest on your laurels. What single thing would make your job easier? If you could only pass on one piece of advice to your... [05 Sep 2005]

Neil Hammond

Q&A Name: Neil Hammond. Area where you most want to improve yourself: Presentation and debating skills. What single thing would make your job easier? If you could only pass on one piece of advice to your successor, what would it be? [26 Aug 2005]

John Hemingway

Q&A Name: John Hemingway. Area where you most want to improve yourself: Continue to develop my skills as a leader. What single thing would make your job easier? If you could only pass on one piece of advice to your successor, what would it be? [28 Jun 2005]

The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: 30.05.03

Comment The problem being that her name wasn't Jill. By arming students with the skills to write viruses, he argues, they’ll be better equipped to become security experts when they graduate. After all, the course is arming a legion of students - and all... [30 May 2003]

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