office word in comment and analysis

The Weekly Round-Up: 12.09.08

Round-Up And one reader put it: "Back then if you wanted a word processor, you wrote it yourself - although you obviously had to take time out every half hour or so to shovel coal into the back. But not due to some slip of the... [12 Sep 2008]

Green IT - how CIOs can help

Comment First, it is worth pointing out that the word 'green' has been used a lot thus far and the word 'sustainable' hardly at all. Whether in the data centre, the office or on the road,... [04 Sep 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 27.06.08

Round-Up But don't take the Round-Up's word for it, take Bill's. Albeit an office worker who lives in a high-tech mansion that cost $140m. This week, after 30-odd years at the helm of the company he founded with... [27 Jun 2008]

Retail leaders will open up in tough times

Comment The traditional retail heads were a little chary to say the i-word. His premise is that retailers can no longer keep all that messy back-office stuff behind closed doors. The danger is that a downturn... [13 Mar 2008]

Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…

Comment Sorry for the mention of the word arse! Recently, talking to the pensions office, they refused to discuss my information because my birth date on their records does not correspond with my actual birth date. [28 Feb 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 08.02.08

Round-Up Web-based spreadsheets, word processors, that kind of thing. Ballmer: "Better than that, I just wrote 'Dear Members of the Board.in Word and the paperclip appeared and said: 'Looks like you're trying to... [08 Feb 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Ageism, broadband row, ID cards…

Comment The ones who listened to the contractors and experts, didn't understand a word, and still paid for the product without clarifying what it was they were paying for. I have seen IT teaching to the National Curriculum in... [31 Jan 2008]

The truth about software as a service

Comment For Google, applications mean office tools: calendars, spreadsheets, word processors and so on - a direct challenge to Microsoft's hugely popular Office products - but all delivered... [23 Jan 2008]

The Brampton Factor: Why big government IT projects fail

Comment In a word, modernisation. Anyone who has sat on a committee is aware that major investment decisions are often made with minimal discussion, while questions about replacing the office carpet provoke... [22 Jan 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 04.01.08

Round-Up This is exactly the kind of thing that MPs like to make a song and a dance about and exactly the kind of thing that strikes cold fear into the hearts of civil servants, for it means one thing - the 'A' word. [04 Jan 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 15.06.07

Round-Up Or at least the latest buzz word. Still staying largely - if somewhat stereotypically - among the middle classes, word reached the Round-Up this week that Cricket is a Mickey Mouse sport: official.... [15 Jun 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 25.05.07

Round-Up Of course the one nagging doubt here in the Round-Up's mind is possibly best summed up by the word 'huh? But did this really warrant a new word and is sharp practice by sales people really such a new... [25 May 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 20.04.07

Round-Up Not content with dominating the search market and reducing Microsoft's role to a bit player, the company last year launched free word-processing and spreadsheet applications to compete with Word and Excel. [20 Apr 2007]

Editor's Blog: Moving bits

Comment Fun' is one word for it. It's the day before our office move over the long weekend (more on that in a moment) but it seems moving bits of the digital variety is much bigger news still. And that... [05 Apr 2007]

The Weekly Round-Up: 16.03.07

Round-Up So it's very much unlimited in the limited sense of the word. And by 'sound' the Round-Up is clearly referring to their use of the word 'unlimited' - which it appears means something slightly different... [16 Mar 2007]

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