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The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel
Comment One of the trends that interests him is on-demand software - or software as a service as it is more commonly known in the industry. With an educational background in computer science he went... [01 Apr 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Vista gripes, naked PCs, geek rage, nuclear fallout...
Comment Demand for XP is so high that ebay prices have increased for XP packs with a Certificate of Authenticity. Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week.¦... [27 Sep 2007]
Where did Dell go wrong?
Comment Eventually Compaq imploded because of incredibly poor demand-forecasting, an inability to come up with a workable direct sales strategy and a failure to understand there was a difference between being King of the World... [01 Feb 2007]
Analysis: Open source unwrapped
Comment If that's the case, that means there's a huge demand for open source software and business models. Alongside tiny start-ups, established providers from IBM to Microsoft are seeking to capitalise... [08 Nov 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Linking IT and business - at last
Comment IBM refers to the 'on-demand business' and HP talks about its 'adaptive infrastructure'. The race is one to link IT delivery with business demand - but as yet there's no... [06 Aug 2004]
Meta Group Quarterly: CIOs planning properly
Comment This is confirmed by the mounting demand for and supply of lower-cost products and services that are clearly focused on accelerating the realisation of PfM's value. However, organisations will find... [05 Jan 2004]
Quocirca’s Straight Talking... What to expect in 2004
Comment Next is utility computing - on-demand, on tap, grid, whatever you want to call it. Even then, the big bucks will be made by the usual suspects - IBM, HP, Dell and so... [02 Jan 2004]
Third time lucky? Intel unveils latest Itanium
Comment The company released but then quietly killed a workstation based on the first Itanium and skipped the first Itanium 2, stating that there was zero demand. Madison, the third member of the Itanium chip... [30 Jun 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: IM on the march, HSBC in China, and IT services ups and downs
Comment While admitting the current slump in demand is the worst she has seen in her 20 years in the business, Livermore claimed companies are still looking to save costs by using managed services. A week later,... [07 Oct 2002]
The secret history of the PC
Comment It was a case of supply creating a demand rather than the other way round. Ken Batty, marketing director of IBM's PC division, explained the rationale behind the decision. IBM said the... [10 Aug 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Limited Wingspan, open source mobiles and Houston floods
Comment ECos has been created to work in very small systems that don't have the sort of computing power that Linux devices demand. The website was hosted by IBM and a series of partnerships offered a broad... [03 Aug 2001]
The Bloor Perspective: Thank you India, McCashless fast food, and web services wars
Comment Indian expatriates have been most vulnerable to recent dramatic changes in the demand for IT skills. IBM is competing strongly in the market for building ebusiness infrastructure. The... [04 Jun 2001]
John Lamb's week: How will the UK government solve the IT skills crisis?
Comment The company says it has identified a clear demand for this method of online procurement for industrial-strength Unix solutions. IBM, the company that once ruled the industry, is now putting its servers... [09 Mar 2001]
The silicon.com Weekly Round-Up: Napster adieu, for now?
Comment In the meantime, expect Napster to grind to a halt under the huge demand for last-ditch downloads. In fact, if any of you men really didn't notice, you might like to know about surpriseyourwoman.com, an... [16 Feb 2001]
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