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Justin Rattner
AS Profile Rattner is also known for being something of a technology visionary who is not afraid to predict the future of the computing world. Intel CTO Justin Rattner caught the attention of the Agenda Setters panel for keeping... [07 Oct 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: License this software
Comment Technology changes also complicate licensing and are difficult to predict. Mismanaging software licensing can lead to extra costs and damaged reputations. Quocirca's Louella Fernandes explains how to make sure this... [18 Sep 2008]
The Naked CIO: The great recovery disaster
Comment Couple those complications with alternative protocols and actions, such as power and communications failure, satellite office accessibility, complete or partial loss of one or more critical services such as telecoms or internet and it is... [01 Sep 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Warped perceptions
Comment So in a quirky twist it seems our best computing capabilities are used to track and predict the outcomes of sports and political battles - and predict stock prices, of course. Some years ago I was struck... [28 May 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: A petabyte before I die...
Comment It also means I can confidently predict I will probably be the proud owner of at least one petabyte - 1PB = 1,000TB = 1,000,000GB - well before I die. Written in a coffee shop in Ipswich UK and dispatched via a company... [14 May 2008]
Dear silicon.com...Illegal file-sharing, biometrics flying high, ID fines…
Comment By 2015 I predict it will be possible to temporarily assume someone else's biometrics pretty much at will using cosmetic techniques. What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? [28 Feb 2008]
Q&A: Pen Hadow, explorer
Comment A three-strong team of explorers will set out early next year to spend several months trekking across the Arctic ice, gathering data they hope will enable scientists to more accurately predict how many years are left... [21 Jan 2008]
Editor's Blog: Nortel's comeback?
Comment But will it be in the top tier occupied by Cisco and - I predict with hardly any great originality - China's Huawei? I quite often get asked to meet visiting tech CEOs. I mention that not because it might seem obvious... [20 Sep 2007]
Leader: Where was Northern Rock's technology?
Leader They generally have systems in place to analyse and predict areas of potential risk. The crisis at Northern Rock looks like an example of bad planning on many levels. But the bank's use, or possible neglect, of... [19 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: William Gibson fan talk
Comment And maybe unsurprisingly he finds the future a place that's harder than ever to predict. I'm very excited today. Making the journalist's mistake of being a fan (I think I'm allowed to on this occasion), I'm excited... [06 Aug 2007]
Leader: Why cash will be weighing us down for years
Leader This time it's the turn of Visa Europe's chief executive to predict cash will be extinct by 2012. The cashless society is a bit like the paperless office. It's always about five years away. And sure, in the last decade... [12 Mar 2007]
Editor's Blog: Wi-fi at conference and more
Comment Always an interesting character, his input into wins within financial services will be big, I predict. Lots has been going on. Let me start with two things close to our heart - our annual CIO Forum event in the autumn... [05 Mar 2007]
Leader: Consumer tech is changing the enterprise
Leader But it also puts CIOs and IT directors in a position where they can influence company strategy by being able to predict changes in how their customers might use or buy services in the future - that's why enterprises need... [11 Jan 2007]
Minority Report: Will the iPhone save the iPod?
Comment A fall in iPod sales for two consecutive quarters led some to predict the death of the ubiquitous digital music player. While some worry the iPod will go the way of the Tamagotchi, Seb Janacek believes the iconic device... [10 Nov 2006]
Editor's Blog: Tesco PR, BPO and the AOP
Comment I predict a lot of reaction to the programme - well, I know it will happen. Where to begin? I woke up slightly foggy-headed this morning (more on that later) to watch a BBC Breakfast bit which featured the good guys at... [05 Oct 2006]
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