presenter in comment and analysis

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Where are all the young professionals?

Comment The presenter was old, the audience was old - and so was the style and thinking! As a young engineer I joined various professional bodies in order to get on the accreditation ladder and to gain access to their conferences, summer schools and... [29 Mar 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: A piglet, a sausage and a grinder

Comment So it was with some pleasure, and more than a smile, that this week I sat before a presenter who painted a graphic picture of a mathematical process that stumps many. Written in my hotel in Seattle, polished on AA7158 flying Seattle to San Jose and... [13 Dec 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 16.12.05

Round-Up The good people of Kazakhstan - and there are around 15 million of them - have had enough of Baron Cohen's character Borat Sagdiyev, a presenter for Kazak TV who appeared in a number of popular sketches.and some unpopular ones as well. [16 Dec 2005]

Arun Sarin

AS Profile An assured leader, negotiator and presenter, Sarin has the qualities to keep on coming back as an Agenda Setter, even in distant days - we imagine - beyond Vodafone. Arun Sarin's position is an odd one in our annual Agenda Setter snapshots: the... [23 Sep 2005]

Leader: Three strikes and you're IT

Leader To each their own but silicon.com did enjoy a reference on BBC Radio 1 this morning from presenter Chris Moyles (rumoured to command a salary in excess of £350,000) to the fact that his webcam wasn't working. [23 May 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 11.02.05

Round-Up Campbell, who put it all down to being "not very good at this email Blackberry malarkey" - and then some - then tried in desperation to cover up his error with a second email suggesting it was all one big joke - the kind he'd normally share with... [11 Feb 2005]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The state of broadband

Comment A frequent industry conference presenter and attendee, Peter Cochrane explains why the recent ABC broadband event exceeded his expectations and discusses what hopes the UK has to improve its place in the 'fat pipes' league. [18 Nov 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 14.05.04

Round-Up Nothing quite spoils the suspense injected into an awards ceremony than the presenter saying "…and the winner is…" only for the ensuing dramatic pause to be filled by the audience shouting back "…we know, we know, it's Reuters…" [14 May 2004]

The Bloor Perspective: Net sales figures, Six Sigma and videoconferencing

Comment When using Teleportec, the presenter can appear seated or standing. The remote background is removed with a reverse chroma key so the presenter appears to be in the room. The presenter sees a large video display of the audience with the same aspect... [08 Sep 2003]

John Lamb's week: E-marketers say show me the money

Comment In a bizarre twist to the story, the machine was recovered after it was sent to abrasive TV presenter Jeremy Paxman. Senior marketing managers in dot-com organisations or ecommerce departments can expect to earn over £7,000 more than those working... [21 Sep 2001]

German start-ups face-to-face with VCs

Comment The faces of some of the young entrepreneurs were suitably red when they crept back to their seats following some well-meaning advice from the presenter, Dasar CEO Alex Vieux. Venture capital. Seed funding. [07 Jun 2001]

3G heebie jeebies and being nice to BT

Comment Still in the land of mobile, former Formula One driver and current ITV presenter Mark Blundell made his own expensive telephony blunder last weekend. Any telecoms freaks out there may remember that back in January, the country's 3G auction didn't... [01 Jun 2001]

How scary is Carol Vorderman?

Comment However, to the management bods at Thus - owner of Demon Internet - the TV presenter took on the appearance of the Angel of Death, prompting them to commit one of the most absurd PR blunders in recent history. [01 Mar 2001]

The best of 'Reader Comments': the mystery of Ginger and call centres' great expectations

Comment Perhaps it will be a life-size cut out of an irritating TV and radio presenter. It's top secret, well-backed and ultra-hyped. But will Ginger change the world? Readers made some predictions (http://www.silicon.com/a42048 ) [18 Jan 2001]

Dot-commers of the world unite

Comment His demands weren't unusual. Mainly non-unionised Borders workers in the US wanted reasonable pay levels and improved working conditions. It was a straightforward tussle, the type seen in all types of industries for most of the last century. [24 Nov 2000]

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