processing order in comment and analysis

HMRC's missing discs: Just a warning shot

Comment The HMRC case tells us the law's focus on geographical considerations - Europe adequately protects data but other regions do not - and its promotion of contractual solutions, such as consent to processing being a... [27 Nov 2007]

Can retail old dog learn new tricks?

Comment It knows the hardware but this is a commodity market and the margins are in the data processing behind it these days. Not only is its order book impressive but the point of contact is generally C-level... [08 Oct 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: When will the net become intelligent?

Comment As for processing and memory power, I have as much as money can buy but along with the software it is bolted down, static, unable to adapt to circumstance and input. At a modest estimate the internet has the aggregate... [22 May 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is there nothing new in IT?

Comment Advances in storage density, processing power and displays continue at an amazing pace but at the user level it all seems like more of the same but better. By and large ICT is stuck in the proverbial rut of refining what... [20 Nov 2006]

Analysis: CRM - get involved

Comment Without links into other aspects of the business - finance, order processing, supply chain, distribution, complaints handling - the CRM system was just a glorified contact management application. She... [23 May 2006]

Leader: All the Christmas stories in one place

Leader Retail associations, retailers, payment processing firms, secure transaction service suppliers, bandwidth providers.in fact pretty much anybody with any tenuous link to online shopping will have put this one out some... [19 Dec 2005]

Leader: Grids - get your house in order first

Leader Companies with big demands for processing power are nervous about sharing resources with other firms, let alone potential competitors. The demand is there for higher processing but how do you make it... [04 Oct 2005]

Jonathan Steel's Blog: Is Microsoft growing up?

Comment Microsoft has always been a brilliant mass marketer of 'good enough' software, which home and small business users get because A) there really isn't any alternative if you don't have any technical knowledge or requirement outside email... [09 Aug 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 24.06.05

Round-Up Perhaps the most notable factor is the timeliness of a major credit card breach at a third party payment processing company which led to the theft of up to 40 million credit card account details. The Round-Up heard... [24 Jun 2005]

Devil’s Advocate: Profligacy and destruction and IT

Comment While we can be amazed that so much more processing power or memory can be fitted into a tiny physical package, we also know that we will soon have no use for it as it is overtaken by new developments. [14 Sep 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: All the world in your shirt pocket

Comment Mass storage, raw processing power, cheap network bandwidth, and unprecedented connectivity, is changing everything. So we are looking at something of the order 1,500 GB (or 1.5TB) to satisfy my lifetime... [26 Feb 2004]

Brunel University's Business Class: Building a model information system

Comment Any detail of IT structure and processing is hidden at this stage. However, the disadvantage is that, in order to successfully move to this approach, there is a lot of work to do. The IT industry has,... [14 Nov 2003]

The Scam Files: Email central

Comment Alternatively they may ask for a one-off processing fee of around £500 to £1,000 in order to claim your fortune. They will either need your bank details - in order to pay you your money... [18 Aug 2003]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: My life bits

Comment In the early days photographs were very expensive in terms of materials - film, paper and wet-processing. Almost all the pictures were without any of the associated data you would really like - there was no context or... [10 Jul 2003]

Devil's Advocate: Technologists don’t know best

Comment There are some long running schemes where people collaborate to use their spare processing capacity to promote one or another compute-intensive project. Is it true, as some have suggested, that the anti-virus software... [02 Jun 2003]

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