robust in comment and analysis

Peter Cochrane's Blog: DVD format wars

Comment Over the decades they have become less robust and less reliable, while significantly contributing to our green problems. There are many theories about how one technology or brand wins the global market over another. [17 Mar 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Tax man's stamp bill, more lost data, unencrypted laptops…

Comment Modern solid state devices can be much more robust than anyone would give them credit for. Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [24 Jan 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wireless jammers galore

Comment We should learn: absolutely nothing is safe, secure or 100 per cent robust. Written on the Ipswich to London train and dispatched from a coffee shop in London over a commercial wi-fi service I have just been challenged about some of the statements... [12 Dec 2007]

Q&A: Julian David: IBM's vice president public sector business

Comment When you do that, you have to make it in such a way that it's robust and has general characteristics as well as specifics in the development. Julian David, IBM's vice president public sector business, has been with the company 26 years, with... [05 Dec 2007]

Web 2.0 and the public sector

Comment The ethos of open, frank and robust dialogue that characterises the best of the social networking world can sit at odds with the tendency of politicians to want to control the context of communication and tailor the spin around their messages. [11 Oct 2007]

Far from quiet on the virtual front

Comment Once deployed, a virtual infrastructure needs to be as robust and flexible as possible, so the ability to replicate, migrate, back up, monitor and improve is crucial. Quocirca's Dennis Szubert picks out the main developments. [05 Sep 2007]

Editor's Blog: Public sector and PCs - not boring, official

Comment Does a police force dealing with a terrorist's details have more robust mobile security than a leading investment bank in Canary Wharf? I've been away for a week on holiday. I don't normally do the whole August time-off thing but a chance to... [29 Aug 2007]

Is outsourcing too risky?

Comment The continued importance of offshore outsourcing means the outsourcers' business continuity planning also needs to be robust to cope with any shaky infrastructure and outages. Before an organisation decides to follow the outsourcing trend... [23 Jul 2007]

Editor's Blog: Define this

Comment He began by saying: "The most robust platform to enjoy TV is the high-definition screen and robustness [that a laptop PC] has. But usually in the name of marketing, though sometimes out of confusion or for cultural reasons, they vary too much. [23 May 2007]

Opinion: Global services' level playing-field

Comment Availability of services on the web enables full customer interaction with them and is now possible with an internet framework that can function as a robust platform for any business. The global services landscape is maturing fast, as a new book by... [02 May 2007]

Do you know what's happening on your network?

Comment Businesses understandably put a great emphasis on having a robust and secure network but are they doing everything they can to manage it effectively with those goals in mind? Corporate networks have become vast and complex beasts on which staff... [28 Mar 2007]

Q&A: Alex Burns, COO at AT&T Williams F1 team

Comment If we've got something that's working and that's reliable and robust, we're not going to put through changes. The time to change is in the off-season when we're not racing and we've got time to do changes, to do proper testing, to make sure what we... [15 Mar 2007]

Mobile workforces - how to keep them productive

Comment Keep your solutions robust enough to manage the risk and simple enough to ensure the user isn't trying to find workarounds. The way many people work has changed dramatically over the last decade. There are more lines of communication both inside... [19 Feb 2007]

Minority Report: Changing of the guard at Apple?

Comment Indeed, so many reports and comments popped up online about the apparent state of health of the CEO that Apple took a largely unprecedented step and issued a comment in response to speculation - saying Steve was in "robust" health. [01 Sep 2006]

Q&A: Jeremy Verba, CEO, Piczo

Comment The UK is obviously much more robust because it's leading in terms of mobile. All we have to do is make sure that these platforms are robust. Today as CEO of Piczo, a social networking site for teens, he faces the tough task of holding the... [24 Aug 2006]

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