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George Osborne
AS Profile Osborne's journey to the shadow cabinet saw him serve as a shadow minister in the Work and Pensions Department and a special adviser to Agriculture, Fisheries and Food under the John Major Conservative government in the... [29 Sep 2009]
Datacentres: The temples of IT
Comment However, the types of customers they serve fall into four main categories and most disclose examples of their customers in each, even if they will not show you the actual equipment they use. Quocirca's Bob Tarzey surveys... [08 Sep 2009]
Bill Gates: 'We're going to make the cows that don't fart'
Comment Gates said that he hoped his action would serve as a model for taking great educational content and making it broadly available for free. It's been a year since Bill Gates left full-time work at Microsoft, but he's found... [16 Jul 2009]
David Tidey
CIO Profile He says he is keen "to make the best use of technology to serve the residents" of the area. David Tidey moved to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in the mid-1980s, and since then he has undertaken both IT and... [01 Jun 2009]
The massive IT overhaul brewing at Carlsberg
Comment One of Carlsberg's breweries in Switzerland will serve as the test bed for the installation once it's designed, informing the rollout plan for the business as a whole, with a pan-European rollout scheduled for the end of... [20 Apr 2009]
Legal Eye: Five steps to reduce outsourcing risk
Comment While the threats identified by the report serve as a salutary reminder of what companies should consider before outsourcing their services, the sourcing decision itself has to be driven by fact, rather than pure... [25 Mar 2009]
The dawn of unified communications
Comment Achieving the latter will serve the long term reputation of IT well. The recession is forcing businesses to search for ways to cut costs - and unified comms is one place many will start, says Quocirca's Bob Tarzey. [19 Mar 2009]
How to save your career in the downturn
Comment One of the key things I'm trying to work with candidates on is not to get too caught up in the current climate because we can all be very reactive to the situation and it might divert their thinking and put some short-term tactics in... [28 Jan 2009]
Naked CIO: How to make projects succeed
Comment I have never been a fan of public sector IT and believe those that serve as CIOs in this area deserve to be commended. Both the public and private sectors have trouble delivering successful IT projects. [19 Jan 2009]
Minority Report: 12 months of Apple
Comment A Q&A session by Steve Jobs after the October MacBook relaunch reiterated that the company was sticking to its winning formula of selling high-margin quality kit to the markets the company "chooses to serve". [16 Dec 2008]
Naked CIO: The pointless end-of-year rush
Comment Furthermore, when a request comes in our business colleagues perceive that our only function is to serve that particular part of the business and that no one else matters. Why are IT departments always inundated with... [15 Dec 2008]
Minority Report: How Apple will survive the downturn
Comment But we can continue to deliver greater and greater value to those customers that we choose to serve - and there's a lot of them. While other companies scramble to change strategy to ride out the recession, Apple appears... [27 Nov 2008]
Minority Report: Mac clones doomed?
Comment And continue to try and add more and more value to those products in those customer bases we choose to serve. So it's mass appeal with an all-in-one solution, but mass appeal limited to the more profitable segments that... [24 Nov 2008]
Virtual worlds need killer app
Comment These forward-thinking organisations must serve as examples for the others considering virtual worlds - to show how they can be used and what benefits can be realised. Apparently virtual worlds are due for a renaissance. [04 Nov 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 03.10.08
Round-Up MI6 said agents working in foreign countries should "reflect the society" they serve - shortly before luring half of that country into bed and embarking on a high speed car chase with the rest. The name's Round-Up. [03 Oct 2008]
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