tony hallett in comment and analysis
Mentoring: Tech charity's recipe for success
Comment There are several charities that bring together the tech sector with good causes and, as Tony Hallett learns, tapping your experience might be just as important as tapping your wallet. The Prince's... [09 Jul 2008]
Editor's Blog: Goodbye silicon.com - and thanks
Comment I'm just finishing up my time as editor and site director for silicon.com, ending a direct relationship that goes back over nine years, to the conception as well as birth of this publication in 1998. I'm not going far - I'm becoming... [08 Nov 2007]
Editor's Blog: CIO central
Comment On Monday we held our fifth silicon.com CIO Forum, seeing leading lights from IT user organisations meet in London and discuss all manner of things - though this year the debate was mainly around what people refer to these days as... [17 Oct 2007]
Leader: Who's setting tech's agenda this year?
Leader See Tony Hallett's analysis on this here. Fair? What do you think? Zuckerberg continues a trend that has - by a nose - seen a new face top the poll for each of the eight years silicon.com has run this... [15 Oct 2007]
Leader: How and why?
AS Analysis See Tony Hallett's analysis on this here. Fair? What do you think? Zuckerberg continues a trend that has - by a nose - seen a new face top the poll for each of the eight years silicon.com has run this... [12 Oct 2007]
Good and bad year for comms
AS Analysis But this area of technology still makes its presence felt on the Agenda Setters list through a few resurgent figures and some oblique inclusions, as Tony Hallett reports. The striking absence of the... [12 Oct 2007]
The rise and rise of the Asian tech empire
AS Analysis Tony Hallett scans the Top 50 for the Asian continent's biggest influencers. The shift in the balance of tech power from West to East identified in last year's Agenda Setters rankings continues in 2007. [12 Oct 2007]
Surprise omissions and trends
AS Analysis Tony Hallett looks at who's there this year and why mega names such as Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer failed to make the cut. The Agenda Setters rankings always throw a few curve balls. New groups emerge,... [12 Oct 2007]
Editor's Blog: Tear up that boarding pass...
Comment I'm lucky when it comes to travelling for work. I often get asked how much I have to travel. The answer is that I travel mainly about as much as I want to, with my days of being ordered off on reporting assignments to far-flung places... [08 Oct 2007]
Dear silicon.com... modern malware, Vista sales, Bluetooth ads...
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week. How to stop "runaway" ERP projects What's got silicon.com readers reaching for their keyboards this week? [04 Oct 2007]
Editor's Blog: Burmese days on the internet
Comment The last few days have seen events in Burma reach the kind of intensity we've seen in several countries over the past 20 years or so. Or at least that's how it seems, through the keyhole of leaked video phone images, second hand reports... [27 Sep 2007]
Dear silicon.com... Vista gripes, naked PCs, geek rage, nuclear fallout...
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Exclusive: AA terminates £50m IBM deal This is a good combination of some breaking news and an on-the-spot... [27 Sep 2007]
Dear silicon.com... open source vs MS, budget overruns, the iPhone, patents...
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Tony Hallett flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Businesses cool on software as a service It's no fad but no slam dunk either ¦ Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up... [20 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: Nortel's comeback?
Comment I quite often get asked to meet visiting tech CEOs. I mention that not because it might seem obvious but because they're sometimes from companies I never really covered much as a reporter. But yesterday I caught up with Mike Zafirovski,... [20 Sep 2007]
Editor's Blog: Ranking everything
Comment I noticed a story this morning about the favourite brands in the UK. It wasn't dominated by big tech and internet names - think Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook. Nor was it the usual run-down you see in brand equity league tables -... [13 Sep 2007]
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