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The rise and rise of Infor
Comment Neil Cameron Unilever Ask most industry people to name a success story and they might well mention Salesforce.com. But they would be overlooking the far more impressive achievements of Infor, argues Bob Tarzey. [06 Aug 2008]
The McCue Interview: Phil Pavitt, CIO, Transport for London
Comment Neil Cameron Global CIO, Unilever After a rollercoaster ride at telco NTL Phil Pavitt was contemplating a more relaxing semi-retirement that involved spending more time at his house in France, flying helicopters and playing golf. [29 Jul 2008]
Woolly risk analysis is hastening a housing crash
Comment Neil Cameron Unilever But there's a better way to ease the situation, argues Steve Boyle. CIO50 2008: Top 10 The UK's leading CIOs revealed… Robin Dargue Royal Mail David Lister Royal Bank of Scotland [03 Jul 2008]
From CIO to consultant: Project manager or salesman?
Comment Neil Cameron Unilever With his background, it all should have run smoothly but how did the project really fare? It seems like only yesterday I was publishing my New Year resolutions for all to see here on silicon.com. [02 Jul 2008]
The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader?
Comment Neil Cameron Unilever Climbing the greasy pole as a CIO depends on certain key factors. These are important for reaching the very top and indispensable for avoiding a rapid return to earth, says the Naked CIO. [30 Jun 2008]
Leading a horse to water
Comment Neil Cameron Unilever It's a testament to his standing in the CIO community and an acknowledgement of just how critical his role is. CIO50 2008: Top 10 The UK's leading CIOs revealed… Robin Dargue Royal Mail [23 Jun 2008]
Mars - The CIO training ground
Comment But the CIO50 list also highlights some of the other corporate breeding grounds for today's CIO talent, including Diageo - which produced Dargue, plus Alliance & Leicester CIO Ian Buchanan and Unilever CIO Neil Cameron - and Marks & Spencer, also... [11 Jun 2008]
The CIO's route to the top
Comment Unilever CIO Neil Cameron, number three on the CIO50 2008 list, admits quite happily to being a failed art college dropout. Being a techie isn't necessarily the best route to the top of the IT tree, with most CIOs on the silicon.com CIO50 2008 list... [11 Jun 2008]
Female CIOs break through glass ceiling
Comment She joined Birds Eye Iglo last year with a remit to essentially build a completely new IT infrastructure and function for the organisation after it was sold off to private equity group Permira by Unilever. [11 Jun 2008]
Neil Cameron
CIO Profile At Unilever Neil Cameron is responsible for a 4,000-strong global IT department responsible for 85,000 desktops and an annual IT budget of around €800m. A key priority during his time there has been the 'One Unilever' programme to streamline... [11 Jun 2008]
Tania Howarth
CIO Profile Tania Howarth took over as CIO of Birds Eye Iglo Group in April 2007 with a remit to build a completely new greenfield systems platform and IT team after the company was sold off to private equity group Permira for €1.7bn by Unilever. [11 Jun 2008]
Why no united front on cyber crime?
Comment This year even shadow home secretary David Davis will be joining the directors of the FBI, US Secret Service, Nato and the likes of PayPal, Lloyds TSB and Unilever to reflect on a shared problem that threatens the world's most advanced economies. [27 Feb 2008]
How to build an IT department
Comment Unilever CIO Neil Cameron is a 30-year veteran of the IT industry, and joined the company in 2003 from Diageo where he was also CIO. In fact when I joined [Unilever] everyone around me had in excess of 20 years and therefore it's a given... [17 Oct 2007]
Leader: Why celebrate the CIO?
Leader As we look at that top 10, at leaders in companies such as BA, Tesco and Unilever, let's acknowledge the role IT has played in making these companies among the best in the world but also look forward to the future - to a more competitive economy... [07 Jun 2007]
Leader: Why celebrate the CIO?
CIO Analysis As we look at that top 10, at leaders in companies such as BA, Tesco and Unilever, let's acknowledge the role IT has played in making these companies among the best in the world but also look forward to the future - to a more competitive economy... [07 Jun 2007]
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