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Editor's Blog: When CIO becomes Charity Illumination Officer
Comment I slept out for the first time this year, and it's amazing how quickly the experience of being homeless starts to affect you. Steve Clarke, director, systems and operations at AOL Broadband said: "When it came to the... [07 Oct 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Social networking power
Comment Why work in IT? I anticipate a new discipline and a new industry with web 3.0 when our machines will naturally cluster in social nets to share resource, information, knowledge and... [22 Sep 2008]
Five reasons I don't miss my 3G iPhone
Comment But the experience for users leaves a fair bit to be desired. This also seemed reluctant to work properly. Even when there apparently was a signal it would often simply... [10 Sep 2008]
The Naked CIO: The great recovery disaster
Comment But I was concerned at the absence of practical experience behind the plans. But how many plans are based on fragile theory rather than practical experience, asks the Naked CIO - and how many are stored... [01 Sep 2008]
My 15 minutes with Bill Gates
Comment It was all so hard to work with, you needed a programmer to make multimedia things happen. As I recall the demo was a children's game with bad graphics and a lousy user... [11 Jul 2008]
From CIO to consultant: Project manager or salesman?
Comment It didn't quite work out like that. I have 10 years' project management experience. If you're expecting me to explain how I deployed my years of experience in product development and... [02 Jul 2008]
Mars - The CIO training ground
Comment A Mars a day may help you work, rest and play - as the old ad for the chocolate bar claimed - but it also makes for a top CIO. He says: "I regard that as... [11 Jun 2008]
The Naked CIO: Madness in the method
Comment That's not necessarily been the experience of the Naked CIO. Agile demands that developers know the business or - more importantly - are willing to learn how it operates while they work alongside users... [19 May 2008]
The Naked CIO: Process not bureaucracy
Comment In my experience, which has been good and bad, the key factor is to try and convince the business that a process can be implemented without bureaucracy being a by-product. That is the... [12 May 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Instant delays
Comment I come from a world - with experience of technology spanning 50 years - where pressing a button always involved immediate action or feedback. But banging the door very... [16 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Eating your own dog food
Comment Elevators and escalators that don't work are inexcusable. After that experience I'm sure they would go back to the drawing board and do a much better job. Apart from watching and... [14 Apr 2008]
The Brampton Factor: Open source 'brotherhood' closed to co-operation
Comment These factors are different from the motivators for people who work on open information projects, such as Wikipedia, whose primary driver appears to be altruism. The most influential reason seems to be that developers... [03 Apr 2008]
Profile: Nottingham Building Society head of IT Jack Cutts
Comment They had no outside experience. As a result the company found it needed to do a significant amount of work to update the infrastructure for the business and the core... [11 Mar 2008]
Tech Visions: New media floods firms' networks
Comment Younger or younger-minded employees are initiating change by bringing new information devices and tools to work that push the limits of traditional computing environments. Talking to managers with everyday first-hand... [19 Feb 2008]
Dear silicon.com...Naked CIO, silver skills and ID card anger…
Comment Just for once will someone acknowledge there is some real talent aged up to 70 and possibly beyond who work hard, make few mistakes, have eons of experience, have seen why things go wrong and stop it... [14 Feb 2008]
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