desktop poll agenda

Dear silicon.com... ZX Spectrum nostalgia, Mac attack, tag a bag…

Comment The topic that got readers turning to their keyboards this week was silicon.com's latest poll: What was your first home computer? Comments came flying in on this, some cheering for the winner, while some were a little miffed their favourite didn't... [24 Apr 2008]

IT departments told - must get greener

News Wilkinson conducted a quick straw poll of the audience, which revealed that only around a fifth of the IT professionals present knew what their company's energy usage was. A similar poll indicated everyone present knew what their home energy costs... [29 Nov 2007]

CIO Agenda: The 2007 tech shopping list

News Stay tuned for more results from this poll over the coming days. The results make up our third annual CIO Agenda survey. Mobile and wireless technologies are top of the CIO's shopping list for 2007, according to the results of this year's exclusive... [15 Jan 2007]

The next generation

AS Profile Who would have thought that challenging for the coveted top spot in this year's poll would be the millions - rather than the standard individual (heh, we bent the rules) - who are only just entering the workforce or are perhaps still in school? [25 Sep 2006]

CIO Agenda, part 1: The 2006 IT shopping list

News Stay tuned for more results from this poll over the coming days. The results make up our second annual CIO Agenda survey. IT governance and compliance have replaced security as the number one item on the technology shopping list for IT bosses in... [15 Dec 2005]

Minority Report: What would Apple be without Jobs?

Comment In silicon.com's annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's top 50 movers and shakers, Jobs repeatedly does well - coming in second this year and last, and winning it in 2003. As one member of the Agenda Setters panel observed: "Apple last year had the... [07 Oct 2005]

Microsoft v Google, round two

AS Analysis The tensions are rising between Microsoft and Google, as evidenced by their placement on the Agenda Setters poll. It's no wonder, then, that both of Microsoft's key players - Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer - have dropped out of the top 10 and Google... [26 Sep 2005]

The anti-establishment vote

AS Analysis This year's Agenda Setters poll features several individuals challenging the status quo - whether in telecoms, software or the UK government's ID cards scheme. Linus Torvalds, a perennial Agenda Setters favourite who's appeared on the list every... [26 Sep 2005]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Bill Gates

News As the countdown begins to silicon.com's sixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positions in 2004. Bill Gates may still regularly top lists of the... [08 Sep 2005]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Eric Schmidt

News As the countdown begins to silicon.com's sixth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, it is time to look back at those individuals who held top 10 positions in 2004. In short, one of the main Agenda Setter criteria is... [05 Sep 2005]

CIO Agenda: The 2005 technology shopping list

Comment The headline figures from silicon.com's CIO Agenda poll of 12 IT chiefs show that security remains a top priority. Along with analysis from Andy McCue on tech priorities below, stay tuned for more results from this poll over the coming weeks. [14 Dec 2004]

Security tops 2005 CIO Agenda

News The results are revealed in a CIO Agenda poll of silicon.com's CIO Jury, which looks at the main issues facing the UK's IT chiefs in 2005. Outsourcing remains high on the agenda and newer technologies such as VoIP are on the list for 2005 but other... [14 Dec 2004]

Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Steve Jobs

Comment With less than a week left until the launch of silicon.com's fifth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, we're looking back at those people who held top 10 positions in 2003. [22 Sep 2004]

Agenda Setters 2004: Where are they now... Bill Gates

Comment With just one week left until the launch of silicon.com's fifth annual Agenda Setters poll of tech's 50 most influential individuals, we're looking back at those people who held top 10 positions in 2003. [20 Sep 2004]

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