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White Paper Future success belongs to those who collaborate effectively, according to "Collaboration: Transforming the Way Business Works," a new study from the Economist Intelligence Unit. Along with free videos,... [17 Jul 2008]
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White Paper The future belongs to those who collaborate effectively, according to "Collaboration: Transforming the Way Business Works," a new study from the Economist Intelligence Unit, available here courtesy of Cisco. [17 Jul 2008]
Cash still king - but contactless cards challenge
News A £20 note featuring the face of economist Adam Smith launched today to replace the portrait of composer Edward Elgar on the paper money. This is in contrast to Visa Europe's chief executive who recently predicted we... [13 Mar 2007]
Banks ignore tech at their peril
News According to a survey carried out by the Economist Intelligence Unit and commissioned by BT, technologies such as wireless, RFID and IP networks are not being fully exploited by financial companies. This would not only... [28 Sep 2006]
Inside Qualcomm: a vendor dossier
Comment When politicians say European operators were free to have chosen CDMA2000, as UK E-minister Stephen Timms recently told The Economist, they are being "a little misleading", says Jacobs. The walls are grey. [19 Nov 2002]
Ebusiness Despatches: The death of the tech CEO
Comment A recent Economist cover story was called 'Fallen idols: The overthrow of celebrity CEOs'. You'll know if you've flown easyJet that its check-in system is low-tech, involving laminated cards and a seating... [15 May 2002]
BT milks the hype cow
Comment If he does sell below cost, though, Oftel, all his competitors, the leader writers of The Economist and free marketeers everywhere will respond with extreme prejudice. So, BT is basking in a warm glow of... [07 Feb 2002]
Paying for it: An end to free content on the web?
Comment The successful subscription sites like WSJ and The Economist are paid for mainly by businesses," she said. Having given away your content for free, how then do you start to make it pay? Once we've found... [12 Jan 2002]
The Times set to charge for online content
News Successful subscription sites like The Economist and The Wall Street Journal are paid for mainly by businesses," she said. Times Newspapers is ditching free access to its website - making it the first UK... [20 Nov 2001]
Gavyn Davies for BBC chairman
News Current vice-chairman and chief economist at Goldman Sachs, Davies is a confirmed Labour supporter, and his appointment (in tandem with pro-Labour director general Greg Dyke) has set Tories fuming. Davies' appointment... [19 Sep 2001]
Ebusiness Despatches: Technologists' personalities and a low-tech health service
Comment Gave a talk at The Economist's CIO and IT Director's conference. This was a pan-European conference, yet although I was in the presence of great intellect and ultra process skills, I still felt I was in a personality... [13 Jun 2001]
UK government urged to tax digital TV
News The independent review, commissioned by Culture Secretary, Chris Smith and chaired by economist, Gavyn Davies, concludes that a "small and temporary digital supplement" to the standard colour TV licence fee would be the... [05 Aug 1999]
Microsoft goes on the offensive against DoJ
News Microsoft's first witness, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) economist, Richard Schmalansee, is expected to dispute testimony given by fellow MIT professor Franklin Fisher that Microsoft has an illegal monopoly. [11 Jan 1999]
PointCast pushes into European market
News ITN, The Press Association, Reuters and The Economist, among others, have been signed up to provide the content. The service will run on free software, which can be downloaded from www.pointcast.co.uk... [30 Nov 1998]
