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3G iPhone - the business perspective
News The operator factor is one of two main reasons why Associated Newspapers, a Vodafone customer, will "unfortunately… not be deploying or supporting iPhones in the near term", according to CIO Ian Cohen. [10 Jul 2008]
Ian Cohen
CIO Profile As a group executive director as well as CIO, Ian Cohen is a member of the Associated Newspapers commercial board and is responsible for all technology, operations and production activities that support the group's print and online businesses. [11 Jun 2008]
Video: How to get more value out of IT
Video Two prominent CIOs - Ian Cohen from Associated Newspapers and Graham Yellowley from Mitsubishi UFJ Securities - talk to silicon.com about what success means in their sectors, and approaches to strategic and tactical IT that best deliver that success. [06 Nov 2007]
Video: How to stop your best staff leaving
Video British Energy CIO Ian Campbell, UK government CIO John Suffolk, Virgin CIO Gareth Lewis, Associated Newspapers CIO Ian Cohen, Betfair CTO Rorie Devine and eSure CIO Mark Foulsham all reveal their top tips for staff retention. [17 Aug 2007]
Open source 'not relevant', claim CIOs
News Ian Cohen, Associated Newspapers CIO - and recently voted one of the UK's top 50 CIOs - said at the Forrester IT Forum in Edinburgh this week that open source just isn't "particularly relevant". Cohen said that while he doesn't mind it being... [12 Jun 2007]
Ian Cohen
CIO Profile A talented business leader, Ian Cohen was also a professional musician in a former life and is now CIO and a group executive director at Associated Newspapers, the publishers of The Daily Mail, The Evening Standard and Metro. [06 Jun 2007]
CIO Forum: 'It's OK to work in tech,' say CIOs
News Ian Cohen, CIO of Associated Newspapers, said: "As a profession we are great apologists. Heads of IT are more aware than ever of the need to change and bring themselves in line with the business, however the business must also learn to meet them... [26 Sep 2006]
Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters
AS Analysis And Bram Cohen, the guy behind BitTorrent, one of the biggest developments in P2P in the past couple of years. In 2005 we had Ian Foster, an academic and grid pioneer doing cutting-edge work in that area. [25 Sep 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses give open source a reality check
News But Ian Cohen, IT director at the Financial Times, said: "Competitive pricing of Unix environments, particularly with the emergence of Fujitsu as a highly credible alternative to Sun, combined with the growing maturity of virtualisation... [01 Sep 2005]
CIO Jury: Will the IT department still exist in 2010?
News Ian Cohen, IT director at the Financial Times, said "Comments regarding the impending death of the IT Dept are premature and exaggerated. Ian Cohen, IT director, Financial Times Earlier this year analyst Gartner warned that outsourcing, offshoring... [18 May 2005]
CIO Jury: Is trust the key to success?
News For Ian Cohen, IT director at the Financial Times, trust is absolutely vital. Ian Cohen, IT director, Financial Times Trust is still too often underestimated by IT vendors, despite it being a key factor in successful relationships between the... [14 Apr 2005]
CIO Jury: Apple 'irrelevant' to businesses
News Ian Cohen, IT director, Financial Times After coming back from near oblivion, Apple's recent successes have been based around the iPod, new desktops and business hardware and a relatively virus-free platform. [19 Jan 2005]
CIO Jury: IBM's PC exit is a good thing
News Ian Cohen, IT director, Financial Times UK businesses claim IBM's exit from the PC market with the sale of its PC division to Lenovo this week will not have any impact on their dealings with Big Blue. [09 Dec 2004]
CIO Jury: IT bosses 'not isolated' from the boardroom
News Ian Cohen, IT director, Financial Times The vendor-backed survey of IT executives claimed three-quarters of European IT directors are either not heard or that their opinions are not valued at board level. [26 Nov 2004]
CIO Jury: Gates' password prediction wrong
News Passwords are dying but not yet dead, according to Ian Cohen, IT director at the Financial Times. Ian Cohen, IT director, Financial Times Speaking at the Microsoft IT Forum conference in Copenhagen, Gates said passwords are a weak spot in security... [19 Nov 2004]
