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Gov't not trusted with public data
News A survey of 1,000 members of the public, which was sponsored by Symantec and conducted by IPSOS Mori, found 62 per cent of respondents felt their personal data being held by government departments was at risk. [14 Dec 2007]
Are 'naked PCs' cheaper for businesses?
News Ben Booth, global CTO at research and polling company Ipsos, said: "Of course we should continue to push for better pricing from Microsoft but those of us old enough to have been around before the 'Windows monopoly' remember the high costs and... [27 Sep 2007]
CIO Essentials: Nerdy techies, SaaS and social networks
News This week we hear from Ben Booth, global CTO at research and polling company Ipsos. Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT chief picks his or her top stories... [25 Sep 2007]
Chip and bin wheels closer
News A recent LGA commissioned Ipsos MORI poll of more than 1,000 UK adults found 38 per cent 'strongly support' the idea of households being charged for the amount of rubbish they produce in return for reduced council tax rates. [23 Aug 2007]
How to stop your best tech staff from being poached
News Ben Booth, global CTO of polling and research group Ipsos, said while it isn't getting more difficult to retain staff you still have to work hard to keep good people. Ben Booth, global CTO, Ipsos For those in the public sector competition from the... [28 Jun 2007]
Techies "lack business and leadership skills"
News John Seglias, Ipsos Mori IT director, said: "It may be that many IT professionals are not interested or bothered in acquiring the sort of people skills needed to be agents of change. John Seglias, IT director, Ipsos Mori [13 Jun 2007]
Cost and energy benefits driving virtualisation
News Reducing the number of physical servers is also saving on management and facility costs for Ben Booth, global CTO at polling and market research group Ipsos. Ben Booth, global CTO, Ipsos Virtualisation will be a key infrastructure priority for CIOs... [04 May 2007]
UK consumers demand data breach disclosure
News The majority of respondents to a survey carried out by Ipsos MORI for database security company Secerno felt institutions that have suffered a breach should inform customers automatically, with more than 82 per cent expecting to be informed of any... [17 Apr 2007]
CIO Jury: The 'joined-up' enterprise is a reality
News Get the latest exclusive CIO interviews in the silicon.com CIO Vision Series including ¦ British Airways ¦ Reuters ¦ NYK Logistics ¦ Ipsos Ben Booth, global CTO, Ipsos Broadband connectivity, mobile devices and collaboration tools... [22 Mar 2007]
silicon.com launches 'Fair Wi-fi' campaign
News Ben Booth, CTO of market research company Ipsos, said: "Maybe a modest fee is fair but personally I would not pay more than £5 per night. silicon.com is today launching its 'Fair Wi-fi' campaign to highlight the problem of rip-off prices for... [30 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: Viruses still a major security threat
News Dr Ben Booth, global CTO at pollsters Ipsos, said: "If the threat appears reduced it is because we are much better at stopping them - they are still a considerable danger. Dr Ben Booth, global CTO, Ipsos [25 Jan 2007]
CIO Jury: Do businesses spend too much on IT?
News Ben Booth, global CTO at pollsters Ipsos, said: "We need to get smarter about how we invest, and avoid the disasters which do happen from time to time. Ben Booth, global CTO, Ipsos Two-thirds of this week's silicon.com CIO Jury of IT users agreed... [06 Oct 2006]
Loyalty Cards: Are You Missing Out on Smarter Ranging and Promotional Intelligence?
White Paper Customer loyalty data is widely available in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) industry. It has the potential to provide unparalleled understanding by placing the consumer at the centre of the issue, escaping the traditional reliance on... [11 Aug 2006]
China's internet revolution
Comment According to research by Ipsos Insight, the mean number of hours spent online in China (17.9 in one month) surpasses all other countries. China is a booming internet society but how are its many constituent parts embracing the medium? [21 Jul 2006]
CIO Jury: Keeping IT cool in the heatwave
News Ben Booth, global CTO at pollsters Ipsos, said: "We have not added anything in the way of air conditioning as we have adequate provision. Ben Booth, global CTO, Ipsos The current heatwave hitting the UK has forced some IT departments to take extra... [19 Jul 2006]
