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CIOs ready for flexi-time law

News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT chief who should be, then drop us a line at editorial@silicon.com [03 Sep 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Bordering on stupidity

Comment J is for Jury Written in a coffee shop in Mountain View CA and dispatched the next day from a free wi-fi service in the hotel. What could be easier? Take that old paper passport and add some electronics to turn it into a super-secure means of ID... [21 Aug 2008]

CIOs rate MBAs

News In the latest silicon.com CIO Jury poll, the 12-strong panel of IT chiefs voted eight to four in favour of the qualification, although even some of the supporters said experience is a critical attribute. [19 Aug 2008]

Wanted - CIOs with opinions

News If you are the head of IT at an organisation - public or private sector, large or small - you should be on the silicon.com CIO Jury. Roughly once a fortnight the pool of CIO Jury members - which is made up of CIOs, IT directors and their... [18 Aug 2008]

CIOs brave the cold for children's charity

News The team, all members of silicon.com's CIO Jury, have also set up a page where silicon.com readers can contribute to this fantastically good cause. A team of CIOs will be braving the night outside in the cold later this year to raise money for... [07 Aug 2008]

IT chiefs brace for recession

News If you are a CIO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT chief who should be, then drop us a line at editorial@silicon.com. [04 Aug 2008]

Is the UK an open source laggard?

News In the latest silicon.com CIO Jury poll, participants were asked whether they planned to increase the amount of open source software they use within the next 12 months. The 12-strong CIO Jury was split down the middle, indicating the UK take up of... [21 Jul 2008]

3G iPhone - the business perspective

News Companies may also have misgivings about iPhones being too attractive to thieves as one CIO Jury member pointed out when iPhone 1.0 launched last year - and/or concerns about using the touchscreen keyboard, which is undoubtedly an acquired taste. [10 Jul 2008]

ID cards face student scorn

News J is for Jury Young people have condemned ID cards as "illegal" and "creepy" on a website to canvas their views. People aged 16 to 25 have been using the site MyLifeMyID.org, launched today, to discuss the £4.4bn National Identity Scheme (NIS). [09 Jul 2008]

Software Helps With Indictment in Texas Fraud Case

White Paper Law enforcement officials know too well that a criminal can't be brought to justice unless a jury understands the crime. The Galveston County Auto Crimes Task Force encountered a criminal scheme so complex that explaining it clearly to a grand jury... [03 Jul 2008]

ePassport upgrade scaled back

News J is for Jury The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) has scaled back plans to upgrade its electronic passport system. Millions had been spent on the Electronic Passport Application (EPA2) project upgrade. [02 Jul 2008]

The Bill Gates era ends at Microsoft

News CIO Jury: It's a Microsoft love-in… Bill Gates leaves Microsoft on Friday 27 June after more than 30 years in charge of one of the biggest and most influential technology companies in the world. As he rides into the sunset to help make the world a... [26 Jun 2008]

Bill Gates' legacy hailed by IT chiefs

News Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 after dropping out of his course at Harvard University and silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel unanimously voted that he leaves behind a positive legacy for the computer and IT industry. [26 Jun 2008]

When is a supplier gift/junket inappropriate?

News And three-quarters of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said they still get offered various gifts, perks, junkets and jollies by suppliers hoping to get a foot in the door. Today's CIO Jury was… [06 Jun 2008]

Mobile market booming: But there's room for all

News However, the jury is still out on how much impact GPS chips will make. As mobiles get more sophisticated, they will continue to be used for more purposes but they will not fully eclipse other handheld devices, says IDC. [06 Jun 2008]

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