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Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs
News Steve Jobs' agenda-setting wasn't the only popular Apple article on silicon.com last month: an article entitled why CIOs are saying no to Macs, which polled the CIO Jury on the Mac vs PC debate also proved a hit with... [09 Nov 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.11.09
Round-Up That's the sobering conclusion of the jury, which voted 10 to two against when asked whether the UK could create a global software business to rival the technology industry's most powerful companies. According to... [06 Nov 2009]
Why the UK will never create a Google, Microsoft or Oracle
News Other members of the jury had different reasons for ruling out a homegrown software company making the big time. That's the sobering conclusion of the silicon.com CIO Jury which voted 10 to two against,... [03 Nov 2009]
Why CIOs are saying yes to open source software
News While some CIOs are enthusiastic about the potential savings that can be made, others still warn of the hidden costs that can lie in wait for the unwary.silicon.com's latest CIO Jury came down strongly against the uptake... [28 Oct 2009]
Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs
News Despite tough economic conditions, CIOs have not turned to open source software as a way of making their IT budgets go further, according to silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury. However, when asked if they had chosen... [23 Oct 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Windows 7
Cheat Sheet A silicon.com CIO Jury found a cautious approach among CIOs, with just one of the IT chiefs polled saying they plan to adopt the operating system in 2010, with 2011 cited as a likely rollout date by a number of tech bosses. [20 Oct 2009]
'A full-scale switch to Macs is laughable'
Comment In a recent silicon.com CIO Jury, just one of the IT chiefs surveyed said the recent release of Snow Leopard will make their business more likely to adopt Apple desktops, while other CIOs outlined to silicon.com why they... [13 Oct 2009]
Naked CIO: Put more business in IT education
Comment After reading a recent CIO Jury on whether universities are preparing youth properly for IT challenges, I began to think about why higher education is not effective. What can be done to better train students for the IT... [12 Oct 2009]
iPhones unshackled, IT wages revealed and outsourcing explained
News According to a silicon.com CIO Jury last month, the answer is not very. Once again, September saw another fresh crop of students head off to university for the first time, on their way to becoming the next generation of... [06 Oct 2009]
Why CIOs are saying no to Macs
News It's a situation that looks unlikely to change, despite the launch of a new Mac OS: a recent poll of the silicon.com CIO Jury found none of the IT chiefs surveyed said the release of Snow Leopard will prompt their... [02 Oct 2009]
Microsoft wins U-turn in $388m lawsuit
News We are pleased that the court has vacated the jury verdict and entered judgment in favour of Microsoft," a Microsoft spokesman said in a statement. A federal court on Tuesday reversed an earlier ruling that Microsoft's... [30 Sep 2009]
Macs more likely to be used on your network but you didn't pay for them
Comment silicon.com's CIO Jury doesn't expect IT departments to start buying Macs as a result of the launch of Apple's new Snow Leopard operating system. But in this exclusive article, in response to the CIO... [21 Sep 2009]
Apple's Snow Leopard won't make us move to Macs, say CIOs
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... [21 Sep 2009]
Judge upholds Microsoft infringement of date-picker patent
News A federal appeals court on Friday affirmed a lower court ruling that Microsoft infringed on a patent owned by Alcatel-Lucent but said the jury award of $358m in damages was excessive. The jury apparently... [14 Sep 2009]
Microsoft accused of 'scare tactics' as judge grants a stay in Word case
News In May, a jury ordered Microsoft to pay $200m for infringing on a patent held by i4i. Microsoft has been granted a stay of a landmark injunction in a patent infringement case that would have required the software giant... [04 Sep 2009]