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Naked CIO: Cloud computing more expensive than we thought?

Comment It's not just the technology that's important - how you account for its cost can also have a huge impact on your organisation at large, says the Naked CIO. Most bonuses and incentives are based on... [19 Nov 2009]

Inbox: Social networking can help you secure a job

Comment Couldn't agree more with the Naked CIO on the points noted. The Naked CIO gets some mixed reactions to his views on the redundancy of social networks; open source... [11 Nov 2009]

Naked CIO: Is IT responsible for workers' output and errors?

Comment IT leaders may not be fully responsible for workers' actions - but they could take more responsibility than they have been, says the Naked CIO. And thus is the CIO now more accountable... [10 Nov 2009]

Naked CIO: Social networks are useless for finding a job

Comment While social networking sites can be fun for connecting with family and friends, they're no use when it comes to professional networking, says the Naked CIO. Do you agree with the Naked... [04 Nov 2009]

Naked CIO: Put more business in IT education

Comment The Naked CIO has some suggestions. 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... [12 Oct 2009]

Naked CIO: Beware the mobile app frenzy

Comment The iPhone and others have caused a growth spurt in mobile apps, says the Naked CIO. But the carnivorous, unstructured, chaotic frenzy to develop the killer app does concern me from a... [21 Sep 2009]

Snow Leopard, Windows 7, Microsoft Word ban and BT broadband

News With Google recently joining the operating system party with its own offering, Chrome, silicon.com's Naked CIO was prompted last month to wonder whether we really need another OS to worry about. While... [01 Sep 2009]

Naked CIO: Top 10 reasons to be a CIO

Comment The Naked CIO says yes - see what you think. So here goes… the top 10 reasons to be a CIO followed by the top 10 reasons to change your career. When you are bored you can come up with... [17 Aug 2009]

Naked CIO: No outstanding CIOs? Pah!

Comment Because the business will not support them, says the Naked CIO. Why is it so difficult to find a great CIO? The article began with a profound anecdote, in which an executive asks his... [10 Aug 2009]

Naked CIO: Why Google's OS is dead in the water

Comment Naked CIO remains sceptical. I am speaking purely from a CIO perspective where compatibility, reliability and usability are the three pillars of any stable and effective working... [03 Aug 2009]

Naked CIO: We need an offshoring tax

Comment The Naked CIO explains how. As a CIO I always hate when people argue against something without a solution from which to steer towards an alternative. I believe this places me in a... [20 Jul 2009]

Naked CIO: Speak up for British jobs

Comment The Naked CIO says it's time to stop this trend before it permanently harms Britain. Government to offshore more IT jobs? After writing an article criticising the UK government for its lack of foresight... [14 Jul 2009]

Naked CIO: The board must follow corporate policy

Comment Board members should be held accountable for email and internet usage, just as other staff are, says the Naked CIO. This will shield the CIO singularly from potential conflict in the... [06 Jul 2009]

Naked CIO: Should you monitor staff?

Comment Keeping watch over employees' online activities can be a slippery slope, says Naked CIO. Here's the right way to do it. I often get asked whether or not it is best to implement a strict, penal... [29 Jun 2009]

Naked CIO: Three words - data, data, data

Comment Ensuring the integrity of information can make all the difference for your business, says the Naked CIO. With organisations relying more and more on data, it is becoming even more prevalent to ensure... [01 Jun 2009]

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