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CIO Jury: Mobile device as security risk
News Online insurance company eSure already limits the range of mobile devices available for staff and is about to make available corporate USB memory sticks with biometric authentication. Mark Foulsham, IT director at eSure, said: "The difficulty is to... [02 Oct 2006]
CIO Jury: Web 2.0 lessons for businesses
News Mark Foulsham, IT director at insurance company eSure, added: "Many markets have seen competitor differentiation through tailored services to their customers and those adopting web 2.0 principles fit into this category. [24 Aug 2006]
CIO Jury: SOA ready for prime time
News Mark Foulsham, IT director at online insurance company eSure, said SOA has moved from the hype of being the 'next big thing' to a reality. He said: "We've been using a SOA framework for over a year and the benefits of the move to web services for... [14 Jul 2006]
CIO Jury: IT defences prepared for World Cup
News Mark Foulsham, IT director, eSure IT bosses say their defences are well-prepared to cope with any extra pressure on the corporate network as a result of staff watching World Cup matches online at work. [07 Jun 2006]
CIO Jury: Do mobile technologies make us too connected?
News Mark Foulsham, IT director at eSure, said: "Remote access for the business user is all about simplicity and relevance. Mark Foulsham, IT director, eSure The biggest problem now is finding the downtime to completely disconnect from work, according... [01 Jun 2006]
CIO Jury: IT bosses ban Google Desktop over security fears
News Mark Foulsham, head of IT, eSure UK IT bosses are already taking measures to ban employees from downloading Google's Desktop search software on PCs and laptops because of the security risk to corporate data. [02 Mar 2006]
CIO Jury: Will biometrics replace passwords and PINs?
News Mark Foulsham, CIO, eSure An overwhelming majority of IT bosses - 11 out of the 12-man silicon.com CIO Jury IT user panel - predicted biometrics will overcome the current technical and standards issues to be a more user-friendly and secure... [16 Feb 2006]
CIO Jury: Businesses face consumer tech revolution
News Mark Foulsham, CIO at eSure, said the influence of consumer-based products is likely to be felt most through pressure from corporate users. Mark Foulsham, CIO, eSure All manner of new consumer tech products have been in the headlines recently... [12 Jan 2006]
Beating the insurance scammers
News Another way technology can help is to use voice stress analysis, which is being utilised by a number of UK companies, including eSure, Halifax and Highway Insurance. Except the kitchen window wasn't smashed when you left this morning. [22 Nov 2005]
CIO Jury: ISPs blamed over corporate security threats
News Mark Foulsham, head of IT at esure, said ISPs should look at the marketing advantages of selling the fact that they cleanse their networks of these security threats to customers. Mark Foulsham, head of IT, esure [09 Sep 2005]
CIO success judged on share price
News Online insurance company eSure made a surprise entrance at number five with nine per cent. The success of a CIO is gauged almost entirely on the brand strength and share price performance of the company they work for, according to new research. [08 Jul 2005]
CIO Jury: Workplace mobile gadgets cause IT headaches
News Mark Foulsham, head of IT at insurance company eSure, said it is essential for IT to support the use of all devices in the modern business environment. Mark Foulsham, head of IT, eSure The increasing range of mobile devices and platforms used by... [12 May 2005]
CIO Jury: Bosses bored by election business pledges
News Mark Foulsham, head of IT, eSure On the day that UK citizens go to the polls to choose the next government, IT bosses claim the mainstream political parties have all failed to address the business issues that affect them. [05 May 2005]
CIO Jury: Are IT departments the new "corporate police force"?
News Mark Foulsham, IT director, eSure IT departments feel increasingly under pressure to be the "corporate police force" responsible for enforcing internal ethical and code of conduct policies, according to UK bosses. [10 Mar 2005]
CIO Jury: Would IT chiefs outsource themselves?
News Mark Foulsham, head of IT at eSure, likened the scenario to the "captain going down with the ship" but said he knows of several cases in recent years where IT executives have included themselves in the transfer. [02 Dec 2004]
