harvey nash in news

Is the UK an open source laggard?

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash CIOs are split on the controversial issue of adopting more open source software in corporate IT. In the latest silicon.com CIO Jury poll, participants were asked whether they planned to increase the amount of open... [21 Jul 2008]

Bill Gates' legacy hailed by IT chiefs

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash 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... [26 Jun 2008]

When is a supplier gift/junket inappropriate?

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Free junkets, gifts, trips to big sporting events and free gifts are all still tools of the trade used by tech suppliers to try and get business out of CIOs and IT buyers - or 'building relationships' as it's more... [06 Jun 2008]

Beware the insider security threat

News The main data security threat comes from poorly trained or disgruntled employees who are authorised to have access to data and file stores, according to Alastair Behenna, CIO at Harvey Nash. Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash [17 Apr 2008]

Warning over migrant tech skills shortage

News A report by consultancy the Centre for Economics and Business Research for recruitment company Harvey Nash into the impact of skilled migrant workers has predicted the IT, telecoms and transport sector will need an extra 19,000 skilled migrants... [25 Mar 2008]

Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 gets cautious welcome

News Alastair Behenna, CIO at recruitment company Harvey Nash, called it an "interesting release" but said the jury is still out, while Mike Roberts, IT director at private Harley Street doctors The London Clinic, said his organisation will wait until... [28 Feb 2008]

iPhone making business users smile

News Alastair Behenna, CIO at Harvey Nash, said: "It is a very interesting launch product and once it has settled into use the price should become more realistic. O2 may be concentrating its iPhone efforts on consumers but research suggests it shouldn't... [26 Feb 2008]

Recycling kit the way to greener IT?

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Businesses are increasingly recycling old office PCs and IT equipment by donating it to schools, charities and the developing world. Eleven of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said their organisation... [18 Feb 2008]

Recession fears squeeze tech budgets

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Tech budgets are starting to feel the squeeze on the back of the credit crunch crisis and fears of a recession. A-Zs… ¦ Security from A-Z… ¦ Biometrics from A-Z… ¦ Broadband from A-Z… ... [24 Jan 2008]

2008: Crunch time for IT jobs?

News Simon Wassall, European managing director of Harvey Nash, told silicon.com: "Generally the demand levels that we've seen from some of the banking sector has been lower than it has been over the last 12/24 months. [10 Jan 2008]

Encryption not the key to data security

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Neil Harvey, head of ICT, Food Standards Agency But two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said technologies such as encryption need to be part of a more holistic approach to security that... [07 Dec 2007]

CIOs plan more outsourcing

News Three-quarters of those surveyed said responsiveness and flexibility are the primary drivers behind their decision to outsource, research from recruitment consultancy Harvey Nash reveals. Top 10 offshore destinations according to the Harvey Nash... [12 Nov 2007]

Mac versus PCs - the CIO verdict

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Half of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said the Vista factor is likely to lead to an increase in Macs on the desktop in the corporate computing environment. [12 Jul 2007]

Vietnam tipped to be next outsourcing hotspot

News The bold claim has been made by recruitment company Harvey Nash, which has just bought Ho Chi Minh-based recruitment business SilkRoad Systems for $1.8m. Harvey Nash cited the fact Vietnam has the second highest GDP growth after China and that it's... [10 Jul 2007]

'Keeping the lights on' stifles tech innovation

News Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash Les Boggia, head of IT operations at insurance firm Carole Nash, said: "Whilst CIOs try to induce innovation into the business, we are continually stifled by lack of direction and strategy, and focus on tactical... [30 Apr 2007]

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