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Four types of tech in demand during a downturn
News The economic downturn is not universally bad news for IT, according to consulting company Frost & Sullivan which says gloomy markets can actually mean good news for certain segments of the tech industry. [28 Oct 2008]
Leak fears could set bosses spying on staff
News Jones said systems are being developed that could map "normal" employee behaviour on company networks and immediately flag up deviations. Large companies are already exploring ways of monitoring employee... [04 Sep 2008]
CIOs ready for flexi-time law
News Steve Williams, director of information systems and services, Newcastle University If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public... [03 Sep 2008]
CIOs rate MBAs
News Steve Williams, director of information systems and services, Newcastle University AOL Broadband director of systems and operations Steve Clarke, said personally an MBA was no use, but... [19 Aug 2008]
UK failing to respect computing heritage
News It shouldn't be about museums of computers, it should be about understanding systems and computing in a social and business historical context. Mark Foulsham, head of IT at insurance company eSure agreed. [15 Jul 2008]
Oracle pumps up prices, BEA takes the hit
News Many Oracle customers only became customers of the company when its fraught takeover of BEA Systems was finally agreed in January this year. The company's core software has risen in... [24 Jun 2008]
FS businesses collecting the wrong data - report
News The research, entitled Managing Strategic Performance in Banks and Financial Services Firms: From Going Through the Motions to Best Practice, surveyed between two and eight strategic leaders, from MD to COO and CEO, from 15 of the... [23 Apr 2007]
CIOs told 'outsource or die'
News However, Martin said once companies have systems in place to manage the contract with suppliers and outsourcing partners they must then trust their planning: "You can't keep micro-managing your supplier, it just drives... [22 Sep 2006]
CIO Jury: India can challenge the 'big six'
News Andy Pepper, director of business information systems at Tetley, said: "I can only talk for my Tata Consultancy Services experience after working with them on true business consultancy projects, IT... [03 Aug 2006]
BA launches IT recruitment drive
News He said: "There is the chance to work on a wide range of leading-edge technologies in an exciting business for a company that doesn't have any doubts about whether technology matters. Despite a... [07 Jun 2006]
Poor quality data is biggest CIO headache
News Business intelligence software allows organisations to pull together information from various corporate systems and produce reports that aid management decision-making. He said: "There's not one... [04 May 2006]
RFID and tracking systems - the high-tech future of old age?
News Whether they like it or not, older people will soon find themselves the focus of an array of gadgets and computer monitoring systems as technology is increasingly used to provide healthcare services. Use of the camera... [27 Apr 2006]
Oracle aims for restricted access
News The Database Vault features will be in demand, especially for databases that contain private data, Forrester Research analyst Noel Yuhanna said - which he estimates to be one-third of all database systems in use. [26 Apr 2006]
Mare.D virus: Ignore the hype
News Simon Perry, senior VP security strategy at CA, told silicon.com his company isn't even rating the virus. He said: "It does seem very odd to me to highlight a vector that is a year old and is very likely patched in... [23 Feb 2006]
China: Web censorship gives US pause for thought
News The effort is designed to determine what can be done, either by legislative mandate or on a voluntary basis, to "dissociate a company from working hand-in-glove with a dictatorship", said Smith. Paris-based Reporters... [13 Jan 2006]
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