jonathan steel in news

Commons' committee calls for reckless-data-loss laws

News Richard Steel, CIO of the London Borough of Newham and vice president of local government IT user group Socitm, told silicon.com: "I think probably it should be [a criminal offence] but there have to be controls. [03 Jan 2008]

Project management skills in short supply

News Jonathan Steel, CEO of the Bathwick Group, who conducted the research, said: "People are being hovered up by consultants and outsourcers. Steel said: "The situation is getting worse. Almost half of UK tech departments are suffering from a shortage... [16 Oct 2007]

Target overload hits public sector IT

News Jonathan Steel, CEO of The Bathwick Group, said: "There wasn't a single respondent that said they've decreased the amount of reporting they've done in the last five years. Public sector organisations are struggling to cope with pointless targets... [06 Oct 2005]

CIO Forum: Public sector failing at innovation

News But Jonathan Steel, CEO of the Bathwick Group, argued "just because the government paves the way for others does not make it innovative". Innovation can mean many things," said Steel. Richard Steel, head of ICT at the London Borough of Newham, said... [27 Sep 2005]

Sun to showcase 'green' thin clients at G8

News Speaking at a recent Sun conference to promote sustainable computing, Jonathan Steel, director of analyst company The Bathwick Group, said that PCs in the UK use account for one per cent of country's total power usage. [06 Jul 2005]

Quote. Unquote. What was your first computer?

News Jonathan Steel, CEO, coolcrypt silicon.com's latest Big Question video (http://www.silicon.com/a52539 ) features some of our best-known guests telling us how they became involved in computing, whether it was at work, at school or at home. [10 Apr 2002]

Drowning in red tape: UK regulations stifle ecommerce

News Jonathan Steel, managing director of the Bathwick Group, said: "This government is particularly red tape fond and is much to blame for stifling ecommerce. Contradictory legislation coming from different government departments serves to confuse the... [26 Feb 2001]

Sainsbury's boxes clever with ecommerce customers

News Mark Lunn, marketing director of the company that makes the boxes, Homeport, said: "The retailer keeps the secure boxes and when it makes a delivery, the steel cable is locked into a very small installation on the wall of the customer's house or... [27 Nov 2000]

More B2C gloom as Dressmart.com bites the dust

News Jonathan Steel, chairman of the Bathwick Group, added Dressmart to the growing list of dot-com failures. European e-tailer Dressmart.com is expected to file for bankruptcy today. The widely predicted move comes after a rescue bid by clothing group... [25 Aug 2000]

UK Web sites fall behind American cousins

News Jonathan Steel, chairman at the Bathwick Group, was not shocked by the results. Steel said that bricks and mortar companies would ultimately win as they can hang around and wait for the business-to-consumer market to pick up and rely on their high... [24 May 2000]

bol.com IPO is put on ice

News Jonathan Steel, chairman at research house the Bathwick Group, said this is only a slight 'blip' and things will soon pick up. Steel said that experienced traders are moving in and out of these stocks very quickly and are maximising profits from a... [05 May 2000]

Linklaters establishes £5m online advice site

News Jonathan Steel, chairman at ecommerce research house Bathwick Group, said not floating it would be the wrong way to go. City law firm Linklaters has put £5m behind Blueflag.com, a separate company it has set up to provide legal services and advice... [18 Apr 2000]

Silicon viewers say Web SME figures 'wildly exaggerated'

News Jonathan Steel, chairman of research house the Bathwick Group, said part of the problem is deciding what constitutes a Web site. Silicon.com viewers have attacked the findings of a Mori poll published yesterday which claims UK-based SMEs (small and... [06 Apr 2000]

Hague urges government to lay off the Internet

News Jonathan Steel, chairman of research house the Bathwick Group, backed him up, saying: "Governments can't over-regulate. The UK government should refrain from over-regulating ecommerce and the Internet if it wants to ensure they both continue to... [31 Mar 2000]

Europe leapfrogs US in Net markets

News Jonathan Steel, chairman of Bathwick Group, said that Europe is a far more complex market than the US, and therefore developing more slowly. European Internet traders are storming ahead of their US counterparts, according to global outsourcing... [23 Mar 2000]

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