project part 1 mccue interview

The McCue Interview: Steven Bandrowczak, CIO, Nortel

Comment Bandrowczak joined Nortel in the summer of 2007 and, not surprisingly given the above figures, one of his main priorities is consolidating and simplifying infrastructure as part of a major IT transformation programme. [01 Apr 2008]

Tesco IT chief steps down

News A key part of this global expansion is the standardisation of business processes and IT systems across Tesco in a project called 'the operating model', which Cobain explained in a recent video interview with silicon.com. [14 Nov 2007]

Interview: Tesco CIO Colin Cobain

Comment In this exclusive interview with silicon.com, Tesco group IT director Colin Cobain - just crowned CIO of the year at the CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards 2007 - talks about the supermarket giant's move to standard global systems, green... [25 Sep 2007]

McCue Interview: Norwich Union CIO Alex Robinson

Comment Alongside outsourcing, simplification is a big theme for IT at Norwich Union as part of companywide plans to slash £250m off total operating costs of £2bn by the end of the year. The motor insurance business has also seen other innovations, such as... [27 Feb 2007]

BP pioneers 'DIY IT' scheme for employees

News The initiative is being led by Jim Ginsburgh, VP of enterprise architecture at BP, who told silicon.com in an exclusive interview: "You have to be patched to current; your firewall up; be on a current version of antivirus; and not go to... [11 Oct 2006]

GPs get £1 a patient incentive to use NHS IT

News In an interview with silicon.com last month, NHS IT director general Richard Granger hit back at critics of the CfH programme and described it as a "work in progress". The Choose and Book system is part of the £6.2bn Connecting for Health (CfH... [13 Jun 2006]

The McCue Interview: Preston City Council IT chief Peter Ryder

Comment But Preston is currently booming on the back of being given city status five years ago, and the bus station is due to be knocked down as part of a major, multi-billion pound redevelopment that is expected to get the official green-light next month. [25 Aug 2005]

The McCue Interview: Royal Mail CIO David Burden

Comment Chairman Allan Leighton coaxed him away from a gap year spent travelling across Australia by train, hiking in New Zealand and living by the beach - where he took part in ocean swimming. Fundamental things are happening and clearly technology plays... [18 Jun 2004]

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