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The Weekly Round-Up: 05.11.04
Round-Up After all selling a knock-off Catherine Wheel, Roman Candle or box of rockets to kids down the market is nothing compared to Bush's record in the trade of weapons to overseas governments. "Remember, remember the 5th of... [08 Nov 2004]
Analyst View: What makes your business tick?
Comment Companies often deploy KPIs in CPM products right out of the box," says Charlesworth. Looking to make your business more efficient? Corporate performance management, or CPM, could hold the answer. But what exactly does... [18 Apr 2005]
A day in my wireless life
Comment The way this company works is also interesting: the locations that offer the service buy the 'hot spot in a box' kit and Boingo pays them a fee when users connect to the internet through them. Broadband wireless changes... [26 Mar 2003]
Collaboration best practices: Think big to act small
Comment Companies can now box much more cleverly with collaboration than a few years ago, mainly because the market has matured considerably. What comes naturally to small businesses can be an organisational nightmare for larger... [08 Jun 2004]
A Manx tale
Comment Instead, his site (http://www.cheggersbedroom.com ) had succumbed to the Unix/Sadmind worm, meaning that if you had boldly gone where very few people had gone before, you'd have been greeted with this message: "f**k USA government f**k... [18 May 2001]
Windows XP: Five reasons to be cheerful
Comment Wise to put your own FAQ URL in the Add/Remove Programs dialog box too. Chris Setz is a well-known networking professional and frequent contributor to silicon.com TV programming. We gave him a copy of Windows XP ahead of... [24 Oct 2001]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: The ASPs that won
Comment These days most support a multi-tenancy model, which allows them to host multiple customers on the same box, keeping hardware costs down. Quocirca's Bob Tarzey asks where this leaves Larry Ellison and other traditional... [14 Apr 2004]
The secret history of the PC
Comment Twenty years ago a desktop device was launched to help companies process menial business tasks. But when it first hit the scene all those years ago, very few could envisage the impact it was to have on everyday life. [10 Aug 2001]
Cleaning up the web: Thus, Demon gets unrealistic?
Comment It begs the question - what next? Drugs information? Other forms of pornography? Soliciting? Where does the industry draw the line? Answer: where paedophilia is involved. To remove this material is not a breach of anyone's civil liberties. [21 Feb 2001]
It's not easy being green
Comment The IT industry is jumping on the green energy bandwagon. But, asks Quocirca's Clive Longbottom, how effective are the tactics they're promoting? Green is the new black, it would seem. With many organisations now trying to 'out-green'... [25 Jul 2007]
Porn to be wild
Comment Pornography's relationship with technology is an interesting one. It is also often controversial, never more so than when discussion turns to accessing pornographic material over PCs, phones and - who knows - any other device (fax porn,... [05 Jul 2001]
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