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Peter Cochrane's Blog: My Christmas wish list
Comment So I have written up my wish list for Christmas. There's a lot more I could put on my list of course but I don't want to be greedy. It may have been my proximity to Lapland and the trees and lights... [20 Dec 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list
Comment The list from A to Z For decades my Christmas wish list has presented a viable spending opportunity - but not this year. Number one on my list is bandwidth, and throughout the Western... [20 Dec 2007]
The CIO shopping list
Comment Linking in with the governance theme is IT infrastructure library (Itil), which remains high on the CIO agenda, with 40 per cent of respondents putting it on their 2008 to-do list. Bottom of the tech shopping... [26 Mar 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: A Christmas wish list
Comment It's not just the very young with a long list of things that'd make their Christmas the bestest ever. Not that I expect all of it, you understand, just a few items on my wish list would be a real treat... [17 Dec 2003]
Editor's Blog: Coming soon - our list of the UK's top CIOs
Comment Find out what's hot on the top tech execs' agendas for 2008… ¦ Video: CIO Agenda 2008 ¦ Naked CIO: The true cost of IT ¦ Why IT must escape the belt-tightening ¦ Cost-cutting tops CIO priorities ¦ Recession fears hit IT... [30 May 2008]
Upwardly Mobile: What's on my Christmas list
Comment Dear Santa, I've been really good all this year and after giving it a lot of thought, I've decided I'd like some presents. Really good ones. Don't skimp. I've had enough of getting the coal; the bathmat and blank cassettes last year... [14 Dec 2006]
CIO Agenda: The 2005 technology shopping list
Comment What's in store for IT over the next 12 months? To find out, we polled 12 members of silicon.com's CIO Jury about their outlook and key concerns for 2005. The results make up our first CIO Agenda series. [14 Dec 2004]
Mike Lynch
AS Profile After missing out last year, previous Agenda Setter Mike Lynch returns to the list with an all time high at number five. The Autonomy founder and CEO remains the driving force behind the intelligent search and knowledge... [07 Oct 2008]
Richard Stallman
AS Profile Richard Stallman reappears on the Agenda Setters list after a brief absence in 2006. The panel decided that this "unusual man", who comes up again and again in the Agenda Setters list, should reappear in... [12 Oct 2007]
Steve Jobs
AS Profile That Steve Jobs should appear on the Agenda Setters list again in 2008 should surprise no one: the Apple boss has been a stalwart of the list for some years. His continued presence, however, is testament... [07 Oct 2008]
Open season
AS Analysis Figures from the open source community have commanded regular slots on the Agenda Setters list but virtually disappeared last year. GNU founder Richard Stallman reappears at number 40 in the rankings and Linux creator... [12 Oct 2007]
Mark Zuckerberg
AS Profile It's been quite a fall in the Agenda Setters rankings for Mark Zuckerberg, who last year topped the list for making social networking appealing to the masses. Shortly after Zuckerberg topped the 2007 Agenda Setters... [07 Oct 2008]
Leader: Why a surprise Agenda Setter keeps us on our toes
Leader The results of silicon.com's annual Agenda Setters poll are out and it is a 'power list' this year topped by BBC new media chief Ashley Highfield. Also on the list are various VIPs from sectors such as... [27 Sep 2004]
Telecoms trends
AS Analysis Innovation in the communications space is coming from some very unlikely players, judging by the Agenda Setters list. Telecoms' new kids on the block are also held up as an example of another trend dominating the Agenda... [25 Sep 2006]
Editor's Blog: Time to declare war on the business
Comment We've got a long list of forbidden words here at silicon.com. At the top of the list of forbidden words is the big daddy of lazy marketing terms: "solution". Words that, should they appear in a... [07 Aug 2008]
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