prince in comment and analysis
Charles and me: Prince's Trust gives start-ups a chance
Comment Mark Kobayashi-Hillary writes about his experience working as a business advisor for the Prince's Trust, helping young people with few hopes launch tech start-ups. British royal heritage doesn't often grace the pages of... [19 Jul 2006]
Transatlantic Cable: The prince of hackers goes free
Comment The New York Times described him as "the prince of hackers", and the "most-wanted Cyberthief". On the 21 January, a 36-year-old man was released from Lompoc prison in California after spending just under five years... [08 Feb 2000]
Mentoring: Tech charity's recipe for success
Comment The Prince's Trust's Technology Leadership Group (TLG) arm has passed the £5m milestone in its fundraising for young people setting up tech or heavily technology-dependent businesses - and continues its record in being... [09 Jul 2008]
IT consulting: Keys to keeping projects on track
Comment Paul Andrew, principal consultant with infrastructure project managers PACS, says: "Prince 2 is much more common in the public sector than in the private sector. Prince 2 is widely available and like... [08 Dec 2004]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.06.07
Round-Up Moving on, poor old Prince Charles, when he's not being lampooned for the size of his ears or having the looks of his handsome lady wife called into question he's being criticised for the amount of money he earns. [29 Jun 2007]
Terry Matthews: Entrepreneur extraordinaire
Comment He's richer than Prince Charles and has founded more companies than Richard Branson, yet chances are you'll have never heard of him. Sally Watson meets up with networking legend and Welsh golfing guru, Terry Matthews. [14 Nov 2001]
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.08.06
Round-Up It seems the old school ploys such as undercover journalists getting a job as the Queen's back-scrubber or Prince Philip's butler are simply too low-tech nowadays. It's been a week of allegation and fairly juicy gossip... [11 Aug 2006]
What's in a name? The art of online branding
Comment The legendary battle between sports equipment manufacturer Prince and a small training company of the same name was the first illustration of these dangers. Of course, many of the visitors back in May were merely... [13 Sep 2000]
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.08.04
Round-Up The company this week admitted to a series of race relations blunders that Prince Philip would be proud of. As the St Winifred's School Choir (almost) once sang: Grammar, we love you. And this week has seen a victory of... [20 Aug 2004]
The silicon.com Yearly Round-Up 2002
Comment Her hectic schedule meant she'd not had time to meet her Prince Charming. "The internet offers extensive knowledge, but it does not teach values and when values are disregarded, our very humanity is demeaned. [27 Dec 2002]
The Naked CIO: Recruitment nightmares
Comment The two winners in our industry are Prince and Itil standards which inspire a great deal of confidence in me. The bigger problems run deep and are crippling the IT industry. Exclusive: The Naked CIO Click here for more… [11 Feb 2008]
Data Protection Act humbles Home Office
Comment So how did Robertson manage to outplay the prince of football and his pop star wife? You may not have heard of Brian Reid Beetson Robertson, accountant (retired), from Pontefract, West Yorkshire. But on Friday afternoon... [19 Nov 2001]
The McCue Interview: United Business Media CIO Matthew Graham-Hyde
Comment In terms of governance and best practice that means things like the introduction of the Prince 2 project management principles, IT information library (ITIL) guidelines for IT infrastructure and BS7799 certification for... [22 May 2006]
Money's too tight to mention: cost-cutting, new economy-style
Comment Ryan Prince, co-founder of business angel network iGabriel, claims many companies who over-spent on recruitment to attract the best talent are now suffering as the market slumps. Even the tech titans are no strangers to... [02 Mar 2001]
The Weekly Round-Up: 12.01.07
Round-Up Gates - whose penultimate CES keynote proved a hotter Vegas ticket than Prince and Céline Dion (fair enough) this week - also announced Microsoft plans to become increasingly involved with in-car technology. [12 Jan 2007]
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