t-systems in comment and analysis

The Bloor Perspective: XP upgrades, Palm versus Xerox, and the ASP graveyard

Comment Most commentators are agreed that the latest release of the Microsoft Windows operating systems doesn't offer much. This process of regular new versions is a deliberate ploy to stop us all from hanging... [07 Jan 2002]

Leader: Old dogs should teach new pups old tricks

Leader As much as firms would like to move away from their old IT systems, they can't because the risk of losing data through a migration is too big for them. Technology is an ever-evolving subject but some... [08 Nov 2005]

Oracle CEO touts rough and ready ware

Comment He also said that systems integration is a waste of time and money when it comes to embracing the net. He thinks users ought to opt for software which enables them to get their business processes online quickly - even if... [14 Feb 2001]

Stop whingeing about Microsoft - back Java instead

Comment We're all guilty of moaning about the stranglehold that Microsoft has on our systems. Remember the magic words, "open systems"? Since its birth, Java has been christened as the saviour of open... [29 Jun 1998]

How to baseline power consumption

Comment If you want to cut the amount of power your IT systems use, you first need to know current consumption. The problem with that is it's an opaque approach and doesn't tell you what systems... [14 Dec 2007]

How closely are you monitoring?

Comment You can't expect to have efficient systems unless you monitor them. A PC will give systems management tools a certain amount of information back through the Windows management... [10 Dec 2007]

Analysis: The CIO's legacy IT nightmare

Comment Legacy systems remain the bane of many an IT director's life, draining precious resources just to keep the things up and running. Some sectors, such as financial services and insurance in particular, have more of a... [16 Mar 2006]

Will Linux eclipse Sun?

Comment Sun Microsystems will never put Linux at the heart of its operating systems strategy, and companies like HP and IBM are only confusing customers by promoting it. Arguing that two massive companies with extremely diverse... [23 Aug 2000]

Leader: WorldPay security wake-up call

Leader Online payment service WorldPay admitted today it is still struggling to fend of a "massive and sustained" denial of service attack on its systems that has hit its payment services to customers. It shows that just... [06 Nov 2003]

World Cup 2002: The IT chief speaks to silicon.com

Comment Gerard Gouillou: There are two things, the first unrelated to the systems. From the success of the minnows to the return of Ronaldo to the seamless IT systems that have made the whole thing possible. TH:... [27 Jun 2002]

Leader: eBay to save public transport? Don't laugh

Leader Today it emerged that engineers at the company that runs the Northern Line are turning to eBay to find parts needed for vital radio systems and other spare parts. The real answer here is that all of us deserve modern... [08 Dec 2004]

Linux comes to the telephone

Comment Open source in the enterprise is most widespread where end users don't see it - on specialised systems where the system only has to do one thing but has to do it well. The arrival of IP-based PBX... [06 Jul 2005]

Loyalty card schemes: an expensive waste of time?

Comment No matter how profitable the plastic cards are - or aren't - leading supermarkets are adapting the underlying IT systems to differentiate themselves from their rivals. But Tesco and Safeway are on the... [27 Aug 1999]

The Bloor Perspective: Security, e-procurement and convergence

Comment Easy to use systems can't be secure, and insecure systems are vulnerable when they're connected to the potentially hostile Internet. * Security on a chip: a threat to civil liberties?... [04 Oct 1999]

Horses for börses: the LSE stops passing the buck

Comment It sounds obvious, but until yesterday, when the London Stock Exchange (LSE) was put on the spot over a massive systems failure at the beginning of April, that maxim appeared in doubt. Fingers were pointed in the... [18 May 2000]

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