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The Naked CIO: Enemies of the state
Comment Failure to foster innovation and talent is what's really coming home to roost, says the Naked CIO. Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Service level disagreements The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? [14 Jul 2008]
New president takes the reins at Socitm
News Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe The Naked CIO: Identity crisis The Naked CIO: Innovation - same old story He is also a member of the Identity and Passport Service local government advisory board. [29 Apr 2008]
Editor's Blog: Time to take the politicians out of technology?
Comment Also - find out what the Naked CIO is thinking this week, and catch up on all the greatest photo stories of the month. The Naked CIO: IT staff disloyalty The Naked CIO: Cut the bull Exclusive column: The Naked CIO [30 Apr 2008]
Editor's Blog: Lords above!
Comment The Naked CIO Take a look at the latest of our exclusive columns from The Naked CIO - this week's subject is, fittingly, who can you trust with your personal information? Inevitably, all of this was ignored by the government. [27 Feb 2008]
Stories of the year
News Naked PCs: The naked truth Unsurprisingly, the 'chip and bin' story generated a lot of reader comments.silicon.com readers also had their say this year on PCs sold without an operating system - or 'naked PCs' - but the idea doesn't appear to be... [14 Dec 2007]
Editor's Blog: Less data equals more privacy
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Business misintelligence The Naked CIO: Price of panic The Naked CIO: The skills drain needs fixing The Naked CIO: Madness in the method The Naked CIO: Process not bureaucracy [26 Jun 2008]
Microsoft agrees $1.2bn deal with Lenovo
News Many have also pointed out that by curbing the sale of naked PCs Microsoft is also damaging the potential market for open source operating systems such as Linux. Microsoft has putting pressure on UK computer vendors not to sell naked PCs. [18 Apr 2006]
Dear silicon.com...Naked CIO, silver skills and ID card anger…
Comment Getting naked The Naked CIO: Recruitment nightmares Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ Video Cheat Sheet: Femtocells ¦ Photos: Heathrow's T5 tech ready for take-off ¦ The Naked... [14 Feb 2008]
Can the government offshore with confidence?
Comment The Naked CIO The government can see the attractions of offshoring IT but has yet to decide whether to push these services for the public sector. Suffolk's stance is common in the upper echelons of the government and based on the premise that... [14 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Quality by design
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: The skills drain needs fixing The Naked CIO: Service level disagreements The Naked CIO: What makes a great IT leader? The Naked CIO: Business misintelligence [09 Jul 2008]
UK blueprint on how tech can beat climate change
News 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 diams... [08 May 2008]
Why no united front on cyber crime?
Comment The Naked CIO There is the regular loss of confidential personal data by large companies and government agencies, such as HMRC, or, at the more sophisticated end of the spectrum, advanced identity theft from persistent bots and new exploits that... [27 Feb 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Laptop losses, mobile ads, gas-guzzler charge, Vista backtrack…
Comment Editor's choice silicon.com editor Steve Ranger flags up his picks on the site this week.¦ silicon.com Classics: The Peeping Tom phone filter ¦ How fans can grab a slice of the music pie ¦ The Naked CIO: Innovation - same old story ... [21 Feb 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 29.08.03
Round-Up The Round-Up blames the BBC for incessantly bombarding us with 'Delia's Ready, Steady Can't Cook Won't Cook with the Naked Chef'-style cookery programs. The BBC has come in for fresh criticism this week on the back of a government investigation... [29 Aug 2003]
Re:Viewing 2003 - Software
News If anyone had a good year in 2003, it was the IT industry's lawyers, who must have rolling around naked in piles of cash and bellowing "I'm rich, rich beyond my wildest dreams, I tell you. In Europe, one notable win came courtesy of the Mayor of... [22 Dec 2003]
