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Editor's Blog: Ever tried to sack a CIO?
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO His reasoning: because the IT department is considered so obscure and so arcane by most business execs, it's hard to work out whether the CIO is actually doing a good or bad job - or indeed anything at all. [06 Mar 2008]
Centralised or decentralised IT?
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO This column is based on the work of McKinsey's London location and its head of practice, Paul Willmott. The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe Their experiences show IT organisations how to accomplish goals that appear... [09 Apr 2008]
Beijing Olympics diary: Testing times…
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO When you have up to four billion people waiting for information from the systems you are running, everyone must know their job well. Yet two major tasks remain to be completed, says Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for... [21 Jul 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: How many mobile phones do you need?
Comment This column was typed on my laptop in a New York hotel room overlooking Broadway and despatched to silicon.com via a high-speed LAN in the same room. Until that does happen we are going to continue to see one period after another of people having... [31 Oct 2002]
Just whose legislation rules the internet?
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO In the autumn of 2005, I wrote a column welcoming the arrival of the citizen journalist as a much-needed boost to an increasingly moribund democratic process in the UK. [05 Mar 2008]
My 15 minutes with Bill Gates
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO Part of the problem was that my job in the mid-1980s was to cover a thing called Unix and a related group of individuals travelling under the rubric of the open software movement. [11 Jul 2008]
The Naked CIO: IT staff disloyalty
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO What most readers found provocative in my column on recruitment problems was the idea that employees lacked loyalty to their organisations. The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe [31 Mar 2008]
The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO Preconceptions about job functions are carried like a ball and chain even into the boardroom. The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe So however much you know about the business you'll find it hard to shake off the... [07 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Eating your own dog food
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe After that experience I'm sure they would go back to the drawing board and do a much better job. Copy dispatched via a free wi-fi hotel service in Athens. [14 Apr 2008]
The Naked CIO: Animal farm
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe If I don't develop it right now and displace everything currently in progress I could lose my job. It amazes me how Orwellian our jobs are. [25 Mar 2008]
Royal Mail on target to save £300m with SAP
News Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe Royal Mail is on course to save £300m over three years through efficiencies created by its SAP-based procurement transformation programme. [22 May 2008]
New president takes the reins at Socitm
News Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe Richard Steel has been named president of the Society of Information Technology Management (Socitm), the professional association for public sector IT managers. [29 Apr 2008]
SAP touts "collaborative" SOA
News Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe SAP says collaborative working through service oriented architecture (SOA) technology represents the future for businesses. Speaking at the opening day of SAP's Sapphire... [19 May 2008]
HSBC vows to increase tech investment
News Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe HSBC will continue to increase investment in technology despite its profits being hit by a $17.2bn writedown on bad debts from its US business. [04 Mar 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks
Comment Exclusive column: The Naked CIO The Naked CIO: Shadow of the job axe Written in the bar of a London hotel and dispatched via a free wi-fi service from Canary Wharf in the capital's docklands. Scare stories about mobile phones cooking our brains... [04 Mar 2008]
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