julian goldsmith
Photos: The high-tech future of retail
Photo Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith The latest innovations in tech for retailers were showcased at the Retail Business Show held... [15 Feb 2008]
Photos: Ellen McArthur's new boat
Photo Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith [02 May 2008]
Photos: Shopping just got high-tech
Photo Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith [27 Jun 2008]
Photos: silicon.com hanging by a rope
Photo See how silicon.com business editor Julian Goldsmith, sub editor Bethan Jones and reporters Tim Ferguson and Natasha Lomas fared. From left to right Bethan, Natasha and Julian await their turn at the top of the building. [17 Jun 2008]
Beijing Olympics, Google Earth, BlackBerry Bold and more
Photo Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith This month silicon.com editor Steve Ranger visited China for a behind the scenes tour of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and its technology. [30 May 2008]
Photos: Five mobile gadgets for cops
Photo Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith Police forces and other emergency services are being equipped with mobile devices to keep officers in contact with HQ and enable dispatchers to more efficiently allocate resources. [27 Nov 2007]
silicon.com old school
Comment That's a grand old age for a publication launched at the height of the dot-com madness, says Julian Goldsmith. silicon.com is 10 this week. The 1998 launch party for silicon.com was held at the dinosaur hall of the Natural History Museum in west... [07 Jul 2008]
Online banking needs serious help
Comment Julian Goldsmith asks: What gives? Although many customers choose banks based on good service, most financial institutions still have poor websites. Why are personal banking websites so bad? Recently, as a result of a suspected account hijack, I... [30 Jul 2007]
Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity
Comment Julian Goldsmith talks to retail CIO veteran and silicon.com editorial board member Ric Francis about about the current tech challenges for the sector. Retail technology touches our daily lives at almost every turn and that's reflected in the fact... [02 Jul 2007]
Video: CIO profile - Jack Cutts
Video silicon.com business editor Julian Goldsmith talks to Nottingham Building Society head of IT Jack Cutts about his experiences when he came into the business to transform its systems. The company required what amounted to open-heart surgery, while... [13 Mar 2008]
Retail CIOs aiming to ditch legacy of IT complexity
CIO Analysis Julian Goldsmith talks to retail CIO veteran and silicon.com editorial board member Ric Francis about about the current tech challenges for the sector. Retail technology touches our daily lives at almost every turn and that's reflected in the fact... [06 Jun 2007]
How mobile is your corner shop?
Comment Convenience stores are getting involved with a mobile phone-based loyalty scheme but, asks Julian Goldsmith, who will the real winners be? Forget clipping vouchers out of magazines - why not get coupons sent straight to your mobile phone? [13 Apr 2007]
Retail leaders will open up in tough times
Comment The danger is that a downturn will bite into IT spending even though technology could be retailers' saviour, says Julian Goldsmith. An icy wind is blowing through the high street. Just as the weather is starting to turn, the economic climate is... [13 Mar 2008]
Q&A: Julian David: IBM's vice president public sector business
Comment Julian David, IBM's vice president public sector business, has been with the company 26 years, with previous roles seeing him involved with retail and small business units. Now he heads up the public sector team, one of the most important in terms... [05 Dec 2007]
All change for the telecoms old guard
Comment There is a storm brewing in European telecoms. The first rumbles can now be heard in Italy, as Telecom Italia fights off a hostile takeover bid from Olivetti, but commentators think it will spread to every incumbent telco on the continent. [22 Mar 1999]
