stereotypes
House of Lords embraces YouTube
News She added she hopes the initiative will help combat any outdated stereotypes people may have about the Lords. The House of Lords has launched on Parliament's YouTube channel with videos explaining the role of the house and how young people can get... [13 Jun 2008]
Dear silicon.com... Tech skills slump, gov't snooping, Segway safety
Comment Karen is right about the age issue but it's still about gender and other forms of stereotypes. The so-called skills slump in the UK has attracted a lot of attention this week, with many readers blaming the education system and outsourcing for the... [22 May 2008]
Is SOA testing tough enough?
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes Improved efficiency, new services, access to legacy apps - the advantages of service-oriented architecture seem endless. But there is a catch, says Fran Howarth. The little question of security. [20 May 2008]
Will consumers always want free banking?
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes This ruling will mean banks have to find more subtle ways to profit from their customers, argues Carol Wheatcroft. Last month's High Court ruling on overdraft charges sparked widespread media speculation about... [12 May 2008]
Cloud computing: Silver lining…
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes Step forward David Tebbutt of Freeform Dynamics with some answers. It seems the marketing world has settled on its next buzz-word: cloud computing. Unsurprisingly, what it means depends largely on who you're... [09 May 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Tighten content security
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes With the problem of spam in check rather than cured, focus has shifted to data leaks. But before splashing out on content security, CIOs should take a good look at what they already have, says Bob Tarzey. [02 May 2008]
Tech Futures: The talkification of the web
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes The film and music industries have been turned upside down by the arrival of the internet. Now it's the turn of telecoms, argues Howard Greenfield. The internet is set to get louder with the talkification of the... [01 May 2008]
Legal Eye: Google declares trademark open season
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes This month Google changed its policy on selling keyword search terms containing trademarks. Who is the real loser, asks lawyer Sian Croxon - the trademark holder, the consumer or the law itself? [30 Apr 2008]
Editor's Blog: Time to take the politicians out of technology?
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes It seems that pretty much ever since the invention of the wheel and the abacus, governments have found it hard to get to grips with new technology. As an aside, I'm pretty sure neither the abacus nor the wheel... [30 Apr 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Airport insecurity
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes Dispatched via a free wi-fi service. Before 9/11, I regularly travelled the planet with a full toolkit as well as other objects that are now classified as contraband. [29 Apr 2008]
The Naked CIO: Unequal opportunities
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes From the outside, IT looks like an occupation for white males. From the inside, we know that to be true. But what can we do about it? The Naked CIO offers some ideas. [28 Apr 2008]
Modeling Demystified, Part 3: Extend UML for User Models - Associations, Relationships, and Stereotypes
White Paper In this paper, learn about the stereotypes and relationships used to extend Unified Modeling Language (UML) for user models. A user model is a description of a set of people and how they will work with an IT solution. [26 Apr 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Just how distributed is your business?
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes Demand on corporate networks for distributed services these days goes well beyond the usual IT tasks. But actually measuring how distributed a business is can be problematic. [24 Apr 2008]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Print issues in black and white
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes Who controls printing and imaging? Responsibility is often scattered - so control and costs go out the window. One answer is managed print services, argues Louella Fernandes. [22 Apr 2008]
Editor's Blog: Home computing from Acorn, Amiga and Amstrad, to the ZX Spectrum
Comment The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes Here at silicon.com we recently, rather unexpectedly, unleashed a tidal wave of tech nostalgia by asking the deceptively simple question: what was your first home computer? [22 Apr 2008]
