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Inbox: Social networking can help you secure a job
Comment Despite tough economic conditions, CIOs have not turned to open source software as a way of making their IT budgets go further, according to the CIO Jury. The Naked CIO gets some mixed... [11 Nov 2009]
Open source? No good for cost cutting, say CIOs
News Despite tough economic conditions, CIOs have not turned to open source software as a way of making their IT budgets go further, according to silicon.com's latest exclusive CIO Jury. This week's... [23 Oct 2009]
'A full-scale switch to Macs is laughable'
Comment In a recent silicon.com CIO Jury, just one of the IT chiefs surveyed said the recent release of Snow Leopard will make their business more likely to adopt Apple desktops, while other CIOs outlined to... [13 Oct 2009]
Why CIOs are saying no to Macs
News It's a situation that looks unlikely to change, despite the launch of a new Mac OS: a recent poll of the silicon.com CIO Jury found none of the IT chiefs surveyed said the release of Snow Leopard will... [02 Oct 2009]
Apple bonanza, crime breathalysers and broadband tax
News But despite the hype around the newest iPhone, silicon.com's CIO Jury said they feel the handset still isn't quite up to the job for business users, with the vast majority of members saying they're not... [02 Jul 2009]
Three types of IT project you can get signed off in 2009
News However, silicon.com's CIO Jury, also admitted it is still not much easier to get good deals out of suppliers as a result of the recession. Meanwhile, hardware shipments and software licence rates are... [04 Mar 2009]
Inbox: iPhone, the Facebook generation and the IT skills shortage
Comment The Facebook generation was the subject of this week's CIO Jury, prompting readers to reach for their keyboards, and finally the so-called "skills shortage" is never far from the minds of silicon.com... [17 Sep 2008]
Is the UK an open source laggard?
News In the latest silicon.com CIO Jury poll, participants were asked whether they planned to increase the amount of open source software they use within the next 12 months. The 12-strong CIO... [21 Jul 2008]
Bill Gates' legacy hailed by IT chiefs
News Gates founded Microsoft in 1975 after dropping out of his course at Harvard University and silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel unanimously voted that he leaves behind a positive legacy for the... [26 Jun 2008]
Beware the insider security threat
News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT... [17 Apr 2008]
Careless homeworkers increase security risks
News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT... [08 Feb 2008]
Encryption not the key to data security
News But two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-strong CIO Jury IT user panel said technologies such as encryption need to be part of a more holistic approach to security that includes training for... [07 Dec 2007]
Vista - businesses not convinced
News CIO Jury: IT chiefs not yet planning for Windows Vista ¦ It does take a bit of time to find things on Vista but most people do the majority of the transfer themselves and require less than an hour's... [26 Nov 2007]
Businesses call for police cyber crime unit
News Members of silicon.com's CIO Jury panel of IT users have now joined calls for a centralised police computer crime body. Simon Honey, head of business protection at investment bank Mitsubishi UFJ... [08 Oct 2007]
How to stop your best tech staff from being poached
News If you are a CIO, CTO, IT director or equivalent at a large or small company in the private or public sector and you want to be part of silicon.com's CIO Jury pool, or you know an IT... [28 Jun 2007]