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Kingston Technology: “We know how to do unsexy”
They are not considered the sexiest bit of hardware, but Kingston Technology is backing solid state drives (SSDs) and reckons this year will mark the turning point in adoption.
The difference between consumer and corporate tech: better PR
Consumer tech gets by on appearance, not performance. Sadly that’s not a technique business IT can ever get away with.
Is ‘smug’ BP boss damaging UK brands in the US?
BP chief executive Tony Hayward’s attitude during the ongoing oil spill crisis in the Gulf of Mexico is causing huge damage to the reputation of UK firms in the US and making it very difficult for them to do business there, according to the CEO of UK-based Tyrrells Crisps and Chase Vodka.
Do we really want Brussels beefing up data privacy on our behalf?
Is our new government, committed as it is to rolling back the state and curbing electronic intrusion and collection of needless data about us, set for an early confrontation with Brussels on the subject of data privacy?
NEC looks to strip 20% out of costs through business process standardisation
You can buy all the cloud or virtualisation services you like but if you don’t have the underlying business processes right, all you are really doing is gold-plating rubbish
A new channel for a massive SME cloud?
In times like these when we keep being told how tight things are, how we must all make sacrifices and melt down the iron railings for ammunition again, kind of thing, it’s refreshing to see that there are still parts of the global ICT market that are in potentially very good health.
Lib Dems winning Twitter war?
Although the much-hyped digital election failed to materialise it seems that within the Palace of Westminster the powers that be are still looking to Twitter to get their message across. Well, some of them.
Creative high-wire balancing = the CIO job, 2010
In a time of such general economic constraint – previously on global markets, now from today it seems firmly in the public sector, too – it’s no great headline news to say that CIOs are looking to save money and extract more value from all aspects of ICT investment.