CIO UK Blogs: Entries for July 2010
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Martin Veitch
Martin started his IT journalism career at PC Week. He joined Ziff-Davis UK in 1992 and helped launch PC Direct, rising to become Deputy Editor before leaving to set up ZDNet News. He joined IT Week as Executive News Editor in 1998 and was appointed Editor in 1999. He joined CIO in March 2008, and his other published work includes appearances in The Wall Street Journal Europe, BBC News Online, CFO and The Guardian. He also speaks regularly at conferences.
CIO UK Podcasts
Two discussions you can't afford to miss
* Staff retention and succession plans
RESOURCE CENTRES
July 28, 2010
Microsoft SenseCam/Vicon Revue intrigues but needs finesse
Four days with the automatic photograph-taking necklace that is the Vicon Revue, based On Microsoft's SenseCam technology
For the past several days I've been playing with the Vicon Revue, an intriguing device that is based on Microsoft Research's SenseCam technology....
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 21, 2010
Q&A: MIME guru Nathaniel Borenstein on why email isn't dead (or even dying)
Modern email founding father on un-improvable Lotus Notes, non-ASCII email IDs, cloud, Facebook and IM
Almost 20 years ago Nathaniel Borenstein, then working for Bellcore, proposed to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) the notion that a new...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 19, 2010
In business, creative differences can be positive
From Teddy Sheringham and Andy Cole to Van Gogh and Gauguin arguments have not necessarily killed the creative spirit
It is said that a house divided against itself cannot stand and yet there are many cases that disprove the famous phrase that was coined by...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 16, 2010
If Great Episodes in IT Were Cheap Novels
Novels starring Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Linus Torvalds
It's been a while since we imagined a fanciful scenario whereby phenomena of the information technology industry were magicked by some strange...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 15, 2010
Britain the sickie man of Europe? Give us a break, then
We take more sick days than our Continental cousins -- but then we work more days too
In a moment of weakness this morning I picked up the Metro free-sheet newspaper from Whitton railway station, enticed perhaps by the large picture...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 13, 2010
Ocado and the complex web of online shopping history
Can online grocer Ocado be worth a billion?
For some years now, the supermarkets and grocers have provided a useful Greek chorus commentary on the development of e-commerce, providing...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 09, 2010
Rise of the Info-junkie: this not-so-rare breed of men
Does the once-rare breed of Twitterus messageus ubiquitus already risk extinction?
Experts are not sure how the phenomenon occurred or precisely when it began, but if you're in a public space and you look around now there's an...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 06, 2010
Will SSD be the next RAM in PC upgrades?
Solid state drives present an intriguing way to refresh tired corporate clients
When executives of Kingston Technology recently told me that they are appealing to CIOs to upgrade their client devices to solid state drives...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 02, 2010
CIO poetry contest winners named and shamed
Lines written in water
I'd like to thank the hundreds of you who sent in your poems for CIO's First Annual Poetry Prize. I'd really like to, that is, but since only...
Posted by: Martin Veitch
July 02, 2010
Red Hat's Werner Knoblich on lock-in, Oracle/Sun, IBM, cloud, JBoss and public sector
Red Hat European boss interviewed
Before rushing off to watch the tennis at beautiful SW19, I enjoyed a half-hour phone conversation with Werner Knoblich, VP and general manager...
Posted by: Martin Veitch


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