Judging CIO performance purely on the strength of the company's share price is an unfair and unreliable benchmark of success or failure, according to leading UK IT chiefs. Two-thirds of silicon.com's 12-man CIO Jury IT user panel this week voted...
The success of a CIO is gauged almost entirely on the brand strength and share price performance of the company they work for, according to new research. Colin Cobain, IT director at Tesco, came top of the CIO poll with 37 per cent of the vote...
All 12 of silicon.com's CIO Jury IT user panel said web 2.0 is more than just a consumer fad and that there are lessons to learn from it for corporate IT departments. Today's CIO Jury was. Alastair Behenna, CIO, Harvey Nash
The point is to share situations and let others gain a valuable insight. Most of us in IT - whether on the technical or business side - have at least one humdinger to tell about a project or programme that either went down in flames or exceeded all...
If you listen to security experts - and we've been listening to a lot of them in the last two days - they'll tell you that the Powergen security breach was completely preventable. And that it's bound to happen again (http://www.silicon.com/a38693 ).
The vision may have gone sour and the past may well be filled with regret, but the lessons learned along the way will be priceless. Napster lessons* Generation Dot meant the cutting edge, a company composed of your mates, a salary you could live on...