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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
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Five ways to make meetings bearable
More annoying than even junk mail is the dreaded Outlook meeting invite. Accept it and condemn yourself to hours locked up in an airless room eating biscuits and drinking too much coffee.
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BlackBerry vs. iPhone--QWERTY vs. touch screen
A silicon.com jury of CIOs aren't quite ready to give up the BlackBerry's QWERTY keyboard for the touch screen on the Apple iPhone.
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CIOs cautious over Windows Server 2008
A silicon.com jury of CIOs is mixed over whether to make the move to Windows Server 2008 at their company's next upgrade or refresh cycle.
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Open source gains business credibility
The use of open source is on the rise in the corporate IT environment as organizations look to cut the cost of developing and using software, according to a silicon.com jury of CIOs.
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Operators hit back at EU data-roaming threat
GSM Association says data-roaming price cuts are already falling and that Commission regulation would stifle innovation.
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Recession fears squeeze tech budgets
Tech budgets are starting to feel the heat on the back of the credit crunch crisis and fears of a recession according to a jury of CIOs.
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Business execs snub Facebook
Social networking Web site Facebook is being snubbed by a jury of CIOs because of the increasing number of "silly applications" and lack of business use.
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U.K. government's lost data 'worth billions to criminals'
Politician attacks government over failure to use encryption technology to prevent breach that could impact millions of people.
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Software-licensing costs predicted to fall
Gartner says vendors' profit margins will drop as SaaS, open source, and outsourcing give buyers more bargaining power.
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Are 'naked PCs' good for businesses?
Silicon.com's CIO jury gives its verdict on whether "naked" PCs, or PCs sold without an operating system, are really cheaper for businesses.
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U.K. on track to be global talent hot spot
In five years only the U.S. will be ahead of the U.K., according to a study identifying world's best locations for attracting talent.
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U.K. businesses see barriers to iPhone adoption
Cost and network-operator restrictions are preventing chief information officers from considering the iPhone as a corporate device.
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Employers crack down on 'Facebook addicts'
A majority of a silicon.com jury of CIOs say they have already banned or restricted employee access to Facebook and similar Web sites due to their addictive qualities.
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Greater scrutiny for Europe's outsourcing deals
Updated competition guidelines mean more outsourcing deals in Europe may have to go to the European Commission for approval.
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Survey: U.K.'s tech-savvy young lack basic literacy skills
Secondary-school grads tend to be competent in IT, but their English and math skills are inadequate, employers warn.
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Reuters inks $1 billion IT outsourcing deal
Company CIO David Lister says deal with Fujitsu Services will see annualized savings "in the region of 25 percent."
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British rail passengers to get free Wi-Fi ride
As part of seven-year contract for London-to-Scotland trains, National Express to offer even coach passengers free wireless connectivity.
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'Berry bad work-life balance?
Despite their potential negative impact, using mobile devices helps increase productivity, CIOs say in a survey.
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Will Vista cause a switch to Macs, Linux?
Silicon.com's CIO jury rules on whether the cost of upgrading to Windows Vista will force more organizations to evaluate alternatives including Apple Macs and Linux PCs for the desktop.
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Mac desktops are 'smarter money,' says CIO
U.K. company examining alternatives to Microsoft because of what it sees as software giant's "aggressive" licensing policies.
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