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Keep a clear head on environmental issues

Did you see the Act On CO2 quango's 'bedtime stories' advertisement? It tells children that if the grown-ups would change their ways, they may...

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Does business social networking really need IT?

Are you wrestling with the idea of bringing social networking (choose your own preferred term) into your organisation? Whether a grass roots...

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Ten board level energy saving and environmental issues CIOs must address

IBM recently ran a 'Jam' - an online discussion - on environmental sustainability and why it is important for CIOs, CEOs and CFOs to address it.

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Carnival CIO Haydon Williams has driven down IT costs and improved its green...

A strategic HQ move put cruise ship operator Carnival into greener seas

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Book review: The Man Who Lied to his Laptop

What can Clifford Nass's PC-based tests possibly tell us about human relationships? Quite a lot, in fact...

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Escape from email jail

Atos is not the only company aiming for zero internal email.

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CIO says video conference switch pays business, user and ecological benefits

When you have thousands of staff distributed across several geographies, all needing to align regularly and collaborate according to project needs, you not only have a logistics nightmare, you have...

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London 2012 CIO reveals post Games benefits

The sustainability angle of the games can be traced back to 2005 when the creators of the original bid committed the organisers to the lofty aim of a 'truly sustainable Games'.

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easyJet CIOs key role in airline fuel saving drive

According to Trevor Didcock, CIO of easyJet, "the company spends over a billion pounds a year on aviation fuel. Every one per cent saving is worth ten million pounds to us."

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Internet of things will reshape CIO agendas

As with so many technical developments, the IoT term took a while to catch on but it accelerated following the official World IPv6 Launch in June 2012

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Everything must go online

The long-touted Internet of Everything is taking shape, connecting personal devices to makes our lives easier. But what are the technological and legal barriers to its uptake?

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Book review - Cambridge Computing: The First 75 Years

If you're looking for stories about Sinclair Research or Xerox EuroPARC, then you've come to the wrong book. This one is firmly centred on the Cambridge University Computer Laboratory and its impact on...

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The pull of digital marketing - What is Marketing Automation?

Caroline Taylor, IBM's European marcomms VP, likened the old ways of marketing to, "tap-dancing through board meetings". At that time,…

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IT's role in Marketing Automation

Marketing fluffy; IT scientific. Until a few years ago, that would have sounded a perfectly reasonable summing up of the two…

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Docker container - Can software containerisation disrupt CIOs?

Docker has appeared seemingly out of nowhere, not quite fully formed, but interesting enough to gather around it a massive ecosystem of…

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Will the 'growth hackers' disrupt your world?

The 'growth hacker' - another Silicon Valley confection - is on its way. These self-appointed experts promise to amplify the impact of…

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Are cyberthreats jeopardising your organisation?

Many organisations take months, if not years, to spot the leakage of confidential information from their computer systems.

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