Why it's high time we celebrated technology
16 May 2008Amid all the stories of project failures, it is too easy to forget the huge benefits that IT brings to society
IT Week: a decade on
16 May 2008The past decade has seen huge technological change, but in many areas we haven't moved on at all
Kewney: Alone after all this time
16 May 2008Our celebrated pundit looks back to how he became the solitary voice of the back page
Prescient IT punditry
16 May 2008Mergers, upgrades and wireless gave experts plenty to pontificate about in 1998
Is joined-up thinking dead and buried?
15 May 2008Has accountancy’s consolidation game played itself out?
The FD's FD: be active on activism
15 May 2008While the consequences of current market turbulence are often debated, little is written about investors’ reactions
Companies leaving the UK: what will we lose?
15 May 2008When everyone is saying one thing, it’s always worth putting a contrarian view
Fraud: stop the rot
15 May 2008Preventing fraud is just as important as dealing with the aftermath
Green tax: stick and carrot
15 May 2008Don't rely on tax to save the planet
On the money with Gavin Hinks
15 May 2008This week’s column really is about the money
On The Need for Green MBAs
14 May 2008Green business courses are springing up think and fast, but as Vanessa Crossgrove Fry warns it could still be several years before we see Green MBAs take their place in the largest firms
Internet service providers put user privacy at risk
13 May 2008Will ISPs drive a gaping hole through internet security for the sake of advertising revenues?
Kewney @ Large: The demand for XP will continue
13 May 2008In June, Microsoft stops selling Windows XP, but is it worth investing in a little operating system insurance before then?
Straight Talking: Minnows flourish at CES
12 May 2008Airport security and the success of the tiny Eee PC may well prompt consumers to move from Microsoft Windows to Linux
A second time around for CRM?
09 May 2008It is time to give CRM another chance and secure real ROI, writes John Haigh
Why Breaches happen
09 May 2008Centennial Software's Matt Fisher explains why so many data breaches have been happening
A vertical approach to selling mobile
09 May 2008David Fryer, chief executive of BigHand, discusses how adopting a vertical approach to selling mobile applications can help service providers grow their business
Shortening the supply chain
09 May 2008Retailers need to look closely at their IT manufacturer supply chain, writes Stuart Thorn
IT leader profile: Chris Brown
09 May 2008Chris Brown is IT support manager at server hosting firm Smartbunker, heading 35 staff
Leader: The dilemma facing SAP
09 May 2008What next for German software firm SAP?



