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From chess champ to BPM evangelist: CBR meets Alan Trefler
Jason Stamper talks to Pegasystems' founder and CEO about how the firm beat the downturn with record quarter after record quarter.
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Is location-based advertising the future?
Mobile start-up promises advertising revolution, but what are the implications?
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What's the ROI of social networking?
It's time to ask if your organisation's social networking activities are a waste of time and money.
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Google's wi-fi "eavesdropping": ICO won't act
UK Information Commissioner's Office pays Google a visit, leaves quietly
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iMelt! Why iPads don't like a bit of sun
Apple faces lawsuit because iPad "overheats under common weather conditions".
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Autonomy buying Open Text?
The rumour doing the rounds is that British search and content management maven Autonomy could be about to announce the acquisition of content management rival Open Text. We say: not yet it ain't.
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UPDATED: Apple must choose between good and evil
So will it recall the faulty iPhone 4?
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Mystery partnership of no interest to anyone belatedly revealed
The un-named partner in a news story back in 1999 can at last be named, but does anyone actually care?
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What does latest cloud adoption survey really tell us?
A cloud adoption survey of just over 200 senior IT types across Europe by Brocade threw up some eye-catching findings, but it also raised a number of questions about the various definitions of cloud computing.
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Is 'green IT' a massive contradiction?
Few realise that the global IT industry produces about the same amount of greenhouse gases as the world's airline industry - around 2% of all CO2 emissions. So is 'green IT' a myth?
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From potholes to ice roads, and back again
While you may curse potholes on British roads, estimated as they are to cost motorists £2.8 billion per year, they are small beer compared to the dangers of the ice roads of the frozen North
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Foursquare, Gowalla, Brightkite, Loopt: a stalker’s dream?
In the six pages of coverage given to new social networking phenomena Foursquare and Gowalla in the latest issue of Wired magazine, the words ‘privacy’, ‘safety’ or ‘security’ do not make a single appearance. Scary? No, it’s terrifying
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I joined the queue for an iPad (but not to buy one)
Regular readers of this blog will be only too aware that I'm not in the market for an iPad myself, but was intrigued enough to join the queue with a few hundred others as the iPad went on sale
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Tony Blair lands green energy gig
Image via WikipediaThe decision by Silicon Valley-based Khosla Ventures to hire Tony Blair as strategy adviser on green energy will surprise some environmental campaigners. You only need to go as far back as 2003 to find the former prime minster
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Blogger critical of Yahoo's Carol Bartz gets comeuppance
Michael Arrington, the founder of TechCrunch, found himself on the end of an expletive or two from Carol Bartz, CEO of Yahoo yesterday. It's hardly surprising that Bartz was both frustrated and annoyed by the time she finally lost it -- Arrington
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