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Stuart Roberts
Shared services - how to get it right in your business
Recession boosts uptake

Rob Bamforth
Plenty of life ahead for RFID and NFC
From waving your phone at shopkeepers to saving electrical workers' lives

Mark Kobayashi-Hillary
Outsourcing: UK carbon control plan needs a rethink
Government green scheme risks a game of pass the parcel with emissions

Nick Heath
Your top HR tech priorities for next year revealed
How to make human resources IT work for you

Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Can I become faster and smarter?
We could all use a little more help from our machines

The Round-Up
The Weekly Round-Up: 27.11.09
Sorry gran!


Saritha Rai
Bangalore blooming into innovation hothouse
R&D bursts onto scene in Indian outsourcing hub

Seb Janacek
Minority Report: Mac Mini - a real nowhere machine
What could it have become with a little more love and attention?

Bob Tarzey
Why you must rein in your power users
When they do damage, it can be catastrophic to your business

Jon Collins
Is losing a mobile device really such a big deal?
How to minimise the damage to your business

Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane's Blog: How the telcos could save themselves
Doomed network operators could thrive with a bit of innovation

Mark Crichard
Doing business with citizen developers: Beware the legal pitfalls
Legal Eye: Make sure your business is protected from potential hazards

The Round-Up
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.11.09
Do you need to shape up?

Andrew Donoghue
Virtualisation: Real-life tales of how to get it right
Advice from the companies already using the much-hyped tech

Tim Ferguson
Exclusive: Former MySQL boss Marten Mickos talks open source
Why Microsoft could become one of the "biggest friends of open source" and why Oracle getting its hands on MySQL could be "one of the biggest open source coups ever"...

Naked CIO
Naked CIO: Cloud computing more expensive than we thought?
Smart IT leaders will examine the impact of how they pay for tech

Tim Ferguson
How CIOs can achieve post-recession success
Q&A: McKinsey & Company on living in the 'new normal' business world

Jim Mortleman
Unified comms: What it needs to succeed
Standards are key - don't just throw tech at the problem

Richard Leyland
Does your business really need an office?
Future Company: Banishing physical workplace brings perils as well as perks

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Agenda Setters 2009
Welcome to the ninth annual Agenda Setters poll – silicon.com's list of the top 50 most influential individuals in the technology and IT industries, from techies and CIOs to entrepreneurs and business leaders. Find out more in our latest special report.




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