
Veteran journalists and consultants Stewart Baines and Anthony Plewes weigh in on the latest, greatest - or ill-fated - trends and strategies in mobile and wireless.
The greening of IT: Cooling costs
Analysis: How to take the heat off data centre energy bills
The greening of IT: Why less is more
Vendors are way off track
Radioactive: Which way for wireless broadband?
WiMax, HSDPA or Flash-OFDM?
Radioactive: Today a jam, tomorrow the open road?
Tech aims to free up UK's roadways
Radioactive: Toddler telephony taps parental paranoia
But will it work?
Radioactive: Mobile VoIP - not so disruptive
Operators already taking advantage of it...
Radioactive: Is mobile IM bad for business?
Workers will like it but cost and management could become a burden
Radioactive: Crazy Frog's legacy - it's boomtime for ringtones
Just watch that pricing...
Radioactive: Mobile email - get it right
Or watch that investment swirl down the drain...
Radioactive: Mobile phones - the battery conundrum
Are fuel cells the answer?
Radioactive: Mobile television on trial
It's coming... but will we watch it?
Radioactive: What's next for 3G?
Operators look to new technologies to speed adoption
Radioactive: The next billion mobile users
The third world now comes first...
Radioactive: Set our mobile content free
Haven't we learned that walled gardens don't work?
Radioactive: Taipei gets meshed up
Big wireless plans afoot in Taiwan...
Radioactive: Bluetooth - survival of the fastest
May the best wireless technology win...
Radioactive: Ready or not, here comes mobile music
Move over, iTunes?
Radioactive: Do mobile operators covet broadband?
Looks like it...
Radioactive: Mobile operators' family secret - churn
How to stop customers from defecting...
Radioactive: The right role for WiMax
A little less conversation and a little more action, please...
Radioactive: We want our mobile TV
It's coming...
Radioactive: Will Bluephone save BT?
It's going to be a hard sell...
Chinwag Live: Micro Media Maze - 20th May 2008
From the MP3 to the mobisode, the blog post to the tweet, it seems like everything's gone micro. Join speakers from Myspace, Last FM, Guardian Unlimited, Bubblegeneration and more at the next Chinwag panel to discuss the implications for brands and business.
20 May, The Slug & Lettuce, 80-82 Wardour St, London, UK
IDC's Enterprise Datacentre Conference
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The first 100 end users will qualify for FREE* attendance. Visit www.idc.com/uk/datacentre08 to register and enter "CNET" in the special promotional code box to submit your application.
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22 May, Hotel Russell, London, UK
Gartner Outsourcing & IT Services Summit
Mastering Multisourcing - A Business Imperative
Outsourcing using several suppliers is a model that is increasingly being used by many organizations to enhance performance and improve competitiveness. Whilst reaping the immediate benefits gained, it is imperative that you put in place processes and plans to avoid any pitfalls that may be encountered.
The Gartner Outsourcing & IT Services Summit, 2-4 June 2008, London focuses on mastering multisourcing. In four tracks, plus two virtual tracks spread across three days, nineteen Gartner analysts will present the latest research and advice on how to make the multisourced environment operate at peak performance.
2 June - 4 May, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London, UK
Forrester’s IT Forum
Come and learn, from leading analysts and top industry speakers how to drive IT innovation in your organization. To receive a 15% discount call +31 (0)20 305 4848 and quote VIP code “silicon reader” or click the link to learn more: http://www.forrester.com/imagesV2/uplmisc/IT_Forum_08_silicon.pdf
10 - 13 June, Hotel Cascais Miragem, Lisbon, Rest of the World
CIO Agenda 2008
The exclusive silicon.com CIO Agenda 2008 survey looks at the CIO's tech shopping list for the year, examines whether IT budgets are rising or falling and reveals what the pain points are for tech chiefs this year. Find out more in our latest special report.
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