silicon.com Leaders Archive

Leader: Neglect the SME at your peril

Leader: Neglect the SME at your peril

Forget morals – ignorant resellers are missing out on an HCI goldmine [03 Feb 2004]

Leader: British justice a laughing stock

Eyes of the high-tech world turn to Britain... and then turn to the heavens, in despair... [03 Feb 2004]

Leader: Corporate America divided over file-sharing

Leader: Corporate America divided over file-sharing

Pepsi seems to think it's a good thing... [30 Jan 2004]

Leader: Shame on the IT giants running sweatshops

Leader: Shame on the IT giants running sweatshops

But do consumers care enough to make them change? [29 Jan 2004]

Leader: It's worse than a virus and more annoying than spam

That's right it's the 'Mail Delivery Failure Notification'... [28 Jan 2004]

Leader: Does Gates' gong equal an endorsement of Microsoft practices?

Leader: Does Gates' gong equal an endorsement of Microsoft practices?

Whichever way this is dressed up that would seem to be the case... [26 Jan 2004]

Leader: Recovery?

Leader: Recovery?

Quite possibly, if Microsoft, Nokia and SAP – especially SAP – indicate as much… [26 Jan 2004]

Leader: Linux comes a long way – but let's be realistic

Leader: Linux comes a long way – but let's be realistic

Still no 'Microsoft-killer' for the desktop... [22 Jan 2004]

Leader: 3G won't catch on 'because we can't lie'

Leader: 3G won't catch on 'because we can't lie'

"I'm still in the office, working hard..." won't work on video conferencing... [21 Jan 2004]

Leader: Offshoring is about more than bad PR

Leader: Offshoring is about more than bad PR

And never totally wrong or right per se... [20 Jan 2004]

Leader: PC giveaway to win over tech have-nots

Leader: PC giveaway to win over tech have-nots

The kids are alright... [19 Jan 2004]

Leader: Should the UK music industry take the legal high ground?

Leader: Should the UK music industry take the legal high ground?

Are money and 'a deterrent' reward enough for being hated? [14 Jan 2004]

Leader: Web wrongly blamed for child-sex offence explosion

Lazy hacks and ignorant charity lay into the internet... [12 Jan 2004]

Leader: 'Grey import' row smacks of desperation

Leader: 'Grey import' row smacks of desperation

Music and film industry need to quit blaming the internet... [09 Jan 2004]

Leader: Biometrics will march onwards

Leader: Biometrics will march onwards

And it's not the technology that is 'right' or 'wrong' [06 Jan 2004]

Leader: Thank you 2003

Leader: Thank you 2003

It was another hard slog but now things look brighter [23 Dec 2003]

Leader: Note to entertainment industry - get over it

Tech giants and consumers will decide Hollywood's fate - not its lawyers... [22 Dec 2003]

Leader: E-tailers can't quite get the hang of Christmas

Leader: E-tailers can't quite get the hang of Christmas

Still, Santa's had hundreds of years to perfect it... so let's not be too harsh... [19 Dec 2003]

Leader: Wanted – government CIO

Is anyone brave enough to step into the firing line? [15 Dec 2003]

Leader: Is Linux really heading for the desktop?

Businesses still cautious despite high profile wins... [08 Dec 2003]

Leader: Fighting spam - policy-makers muddy the waters

Stand aside and let the techies take centre stage... [05 Dec 2003]


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