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Doing what comes naturally (20 November 08:14) |
| Like bees, humans are born collaborators – and, as IT removes barriers to communication, teamwork is increasing |
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IT sector faces growing skills gap (20 November 08:14) |
| Young people are eager consumers but not keen to work in technology |
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Interview: On a mission to silence the doubters (20 November 08:14) |
| Jim Zemlin, the first director of the Linux Foundation, talks about the operating system and how it works |
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Computer says: 'You're hired' (07 November 08:25) |
| Jessica Twentyman finds e-recruitment systems do far more than simply find top talent quickly and cheaply – they also give HR a mass of data on how new hires perform |
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'Techie rock star' sets a cracking pace (07 November 08:25) |
| Randy Mott's trail-blazing project to overhaul HP's technology could set the standard that other companies need to follow, says Alan Cane |
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Who watches the watchers? (07 November 08:25) |
| Dan Ilett looks at the problems companies face over controlling who can access confidential data |
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Lessons from a master builder (17 October 02:14) |
| The career of structural engineer Ove Arup offers a model of collaboration in big projects that the computer industry would do well to emulate, says Peter McAllister. |
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Soft skills reinvent IT's place in business (17 October 02:14) |
| Todd Pierce, head of IT at Genentech tells Rusty Weston of his role in a biotech revolution. |
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Specialists take away the need for DIY (17 October 02:14) |
| Farming out business functions can leave companies free to focus on core activities, suggests Dan Ilett. |
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You can't stop them talking (02 October 07:56) |
| Customers, employees – everyone now has a voice. It means business must learn how to benefit from – rather than suffer from – social networking tools |
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A clear view from both sides of the fence (02 October 07:56) |
| Howard Lamb says his job involves looking at both the IT and the business |
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Knowing when to take the giant leap (02 October 07:56) |
| Is there a big competitive advantage to being at the cutting edge as new technology emerges? Or is it best to wait and see? |
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A clear view from both sides of the fence (02 October 07:56) |
| Howard Lamb says his job involves looking at both the IT and the business |
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Knowing when to take the giant leap (02 October 07:56) |
| Is there a big competitive advantage to being at the cutting edge as new technology emerges? Or is it best to wait and see? |
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CIOs clinging on just a little longer (19 September 05:24) |
| They used to last a few months, now it's a few years. But with spreading IT skills, will the CIO eventually become extinct, asks Alan Cane |
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Interview: A CIO's biggest challenge (19 September 05:24) |
| Alan Cane talks to Ian Campbell, chief information officer for British Energy |
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Control of the supply chain turns critical (19 September 05:24) |
| An efficient supply chain can increase a company's market capitalisation by between 7 and 26 per cent above the industry average |
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FT mobility challenge (11 July 02:10) |
| For one week, Matt Connolly and Darius Pocha attempted to run their business out of the office. Was being on the move inspirational? Read the diary of their week here. |
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Where do we go from here? (11 July 02:10) |
| Alan Cane asks some of the IT world's leading experts for their views of the future and finds them less gung-ho than they once were. |
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Businesses entwined in lucrative web (11 July 02:10) |
| Richard Waters reports on a market where companies are at the mercy of the search engines. |
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Digital Business IT Glossary (29 May 11:04) |
| Tired of technobabble? Bamboozled by buzzwords? Ade McCormack's business-friendly IT glossary will get you up to speed. |
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Digital Business podcast
(19 September 10:50) |
| The new FT Digital Business podcast discusses why their numbers are dwindling, whether it matters and what can be done about it. We also debate technology's hidden costs. Download it here. ... |
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