
By Dan Ilett
Published: Tuesday 21 June 2005
You would think people would learn - the British g...
Peter Scargill
Linux hardly compares with the BBC B in you exampl...
Simon Bazley
Designer Wark: Did you evewr have anything serious...
Lionel A Smith
A country probably could create a standard for ope...
Alistair Thomas
UK introduced a new curriculum without software re...
Mike
"Spec and build a prototype solution and test it w...
Andy
Consultant Cambridge:
Schools do have unique re...
Lionel A Smith
"Schools have no unique requirements"
Aye Karum...
Robert Jones
As an ex-teacher now working in educational IT the...
Phil Thane
Andy, A typical comment from a 'CONSULTANT' I migh...
Anonymous
Several good points here. Schools are about EDUCAT...
Ian Savell
CIO50 2008
The silicon.com CIO50 2008 profiles the most influential and innovative tech chiefs in the UK across all industries and organisation size, from the biggest FTSE100 companies to high growth dot-com start ups and the public sector. The list was voted on by the UK CIO community and a panel of experts. Find out more in our latest special report.
Copyright ©1995-2008 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Top of page
Simon Perry Green IT - how CIOs can help Quocirca's Straight Talking: Going beyond polar bears
silicon.com Inbox: iPhone ad, red boxes, wi-fi piggybacking, sci-fi thinking "The more machines think, the less humans bother to think"