
The news from silicon.com's annual conference for IT chiefs
By silicon.com
Published: 27 September 2006 11:45 GMT
The 2006 silicon.com CIO Forum, which took place on 26 September in central London, brought together IT leaders from around the UK to discuss their greatest challenges and opportunities.
Here's our complete coverage of the event - and the technology awards ceremony from CNET Networks UK, publisher of silicon.com, which took place later that evening:
Saxby honoured in CNET Networks Awards extravaganza
Tesco, BP, Intel and Zopa also among winners
Photos: Quotes of the day - CIO Forum
Who said what... and why...
CIO Forum: CIOs still split on outsourcing
'It's mine and you can't touch it' versus 'why on earth would I still want to manage that?'
CIO Forum: SMEs to ride next offshoring wave
But will it suit all small businesses?
CIO Forum: 'ID cards are no worry,' says gov CIO
John Suffolk's not losing sleep over it, so why should you?
CIO Forum: Why IT bosses fear Google
And why they love Mountain View too...
CIO Forum: 'It's OK to work in tech,' say CIOs
'If you cut us, do we not bleed bits and bytes... '
CIO Forum: 'Young people will kill off the IT department'
But that's not a bad thing, says Peter Cochrane...
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