Peter's Blog
Bored with Green IT or would CRC be more interesting?
Friday, 15 January 2010 15:54.It seems that the cold weather we have been experiencing recently has helped to focus IT minds on the hot topics for 2010. One of the big debates seems to be around Green IT and its importance to CIO’s plans for this year.
Heating up in Dubai
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 07:28.As the temperature start to drop in Dubai, one could easily be fooled by the press both in the U.K. and in Dubai that all is still "gloom and doom". All I can say is from personal experience, Dubai seems to be back to it's best. Alongside the traffice jams, buildings are still going up
7 days to Optimise your connected world
Monday, 12 October 2009 15:13.I've just finished the first stage of a marathon. Two days have gone and five more to go, with the completion of IP09 and now off to Gitex in Dubai. I think that by the end of October my feet will need a rest!
Network Nirvana or nuisance
Wednesday, 24 June 2009 22:03.I was a little late reading my copy of the Sunday Times this week. The reason for this was that I was indulging in one of my passions-Formula 1. I really thought that I was going to my last Silverstone British Grand Prix, but it seems that I may be going back next year, thanks to Bernie's change of plan. Going to the British Grand Prix is for me always a huge privilege and I never loose sight of the fact that Formula 1 really is a truly British success story. For those of you who are not fans, you may be interested to know that most of the teams are British ; the technology used in racing is some of the most advanced in the world and largely down to British engineering. Even the Force India team is based at Silverstone and is composed largely of British engineers!
The Digital Muddle-another missed opportunity for Digital Britain
Wednesday, 17 June 2009 09:59.Well, I suppose that I am one of the lucky ones! I was able to download my 3MB file on the Government's much hyped "Digital Britain" in about 30 seconds. That meant I was able to take it home and read all 239 pages of it. Whilst you may all think that is madness for a Wednesday evening, I really think that the report is extremely important for all of our futures.




