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New skills: good, bad – or both?
The ‘Millennials’ generation are fabulous at using technology but hopeless at creating or developing it, writes Peter Whitehead
How to survive an IT squeeze
Well-run organizations should have little fat left to trim – which means that now is the time to build agility and capability to meet business needs. Alan Cane explains
Perspectives: A modest proposal on free-standing memory security
Feature size on chips looks set to halve in the near future to 22 nanometres, replacing light with electrons, writes Alan Cane
Personal view: How the Millennial Generation connects
Unsupported social networking tools can keep a younger workforce happy – and improve business, says Gary Curtis
Valley view: Battle of the platforms for download apps
More than 100m copies of applications and games were transferred in the first 60 days of the App Store being opened, writes Chris Nuttall
Boardroom debate: If the CFO is boss, they must allow risk
Since their role is to improve the business, CFOs need to acquire risk if they are seeking higher returns, writes Ade McCormack
What IT means to me: ‘Games need to be taken seriously’
Jen-Hsun Huang tells Stephen Pritchard the industry is at a tipping point and that new visual aids are just around the corner
Security matters: Redundancies, grudges and huge security risks
Highly placed systems staff can wreak havoc if disgruntled, warns Ken Munro
What’s new: Infor extends its menu
The US enterprise software company has launched new software-as-a-service offerings and a novel hybrid pricing model, writes Geoff Nairn
Digital inclusion: Initiatives to provide the new necessities
Vendors and others are working to spread services that are no longer luxuries, reports Jessica Twentyman



