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- Airlines on Climate: Don't blame us blame the Banks
- I've posted before in these pages about how the business lobby, under pressure to respond to climate change, is starting to fracture. There was another dramatic example of this yesterday in Kuala Lumpur at the annual general meeting of the International Air Transport Association IATA when the CEO, Giovanni Bisignani, took an...
- Tags: Bank, Carbon, Climate, Climate Group, Government, James Farrar, Management, Strategy, UK Air Passenger Duty
- Blog posts 2009-06-09
- Hackers hijack DNS records of high profile New Zealand sites
- Remember the DNS hijackings of such high profile sites such as Comcast, Photobucket, and ICANN/IANA domains that were taking place last year? Similar incidents are still happening. Today, a web site defacement group known as "The Peace Crew" has successfully hijacked the DNS records for high profile...
- Tags: Web, DNS, New Zealand, Web Site, Hacker, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2009-04-21
- HSBC could order 200,000 iPhones
- HSBC could order 200,000 iPhonesI see HSBCreceiving the really fantastic price they are looking for on the BlackberryHSBC Could Order 200,000 HTC Touch DiamondsReally, the title is simply not supported by the story.[i]We always explore the potential application of new technologies and this is no different....Hush said he did not...
- Tags: 3G, Apple iPhone, HSBC
- Discussion threads 2008-08-13
- UK most popular online banking sites in January 2008
- Banking Service Audience, 000 Visits per user Total Internet: Total Audience 33,254 71.0 Royal Bank of Scotland RBS Group 2,906 5.9 NatWest Bank 2,021 5.9 Royal Bank of Scotland 952 5.5 Lloyds TSB 2,832 6.8 Halifax Bank of...
- Tags: Bank, Royal Bank Of Scotland, Online Banking, Banking, E-business/E-Commerce, Financial Services, Internet, NB
- Blog posts 2008-06-29
- Time Machine - Part II: Going back in time with Time Machine
- Time Machine - Part II: Going back in time with Time MachineLooks very simple ...I give kudos to Apple for making a simple to use backup tool. For Linux you have Simple Linux Backup, which is very easy to use, but it's just not as seamless:http://simplelinuxbkup.sourceforge.net/I have no problem with...
- Tags: Backups, Operating systems, UNIX, Time Machine, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- HSBC Improves Branch Customer Service With Qm's Matchmaker Solution
- Handling enquiries smoothly and efficiently in a busy branch environment is critical if banks are to enhance the overall customer experience and ensuring an appropriately qualified member of staff is available to deal with a customer query often makes the difference between success and a walk away. Leading global bank...
- Tags: Bank, Customer Service, Matchmaker, HSBC, Product Marketing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Financial Services, Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software
- Case studies 2007-05-29
- GPLv3 the impetus for Microsoft's latest Linux attack campaign
- With one stroke, Microsoft has ended any illusion that it planned to try to build bridges with the open-source community. And it appears the primary reason for Microsofts decision to go back on the public attack against Linux and other open-source software is the looming Version 3 of the Free...
- Tags: Corporate strategy, Legal, Linux, Novell
- Blog posts 2007-05-14
- Dell signs up for Microsoft-Novell partnership; SUSE Linux or bust
- Dell says its on board with the Microsoft and Novell Linux partnership. As part of the deal, Dell will buy SUSE Linux Enterprise Server certificates from Microsoft. It will also launch a services and marketing program to woo existing Linux users who are not Dell customers to SUSE...
- Tags: Open Source, Novell, Microsoft, Linux, General, Dell
- Blog posts 2007-05-07
- Novell: "Windows cheaper than Linux"
- Novell: "Windows cheaper than Linux"Correct Headline: "One Windows Cheaper than 15 Linuxes"I am disappointed by the misleading headline.Going back to the source article on zdnet UK, it indicates that HSBC used multiple Linux distros and are now moving to one Linux distro, notable Novel Suse Enterprise.The EXACT same thing is...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, ROI/TCO, EXACT SAME THING, Linux, Novell Inc., Microsoft Corp., TCO, Microsoft Windows, Adrian
- Discussion threads 2007-03-15
- Novell: "Windows cheaper than Linux"
- IT seems that Novell has now joined the "Windows is cheaper than Linux" choir.In a recent joint Novell/Microsoft press release, HSBC, which is a customer of joint technology from the two companies, claims that Windows has a lower total cost of ownership than Linux.In the release, Matthew ONeill, group head...
- Tags: Operating systems, ROI/TCO, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Novell Inc., HSBC
- Blog posts 2007-03-15
- Only a fraction of lost cards are "high-risk"
- Only a fraction of lost cards are "high-risk"B a s t a r d s ...They need to pay dearly.not suprisingI have little doubt that until we adopt a completely new set of standards, methods, and really a new physical network to handle this sort of high value...
- Tags: card, cardholder
- Discussion threads 2005-06-20
- 64% of online Canadians use online banking sites
- In the month of August 2004, 11.8 mln Canadians, or 64% of all Internet users, visited sites in the Banking category. This is an impressive jump from the 8.7 mln Canadians that visited a banking site in May 2003 - an increase of over 3 mln Canadians, or 36% in...
- Tags: Canadians
- Blog posts 2004-10-04
- HSBC Use eLearning to Improve Understanding of Business Continuity
- Until a few years ago, the HSBC Group had recovery plans for their businesses but these had been developed over time in an unstructured manner. The HSBC Group didn't have any standard requirements within the bank which their operating countries could use either raise their own levels of business continuity...
- Tags: Siemens AG, Business Continuity, It Services, E-learning, Enterprise Software, Software
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- HSBC Improves Reliability, Security, and Cost Savings for Desktop Standardization Effort
- In 2004, financial group HSBC launched an initiative to reduce the cost of supporting 300,000 desktop computers by 20 percent through rigorous standardization. To help achieve this goal, the company deployed Microsoft System Center solutions as an integral part of its new environment. Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 facilitates centralized...
- Tags: Software, Security, Environment, Cost Savings, Microsoft Corp., HSBC, Desktops, Tools & Techniques, Hardware, Management
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