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...department can structure a new deal that can benefit the user-firm in the short term, he says. Licensing deals Ian Campbell, CIO of British Energy and chairman of the Corporate IT Forum (Tif) of FTSE 100 IT directors, agrees software licences... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/28/236678/balancing-it-costs-during-a-recession.htm
...hopefully coming into one or two clear applications on the business side similar to those in the consumer side," says Ian Campbell, chairman of the Corporate IT Forum. The difference between the move towards collaboration and other step changes... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/20/235703/driving-innovation-with-joined-up-thinking.htm
...commerce were unheard of during the most recent recessions. "IT is now embedded in every business process," says Ian Campbell, chairman of the corporate IT forum (Tif), a group of FTSE 100 IT leaders. As a result, this recession will be... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/30/235451/it-in-the-recession-part-1.htm
...once a project is approved, a competent project manager needs to be found, which is not always easy, according to Ian Campbell, chairman of the Corporate IT Forum and head of IT at British Energy. "People with those skills are few and far... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/14/228909/power-politics-and-the-it-project.htm
...the employer will have to pay for any technical training needed by non-IT graduates moving into the industry. Ian Campbell, CIO at British Energy, said, "There may be a brain drain situation if the government waits too long to do something... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/14/228624/it-training-short-changed-under-new-funding-plans.htm
...so far to achieve? And will this leave more money for new systems development? Well, yes and no. According to Ian Campbell, CIO at British Energy and chairman of the Corporate IT Forum, IT budgets can easily get swallowed up in unexpected... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/01/10/228843/how-to-win-funds-for-systems-development.htm
...sites. And 35% said e-mail servers were under increased pressure from incoming e-mails from these sources. Ian Campbell, IT director at British Energy, said he was not against social networking sites in principle, because they can allow... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/04/228394/bosses-clamp-down-on-social-networking.htm
...management," says Alldrick. The dangers of poorly managed risk are particularly evident in the energy industry. Ian Campbell, chief information officer for British Energy and chairman of the Corporate IT Forum, lives with the risks all the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/05/228476/how-to-mitigate-the-security-risks-of-outsourcing.htm
...PMMS, and a teacher of the subject for the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply. That view is echoed by Ian Campbell, CIO for British Energy. He feels that procurement experts tend to be generalists rather than IT specialists. "They... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/06/29/225218/how-to-negotiate-the-best-deal.htm
...skills," he said. "What is driving this demand is the need for innovation, and this means enhanced IT systems." Ian Campbell, CIO at British Energy, said, "There are difficulties, because there are a greater number of business-led projects... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/11/19/228174/developers-wanted-as-it-vacancies-hit-five-year-high.htm

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...223-2064. SOURCE: Adaptec, Inc. The Abernathy MacGregor Group (Media) Tom Johnson, 212-371-5999 Ian Campbell and Jim Lucas, 213-630-6550 or Georgeson (Investors) 800-223-2064 adaptecinfo@georgeson.com Related... http://www.zibb.com/article/5632533/Adaptec+Responds+to+Steel+Partners+Public+Statements

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