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Can IT hold on to its innovative thinkers?
Technology must be used in conjunction with other skills to truly innovate, says Karl Feilder, chief executive of think tank Greenwich Mean Time.
Tom Young
Oct 23 2008 2:47PM
Strategy
Fosters aids beer powered fuel cells
Scientists at the
University of Queensland
have hooked up with
Foster's
brewery to build a fuel cell powered by brewery waste.
Iain Thomson
May 4 2007 11:05AM
Oddware
Forrester ranks most innovative countries
Finland, Ireland and Sweden emerge as world leaders.
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2007 8:22AM
Training & Development
Securing IT is innovative thinking
Nothing new is really going down in information security right now. At least that’s the take of some of SC’s Editorial Advisory Board members. There is no innovation, some say. The industry is stuck in a rut, say others. And it seems they’re not alone.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 11 2006 8:50PM
Security
Wanted: really innovative ideas
John Meakin,
Oct 21 2005 4:19PM
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