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Novell linked to 'Windows cheaper than Linux' statement

News In the release, Matthew O'Neill, group head of distributed systems for HSBC Global IT operations, states that the bank's existing Linux environment is more expensive to maintain than its Windows environment.

[March 14, 2007, 14:22]

MPs to scrutinise tech industry

News Martin O'Neill, chairman of the select committee, told ZDNet UK's sister site silicon.com: "It will be our intention in the course of the year to look at the IT industry as a whole. It will not be a formal inquiry but O'Neill said the committee...

[August 19, 2003, 11:00]

BT broadband strength sparks Parliament fight

News The MPs, led by committee chairman Martin O'Neill, told Verwaayen that they had heard complaints from other companies that BT acts in an anti-competitive manner to maintain its market share, leading them to suspect that BT's wholesale and retail...

[November 12, 2003, 15:00]

Home Office agency buys biometric security

News Tim O'Neill, assistant director for IT, said: "Previously we had a good password system.but the simple fact is, no matter how well generated a password is, it's still insecure. After all, you can't go away on holiday and lend someone your finger...

[April 16, 2004, 8:35]

Oftel and e-minister criticised over unbundling

News MP Martin O'Neill, head of the Select Committee, has some strong words for the watchdog: "I found they were complacent and I found that appalling. Unless a company is forced it is not going to give up its competitive edge," says O'Neill.

[December 14, 2000, 15:11]

Satellite 'sentinels' to help fight climate change

News Speaking at a panel discussion in Westminster, professor Alan O'Neill, director of the National Centre for Earth Observation, said: "I think that the GMES could be a critical contribution to an earth information system.

[November 13, 2007, 13:13]

Online holiday sales slow in US

News Cybershoppers in 1999 tend not to be huge procrastinators," NetRatings director Peggy O'Neill said in a release. And O'Neill noted that some of the traffic to computer stores might have been from consumers looking for Y2K information.

[December 23, 1999, 10:34]

Broadband's inspectors sport varied track records

News For committee chairman Martin O'Neill, and members Roger Berry, Lindsay Hoyle and Linda Perham, crossing swords with the likes of BT and Oftel won't be a new experience. They all took part in an inquiry into local-loop unbundling in December 2000...

[September 16, 2003, 18:30]

Outsourced work 'late and over budget'

News Peter O'Neill, VP of consulting at Meta Group, told ZDNet UK sister site silicon.com that firms are putting serious sums of money at risk. O'Neill said most of the discussions in the survey centred on offshore outsourcing where headline savings are...

[June 15, 2004, 11:35]

Treasury pledges IT efficiency

News Mark O'Neill, head of IS at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, said: "We want to be smarter at project organisation. O'Neill also called for greater interaction between government departments.

[May 14, 2007, 16:50]

Oracle wants new slice of hosting pie

News Customers can host their databases and application-server themselves or have Oracle or the database giant's service provider partners, such as Broadwing and Qwest Cyber Solutions, host them, said Paige O'Neill, senior director of Oracle's...

[April 2, 2002, 10:57]

Motive fixes home networking glitches

News Gerry O'Neill, systems engineering manager at Motive, explained to ZDNet UK that technical support issues will become more of an issue for telcos as take-up of broadband increases. The early adopters of broadband, at the bleeding edge, were...

[October 3, 2002, 14:22]

Criminal justice IT contracts up for grabs

News Alicia O'Neill, DISC programme manager at the DCA, said: "The core contracts all expire during an 18 month window which is the period when we'd hand over to the new DISC suppliers," she said. The eventual contracts are likely to be worth £100m a...

[January 19, 2005, 15:50]

Government urged to increase SME support

News Mark O'Neill, chief information officer of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, said the IT industry has the technology to deliver applications the public sector needs but it is "doubtless sitting on someone's desk in Silicon Valley" and...

[June 11, 2007, 11:04]

Broadband critics hit out at Communications Bill

News As a result, we lost valuable time, and the unbundling process has never recovered," O'Neill said. Martin O'Neill, Labour MP for Ochil, expressed doubts that Ofcom would be able to effectively regulate BT, given Oftel's performance on local-loop...

[December 4, 2002, 16:52]

Comment from Novell

Talkback I've heard Matthew O'Neill at HSBC explain this situation. Hi: This is Bruce Lowry in Novell's PR department. Your headline is a bit alarmist, and I'd argue the the gist of the article is off keel. To try to suggest we're making a about-face on TCO...

[March 15, 2007, 19:26]

Women's advocates mourn Fiorina's loss

News She's been a great role model for women in the field," said Melinda O'Neill, director of marketing at software company Decision Design. "Carly Fiorina, we're sad to see you go. Despite an abundance of criticism surrounding her vision and leadership...

[February 10, 2005, 13:00]

Tracking money trails with technology

News This is one of the main issues Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill hopes to address this weekend at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in Ottawa. Technology has become an increasingly vital tool in the fight to uproot terrorist...

[November 21, 2001, 10:35]

Users annoyed by HP server cancellation

News In my agency within the US Department of Defense, we make extensive use of HP 3000 systems," said Tim O'Neill, of the US Army's Aberdeen Test Center. When Hewlett-Packard cancelled its venerable 3000 server line on Wednesday, it began aggressive...

[November 15, 2001, 14:18]

Seamless integration? Get real

News This all spells lower inventory, more automation and better use of capital, says Laurence O' Neill, a supply chain consultant with LogicaCMG. A recent TV ad pokes fun at an increasingly taxing problem for IT departments.

[December 10, 2003, 10:55]

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