Polls

New Poll: The most exciting news from the Consumer Electronics Show is…

January 10th, 2011

Everyone is so excited about the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, that we thought we would ask you what, precisely, is getting you most interested in it.

eWEEK wants to know about your data breaches

November 26th, 2010

The fact that data is often moving fast, and beyond our control, brings us to our next poll subject. This week, the Information Commissioner issued the first fines (technically civil penalties) for organisations which let private data leak.
Ironically, the two bodies that got fined both turned themselves in. It is pretty well known that such [...]

Is BlackBerry still the best mobile device for use in the enterprise?

November 15th, 2010

You say Facebook pages are better than groups, and LinkedIn beats Twitter. Next up: What do you think of BlackBerry?

New Poll: What is the most effective social media channel to interact with customers?

November 8th, 2010

You may be aware that eWEEK Europe UK has its own Facebook page. We’re hoping to use that to increase our contact with you, to get feedback and become more responsive. If you haven’t heard about this page, well, stop reading now, and sign up already!

How can IT best help the UK government reduce spending?

October 26th, 2010

Could we save money by outsourcing? Offshoring? Or virtualising?
Should we cut a lot of the IT services which are planned? Or are the services you are working on vitally important in the bid to make efficiency? Should the government actually be looking to ramp up IT, with new efficiency-driving services?
Or should public [...]

Which communication channel do you most rely on?

October 15th, 2010

This week we want you to tell us, what is the most important communication channel to your desk? In the run-up to IP Expo this month, a survey of the show’s attendees found that 65 percent thought an IP outage would cause more damage to their businesses than a loss of phone connection or web [...]

Which tablet do you lust after?

October 8th, 2010

eWEEK readers have been accused of colluding with corporate piracy, after a poll revealed a high proportion would turn a blind eye to unlicensed software in the workplace. Read more here
  For next week’s poll we are turning our attention back to the gadget world. Maybe you think a Windows tablet is what we’ve [...]

What would you do if you were given unlicenced software in the workplace?

October 1st, 2010

Hello everyone,
It is another Friday and time for our new poll.
Due to the fact that hackers are starting to make decent money these days out of their work, we figured it’s time to ask your opinion about unlicenced software.
Do not worry - it’s anonymous and we will not pay you a visit to [...]

eWEEK Readers Prefer Firefox And Chrome (But Use IE) + new poll

September 24th, 2010

eWEEK readers overwhelmingly prefer to use Firefox and Chrome, according to a poll - but the site statistics show a clear majority use Microsoft Internet Explorer.
We asked readers which browser they prefer, in a live poll on eWEEK Europe. Firefox and Google’s Chrome dominated, with about 40 percent for each, leaving all the other browsers [...]

eWEEK wants to know what’s your favourite browser

September 16th, 2010

In our last poll we asked you why did Oracle hire Hurd. Our next question may not be so controversial, but it’s the kind of thing that keeps us awake at eWEEK Europe.
Do you use Firefox, Chrome, or Internet Explorer? And if you use IE, which version? Or do you use a [...]