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- Zune team splits in response to Microsoft cutbacks
- Zune team splits in response to Microsoft cutbacksNot really a great storySo your title states specifically that Microsoft split the team because of cutbacks. Then in the article you admit that Microsoft stated the teams were split in January and it had nothing to do with the cutbacks.Why so...
- Tags: Team management, Microsoft Corp., cutback, Microsoft Zune, team, mobile
- Discussion threads 2009-02-15
- Lenovo announces layoffs, cutbacks
- Lenovo has announced a "resource redeployment plan" of layoffs, cutbacks and consolidation as part of a move to become more efficient in the wake of changing economic conditions. Basically, the company's earnings were disappointing last quarter and the cutbacks are meant to improve its fiscal standing. It's expecting a loss...
- Tags: Layoff, Cutback, Lenovo Group Ltd., Asia-Pacific, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Fed cutbacks strips schools of tech funding
- Fed cutbacks strips schools of tech fundingFortunately, there is a way,using open-source software, which will allow maintaining obsolete PCs.Because Windows Vista is expensive, then the scheme of Windows virtual Machines on top of GNU/Linux should be a viable solution.And such a setup may last 10 years.In case addition of student...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, OPEN SOURCE, cutback, Federal Reserve Board
- Discussion threads 2007-04-16
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- GOP to go with McCain plan
- GOP to go with McCain planMcCain was defeated, not his health care planWhile it's become commonplace for pundits to treat electoral defeat as the equivalent of personal repudiation and the rejection of everything the candidate stands for, that is not and never has been the case. If it were,...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, health care, GOP
- Discussion threads 2009-05-21
- Fixing Motorola's mess: kick that smartphone strategy into high gear
- Motorola's first quarter loss may have been smaller than Wall Street had expected, but that's nothing to celebrate about. The handset business continues to be a drag on the whole company and efforts to turn it around so far haven't been all that impressive. Oh sure, executives...
- Tags: Strategy, Mobile, Smart Phone, Handset, Motorola Inc., Handset Business, Android, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-04-30
- American cap and trade--it's alive, unless it's dead already
- Cap and trade, a way for polluters to reduce pollution and make even more money. A way to put a price tag on carbon emissions. A way for government to use money to increase industrial anti-pollution measures. Take you pick, or else just take it away. ...
- Tags: Carbon Emission, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-04-05
- Gloss going off SuccessFactors?
- In yesterday's earnings call, Lars Dalgaard, CEO of SuccessFactors reported year over year revenue up 77% yet at the same time confirmed layoffs of 22% in the period. This is being spun as a tactic to stay ahead but is that really the case? On the face...
- Tags: SuccessFactors Inc., Jason, Workforce Management, Strategy, Product Development, Human Resources, Management, Research & Development, Business Operations, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2009-02-10
- Samsung: We have the highest density memory chip
- Samsung has created the first 4 GB dynamic random access memory chip manufactured on 50 nanometers. For Samsung, the effort--creating a 50 nm, 4GB DDR3 DDRAM chip, is part of a movement to cook up dense memory chips that reduce power. In a statement,...
- Tags: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Memory Chip, Chip, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Hardware, Networking, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-01-29
- NPR announces layoffs, cutbacks; First large reduction in 25 years.
- National Public Radio said today that it is being forced to do something it hasn't had to do in 25 years: hand out layoff notices. According to a Washington Post report, NPR will let go 64 of its 889 employees, or 7 percent of its workforce, to...
- Tags: Layoff, NPR, Post, Workforce Management, Human Resources, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2008-12-10
- IT as whiners: The great debate
- Over at TechRepublic, Patrick Gray has managed to rouse a hornet's nest of IT managers. What did Mr. Gray say wrong? He called IT folks a bunch of whiners. In his first post, Gray told folks to stop whining and noted that technology types have an image...
- Tags: Certification, Information Technology, Patrick Gray, Business Alignment, Strategy, Quality, Management, Business Operations, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-29
- Is a recession good for the social web?
- It's logical that if we are heading into a recession (I'm not convinced), ad-spending will likely take a hit. Whether or not online spend will be cut at the same rate as off-line media spend, is yet to be seen, but nonetheless budgets will be cut. And...
- Tags: Web, Advertisement, Beinggirl.com, Steve O'Hear
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Vonage slashes Internet ad dollars by two-thirds
- Every month, Internet research firm Nielsen/Net Ratings tracks the leading Internet advertisers by estimated expenditures in that medium. In just about every one of the last 18 months, Vonage has ranked at or very near the top for Internet advertising. Also, in each of these months, Vonage has led...
- Tags: Vonage Holdings Corp., Internet, Internet advertising
- Blog posts 2006-08-11
- Are companies doing enough to fight phishing?
- Are companies doing enough to fight phishing?Disagree on monetary analysisWhile the general idea of something like S/MIME is good your statement that the banks sending out snail mail letters being more expensive than S/MIME ignores the fact that end users don't understand S/MIME and what makes those emails more secure....
- Tags: Cyberthreats, SECURITY, banking, S/MIME, e-mail, bank, phishing, Social Engineering
- Discussion threads 2006-07-17
- Low-Power Modes for ADSL2 and ADSL2+
- This paper gives a description of low-power modes for ADSL2 and ADSL2+. These include the power management states known as L2 and L3 and the power cutback feature. The ways in which these states can be used are explained, and their various restrictions are outlined. It is observed that the...
- Tags: Power Consumption, ADSL, DSL, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking
- White papers 2005-01-01
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