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- Recruitment Manager (exe)
- The Recruitment Manager is the total solution for facilitating the hiring of personnel to your organization. The Recruitment Manager allows maintaining your Applicant and Interviewee Lists easily with Drag-and-Drop lists, maintaining your Job Vacancy details easily including job description, technical and non-technical keyword matching, remuneration details, probation and notice duration,...
- Tags: Interviewee, Stage, Advertiser, Recruitment Manager, E-mail, Recruitment & Selection, Online Communications, Human Resources, Workforce Management
- Software downloads 2007-07-05
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- Government IT failures: "Room for improvement" [interview and podcast]
- Government IT failures: "Room for improvement" [interview and podcast]Pardon?Why are you not pressing the interviewee to give a straight answer to the questions raised instead of the PR fluff they're coming out with?
- Tags: Podcasts, Government IT, podcast
- Discussion threads 2008-05-07
- Microsoft looks to make product planning more science than art
- Microsoft looks to make product planning more science than artlol...And this comes from the king of delayed releases and features axed....just see vista's history.OSS does not need this kind of lame tools, because we always deliver all the features on time and....for free!Gives the impression that future software from themmight...
- Tags: Linux, PRODUCTIVITY, OPEN SOURCE, MICROSOFT LOOKS, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-04-16
- User perceptions and student jobs
- User perceptions and student jobsSummer ChallengesThe biggest challenge for summer interns is that of utter boredom. Usually the company has a policy of hiring summer interns, while the departments have NO policy on what to do with them. I remember well my first summer intern job, where I worked at...
- Tags: Strategy, Recruitment & Selection, IT Student, summer intern, information technology, student job
- Discussion threads 2008-04-03
- SAP-BusinessObjects: what was unsaid
- The SAP-BusinessObjects go to market show was mildly interesting but left key questions unanswered. Colleagues Dan Farber and Mike Krigsman were on the call as was James Governor. I asked how the combined operation might incorporate non-financial measures into the new solutions. I was thinking about how...
- Tags: Opportunity, Hyperion Solutions Corp., SAP AG, Pricing, Business Intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Human Capital, Databases, Enterprise Software, Marketing, Software, Data Management, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-01-16
- Twitter, Qik, Mogulus: you're all dead
- ...as far as enterprise land is concerned. My Enterprise Irregulars colleagues have been debating the merits of some shiny new toys like Twitter, Qik and Mogulus. The conversation kicked off with the extremely smart Jason Corsello: Maybe this is Scoble specific but I just don't get it. ...
- Tags: Quality, Twitter, Scoble, Blogging, Strategy, Internet, Management, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-01-08
- Amazon's Kindle: Much needed revolution or book industry power play?
- Amazon's Kindle: Much needed revolution or book industry power play?Good article. Kindle is a good idea, but too restrictiveI really like the Kindle idea. I do lots of reading on my large screen but want to take this with me. The Kindle, I thought, was the way to go.However, your...
- Tags: E-books, Amazon Kindle, Amazon.com Inc., e-book, Much needed revolution, Much Needed, book industry, Books
- Discussion threads 2007-12-06
- To simplify software's access to multicore parallelism, AMD proposes new x86 spec. Will Intel accept?
- To simplify software's access to multicore parallelism, AMD proposes new x86 spec. Will Intel accept?Chip performance vs software"If you think chips have outpaced the performance needs of software so far"Anybody who is under such an illusion needs their head checked. I receive more complaints than ever from people about newer...
- Tags: Network technology, Semiconductors, Tools & Techniques, multi-core, specification, Intel x86, chip, Intel Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., 64-bit, software
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
- Google security alert: Universal Search scarier than Google Maps
- If the Associated Press joins in on the Google Street View is "icky" bandwagon, does that make it true? NO.GOOGLE SECURITY ALERT: Ongoing user tracking by Google Search is WAY SCARIER to put it in the vernacular than Google's new mapping service, "Street View" which, in fact, does not represent a new...
- Tags: DoubleClick, Privacy, Google
- Blog posts 2007-06-02
- Assessing SAS Skill Level During the Interviewing Process
- Interviewing is usually one of those things that many people would prefer not to do; whether for the interviewer or the interviewee. It requires a lot of mental effort for both sides. There is little or no opportunity to practice on either side without being involved in a true interview....
- Tags: SAS Institute
- White papers 2007-05-14
- Vista launch: The day after
- Vista launch: The day afterNvidia killed Nforce 2 chipset support vistaSo I got a fast machine I can't get Vista because of Nvidia kill support for Nforce 2. The Vista upgrade tool told me I was good to go.Not like I care but thought people would like to know.Short of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., 64-bit, Razer
- Discussion threads 2007-01-30
- Can Digg go mainstream?
- Despite the seemingly continuous hand-wringing over the susceptibility of Digg to gaming and biases--or perhaps because of it—Digg is a favored topic, destination and “affiliate” among everyone writing on or about the Web.This post reflects the omnipresence of Digg in the online tech community: We ask “Digg this,” at the...
- Tags: INTERNET, Digg
- Blog posts 2006-12-19
- "HP promises Unix improvements" uhuh
- Stephan Shankland had a story under that headline, minus the "uhuh" of course, on the December 1st CNET news page - heres his head line summary: Hewlett-Packard is preparing to release security and virtualization improvements to its Unix operating system and says its now fulfilling a long-promised...
- Tags: Processors, Operating systems, Servers, Intel Itanium, compiler, HP-UX, Hewlett-Packard Co., Unix
- Blog posts 2006-12-07
- Podcast: Majority of Startup Campers give "unconference" format a thumbs up
- In addition to finding out why attendees were attending Startup Camp and whether or not they were getting anything out of it, ZDNet podcaster James Hilliard also checked in on their satisfaction with the unconference format. Like Mashup Camp, Startup Camp is an unconference thats largely based on the idea...
- Tags: General, Podcasts, IT Matters, Startup Camp, unconference
- Blog posts 2006-11-06
- Yahoo vs. Facebook, MySpace, Digg, YouTube
- I had the pleasure of learning more about Facebook yesterday directly from Facebook. I interviewed Melanie Dietch, Facebook Director of Marketing, as part of my new “The Real Deal” Interview Series (see “Facebook talks ‘The Real Deal’ in exclusive interview”).While not “face to face,” my discussion by phone was informative...
- Tags: Social networking, MySpace, YouTube Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Facebook
- Blog posts 2006-10-12
- Podcast: Is Carr right? Does IT not matter? Gartner attendees respond
- For those of you who havent heard of Nicholas Carr, hes the guy who, back in 2003 (gosh, has it been that long?) published an essay in Harvard Business Review with the title IT Doesnt Matter. There are only a handful of people under a handful of brands that could...
- Tags: Nicholas Carr, information technology
- Blog posts 2006-10-12
- L'Unix programming contest
- L'Unix programming contestLest you be Judged[how would you judge the resulting programs to determine a winner if this were a programming contest?]A course I took as part of my Master's degree was called Software Quality and attempted to do just that - judging code. It's main tenet was the Coupling/Cohesion...
- Tags: Development tools, Operating systems, programming, programming contest, programmer, Unix
- Discussion threads 2006-09-25
- Digg: Kevin Rose talks 'The Real Deal' in exclusive interview
- I am honored to welcome Kevin Rose, Founder & Chief Architect of Digg, as the first interviewee in my new “The Real Deal” CEO interview series at this Digital Micro-Markets Blog!I spoke at length with Kevin today. Below are my “Real Deal” questions and Kevin’s responses in italics.(responses may be...
- Tags: Digg
- Blog posts 2006-09-15
- PodCamp: Revenge of the narrowcasters
- This weekend, I had a chance to drop in on PodCamp at Bunker Hill Community College on the edge of Charlestown, MA see my Flickr Set of photos for a few pics I took. I led two discussions, both of which were pretty well attended. One of...
- Tags: media company, podcast
- Blog posts 2006-09-11
- Chills at Microsoft's security huddle
- Chills at Microsoft's security huddleIP theft is standard Microsoft procedure... sanitised by getting the 'marks' to sign agreements to the effect that every word they utter, every line they draw on a blackboard, every last datum of shared code or process, will be assimilated by Microsoft and "ainnovated" into the...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, Construction, Windows Defender, security, IP Theft, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-07-24
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