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- When the going gets tough, will the tough go to Web 2.0?
- When the going gets tough, will the tough go to Web 2.0?Bullhockey."...many of today's workers and professionals will not resign themselves to the powerlessness of the unemployment line."And many exponentially more will be forced to do just that.RE: When the going gets toughZDNet is the FOX 'News' of the Internet...
- Tags: Software as a Service (SaaS), Web 2.0, Web
- Discussion threads 2008-08-13
- Apple allowing up to two iPhone purchases per person
- In a new press release posted today on Apple.com the company clarifies how iPhone sales will work tomorrow. In the release, Apple states that iPhone goes on sale at "6:00 p.m. local time at Apple retail stores nationwide. All 164 Apple retail stores in the US will stay open until...
- Tags: Retail, iPhone
- Blog posts 2007-06-28
- US governors: US education needs to get competitive - now
- The message was loud and clear at the National Governors Association this week—the U.S. needs to take immediate action in order to keep up with globalization, reports the Sante Fe New Mexican. The governors expressed concern that the U.S. is quickly losing pace in the global marketplace...
- Tags: Education Technology, Policy, Science Ed
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- Labor group: Tech firms tops at courting foreign workers
- Labor group: Tech firms tops at courting foreign workersIt is simple, they want the best workers.And they want workers with certain qualifications. Foreign workers are often better qualified and they work harder. Love the competition, it is making our country greater. All of the best and the brightest working for...
- Tags: Workforce management, Strategy, Foreign Workers, Now IT, worker, tech staff, training
- Discussion threads 2005-01-26
- Another H-1B battle coming?
- Another H-1B battle coming?It's all about moneyI've been working in IT for 10 years now. I think the idea that there is a shortages of IT workers is a myth. It's all about the workers being available at a price companies want to pay. Equivalent American workers are more expensive...
- Tags: Government, Team management, worker, team, H-1B
- Discussion threads 2005-01-20
- Guest-worker visas come under fire
- Guest-worker visas come under fireAmerican citizens should be firstThis is an outrage, it is time for Americans to come first. If they want to become a citizen fine, but if you just want to come over here for a year or so and keep the job from someone who is...
- Tags: Workforce management, Outsourcing, Recruitment & Selection, H1B/L1, H1B Visas, worker, Intel Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-02-04
- Tech panel sees IT jobs returning to U.S.
- Tech panel sees IT jobs returning to U.S.What! No Profit Taking??Companies outsource to increase profits. While it is possible that the companies involved will use some of their savings to create new jobs, most of the money will go into their pockets. The number of jobs lost...
- Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Outsourcing, job, manufacturing, manufacturing job, outsource, information technology
- Discussion threads 2003-10-23
- ACLU: Surveillance devices multiply
- When it comes to snooping on Americans, Big Brother has a lot more gadgets at his disposal, according to a new study from the American Civil Liberties Union. When it comes to snooping on Americans, Big Brother has a lot more gadgets at his disposal. ...
- Tags: Study, American Civil Liberties Union, GPS, RFID, Marketing Research, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Wireless And Mobility, Security, Biometrics, Marketing, Lisa M. Bowman
- News items 2003-01-16
- U.S. firms move IT overseas
- Hewlett-Packard is the latest U.S.-based information technology services company to look for offshore help--and to try and stem overseas competition. Under pressure from overseas rivals, U.S. companies selling information technology services have a new mantra: If you can't beat them, join them. IT services companies...
- Tags: Offshore, U.S., India, IT Services, Information Technology, Outsourcing, Strategy, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Management, Ed Frauenheim, Technology News
- News items 2002-12-11
- U.S. firms move IT overseas
- Hewlett-Packard is the latest U.S.-based information technology services company to look for offshore help--and to try and stem overseas competition. Under pressure from overseas rivals, U.S. companies selling information technology services have a new mantra: If you can't beat them, join them. ...
- Tags: Offshore, U.S., India, IT Services, Information Technology, IT Services Company, Outsourcing, Strategy, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting, Management, News.com, Services & support
- News items 2002-12-11
- VPN users: The weakest link
- Remote access gives workers great freedom--but that freedom is a serious liability. Company data now travels most anywhere, and remote connections can leave your network wide-open to hackers. Here's how to standardize a remote access lockdown. Virtual private networks have generated their share of security concerns, but the focus...
- Tags: VPN, Worker, Computer, Telecommuting, Human Resources, Workforce Management, John McCormick
- News items 2002-07-29
- Companies crack down on MP3s
- RIAA pressure to sue over illegal downloads is causing companies to block employee access to file-swapping sites--not that they mind reclaiming bandwidth and worker productivity. Stash those headphones and trash that file-swapping software: Companies are cracking down on employees who use streaming media and swap MP3s at work. ...
- Tags: Employee, Network, RIAA, File-swapping, MP3, Peer To Peer (P2P), Networking, Internet, Lisa M. Bowman
- News items 2002-06-27
- Talking high-tech trash
- A report states that e-waste is being exported to China, Pakistan and India, where their subsequent handling presents a significant threat to human and environmental health. An international array of environmental groups is charging computer makers and their consumers, along with the United States government, with using Asian nations...
- Tags: U.S., China, Landfill, Electronics, E-waste, CRT, Basel Convention, Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components, Jonathan Skillings
- News items 2002-02-25
- Twist in eBay hacking case
- A district court judge allows alleged hacker Jerome Heckenkamp to represent himself against charges of breaking into eBay and other companies after the former lab worker dismisses his lawyer. SAN JOSE, Calif.--A 22-year-old former Los Alamos National Laboratory worker accused of breaking into...
- Tags: Hacking, California, Lawyer, eBay Inc., Computer, Attorney, Jerome Heckenkamp, Trumbull, Productivity, Security, Robert Lemos
- News items 2002-01-23
- Microsoft lures away Lotus software exec
- Sources say Cliff Reeves, a lifetime IBMer who most recently was VP of product management at Lotus, is headed to Microsoft to help market Windows. Microsoft's stable of top executives has dwindled in recent months, but the software giant is poised to stem that trend a bit by hiring...
- Tags: Lotus Software, Vice President, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Cliff Reeves, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Mary Foley, Technology News
- News items 2001-03-02
- Invasion of the "e-holes"
- Can Silicon Valley residents stem dotcom inflation? News for the dotcoms of Silicon Valley: Your neighbors hate you. In the past couple of weeks, community resentment of the "dotcommies" or "e-holes," as we're being referred to in some circles, has reached a new high. No,...
- Tags: Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Dot-com, David Coursey, Technology News
- News items 2000-08-21
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