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Is any job better than none?
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Is any job better than none?
For someone searching for a job or even just looking to identify a new position, any interested employer can seem like a safe port in a storm. But before you accept a new position or re-enter the workforce, look for a few important warning signs
Google enterprise search appliance connects to Salesforce
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Google enterprise search appliance connects to Salesforce
Google''s Search Appliance can now be used to search and serve documents and objects stored in Salesforce.com
Too much experience could be hurting your IT job search
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Too much experience could be hurting your IT job search
Research from Pennsylvania-based online career resource Beyond shows that employers looking to fill high-tech positions now seek lesser experienced IT pros. Plus, the 20 most useful career sites.
Future Electronics finds Internet success
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Future Electronics finds Internet success
With the goal of setting itself apart from its often-old-fashioned competitors in the electronics distribution business, Future Electronics turned to Endeca to help e-commerce customers find what they were looking for.
You've been 'synergy-related headcount restructured'
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
You've been 'synergy-related headcount restructured'
Whether it’s downsizing or re-engineering, no euphemism changes the fact that an employee who gets canned is out of a job. How Nokia, Fidelity investments and others avoid using the term fired
US customs to collect personal information on incoming travelers
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
US customs to collect personal information on incoming travelers
Privacy group raises concerns over US border-crossing database that collects and keeps information for 15 years
Airline blames system error for breaking fare rules
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Airline blames system error for breaking fare rules
Ryanair says two upgrades to its new online booking system are behind the most recent problems at the airline, which started in February when it began using new software
Still soul-searching after all these years
Monday, March 31, 2008
Still soul-searching after all these years
The IT profession has been asking itself many of the same questions around the value of IT for countless years According to some leaders, it’s time we moved on.
Search tool analyzes context, user profiles
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Search tool analyzes context, user profiles
Autonomy’s IDOL software supports deep video indexing and quantum clustering. Its intent-based ranking doesn’t just rely on key word matches and popularity
Tagging: It's no longer fun and easy
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Tagging: It's no longer fun and easy
Most people think that tagging on the Web is pretty easy and fun
A few more tips for a successful career search
Thursday, November 09, 2006
A few more tips for a successful career search
If you’re among those in the job hunt, consider whether you may be falling into these common job-search traps.
Europe's 'Google killer' goes into hiding
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Europe's 'Google killer' goes into hiding
Europe's future search engine doesn't want to be found just yet. A project to develop advanced multimedia search technologies led by France's Thomson SA has gone into hiding in the face of intense publicity this week that it is building a "Google killer" that will help to improve Europe's standing in the high-tech world.
Bombardier portal boosts productivity
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Bombardier portal boosts productivity
How much time is spent in your company by employees looking for data? And what does that time spent searching cost you? Bombardier Aerospace estimates that, based on average search time and employee salary, it freed up 30,000 employee hours of work time for an estimated $5 million savings in less than 10 months after launching a portal. It took two tries to get it right, however.
Hurd chosen to head HP
Tuesday, March 29, 2005
Hurd chosen to head HP
After reviving NCR Corp., Mark Hurd now has another reclamation project on his hands. Hewlett-Packard Co.'s (HP's) board of directors has selected him as the company's new leader following the abrupt dismissal of Carly Fiorina earlier this year, according to multiple media reports Tuesday.
Big Internet changes predicted at Web 2.0
Thursday, October 07, 2004
Big Internet changes predicted at Web 2.0
More than half of all Web site visitors contribute to them as much as they take away, whether by providing personal information, taking surveys, or offering feedback in some other way, according to a study cited by Web 2.0 Conference chair John Battelle.
Gartner: Ignore Longhorn and stick with XP
Sunday, September 12, 2004
Gartner: Ignore Longhorn and stick with XP
Microsoft Corp. may choose never to release its vaunted and long-overdue project WinFS, following its removal from the next version of Windows, according to analysts Gartner Inc.
Portals top of mind for two Sapphire attendees
Thursday, May 27, 2004
Portals top of mind for two Sapphire attendees
Customers at this year's Sapphire user conference said their use of the software vendor's integration and application platform NetWeaver is helping them transition to a services-oriented architecture.
Netweaver gains Canadian fans
Thursday, May 13, 2004
Netweaver gains Canadian fans
NEW ORLEANS - Some SAP Canada Inc. customers at this year's Sapphire user conference said their use of the software vendor's integration and application platform Netweaver has helped them transition to a services-oriented architecture, drive business change and innovation and reduce IT costs and complexities.
Text message to Düsseldorf 5-0: He went that way
Tuesday, May 04, 2004
Text message to Düsseldorf 5-0: He went that way
More than 75 per cent of Germany's 85 million-plus inhabitants own a mobile phone. Many of them are taxi and bus drivers, delivery people and others who professionally spend a lot of time on the ground. More so, in fact, than the country's police force. That's why Germany's cash-strapped government has turned to its mobilized citizens for help in tracking down suspected criminals, fugitives and even missing persons.
WORLDBEAT : SMS-enabled citizens hunt crooks in Germany
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
WORLDBEAT : SMS-enabled citizens hunt crooks in Germany
They're not guns, but German cops are calling them the next best weapon to hunt down crooks — mobile phones.
NewsThreads
Friday, May 30, 2003
NewsThreads
E-business revolution replaced with evolution
Thursday, October 31, 2002
E-business revolution replaced with evolution
For the past few weeks, I've been searching for an image, a nuance, a breakthrough, anything that would give me an indication of what the next generation of e-business is really going to look like.
Start-up stuffs emails with Web content
Sunday, December 02, 2001
Start-up stuffs emails with Web content
Bring two seasoned rocket scientists together and you might be surprised at the result: Mobular Technologies, a technology start-up that makes a searchable e-mail product suited for e-mail marketing campaigns.
E-books don’t cover the full experience
Thursday, August 09, 2001
E-books don’t cover the full experience
This may be the electronic age, but when it comes to reading, I prefer the technology of a much older generation.
Accountants get even more organized
Thursday, July 26, 2001
Accountants get even more organized
If you’re having difficulty organizing all that content on your Web page, there may be a bird out there that can help — a Hummingbird that is.
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