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U.K. survey: IT managers blamed for staff malaise

December 13, 2007 Reactive, bureaucratic, and authoritarian management harms employee morale and health, according to research by management-services firm. TAGS: information technology manager, morale, staff, sector, information technology, spokeswoman, survey, productivity, culture, management, organization, workplace, U.K., goal, health

Dell overhauls support services

February 19, 2008 The company will introduce two services aimed at improving local support for enterprise customers by improving turnaround times. TAGS: support services, staff, information technology, support, server, PC

Microsoft brings back the towels

May 19, 2006 Launches an employee perk program that includes a staff share scheme, and the return of towel laundering. TAGS: staff, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.

U.K. phone retailer bans e-mail

September 19, 2003 The CEO at a U.K. phone retailer estimates that increased productivity resulting from his ban on office e-mail could save his company $1.6 million. TAGS: retailer, U.K., staff, e-mail, CEO

London hospital rolls out Wi-Fi tracking

February 20, 2007 System combines Wi-Fi and wireless chip technology to help hospital staff quickly locate equipment. TAGS: wireless chip, hospital, patient, London, Wi-Fi, asset, staff, equipment, worker

Companies ramping up e-mail monitoring

June 9, 2005 Survey finds that 63 percent of companies employ or plan to employ personnel to monitor employee e-mail. TAGS: Proofpoint Inc., staff, monitoring, study, survey, e-mail, monitor

PeopleSoft to triple staff in India

February 17, 2004 The software maker intends to add 1,000 workers to its staff in Bangalore, India, by the end of the year, accelerating its plan to tap the country's low-cost labor force. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Bangalore, India, staff, worker, center, software company

Linux lab cuts staff, focuses on legal issues

December 4, 2006 Open Source Development Labs cuts a third of its staff, loses its CEO and cuts technical projects in favor of legal work. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, staff, open-source software, Linux, IBM Corp., CEO, work

Surfing a bigger risk than spam to company networks

September 15, 2006 Businesses are more likely to pick up a virus via employee Web surfing than from e-mail attachments, study says. TAGS: staff, malicious software, risk, virus, monitoring, e-mail, security

The incredible shrinking IT staff?

May 26, 2005 Gartner predicts that by 2010, the number of IT staff in the profession will fall by 15 percent. TAGS: Gartner Inc., information technology, profession, staff, outsourcing company, information system, department, organization, U.S.

UCLA break-in puts data on 800,000 at risk

December 12, 2006 For more than a year, an intruder has been accessing private information on students and staff, among others, the university says. TAGS: social security number, Social Security, security breach, university, staff, personal information, student, database, security

IT workers' salaries slip in middle

June 30, 2004 Study finds compensation drops for midlevel IT managers, rises modestly for execs and staff. TAGS: salary, information technology worker, compensation, information technology, staff, survey, U.S.

IT morale drops to all-time low

June 9, 2004 Despite economic improvement, lack of job growth in the industry is dampening spirits. TAGS: morale, information technology worker, staff, outsourcing, information technology, research company, survey, skill

Study: IT job market may be looking up

June 10, 2005 A net 11 percent of CIOs surveyed plan to add IT staff in the third quarter, a staffing firm says. TAGS: CIO, firm, staff, information technology, hiring, U.S. company, U.S.

Linux lab lays off programmers

May 23, 2005 Open Source Development Labs, group that employs Linux leader Linus Torvalds, lays off nearly a sixth of its staff. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, gravity, Linux, staff, programmer, organization, IBM Corp.

Business software firms shed more jobs

September 24, 2004 Commerce One and Manugistics cut staff, as software makers grapple with industry upheaval. TAGS: Commerce One, Manugistics Inc., business software, business software company, layoff, staff, worker, software company

Lycos restructures, cuts U.S. staff

February 11, 2004 The Web portal lays off about 90 employees and says it's streamlining its business to focus on subscription services such as Matchmaker. TAGS: Lycos Inc., Terra Networks SA, Terra Lycos, Quote.com, Matchmaker, Mountain View, staff, portal, Web portal, company representative, U.S., office

IBM to beef up software sales staff

March 24, 2005 Big Blue will hire 500 salespeople, CNET News.com has learned. Each rep will be paired with a member of the company's consulting unit. TAGS: salespeople, IBM Corp., online banking, consulting, consulting service, software product, staff, Forrester Research Inc., representative, consultant, brand, knowledge

Report: Learning is key to grid success

September 10, 2004 Grid computing looks to have a promising future--if vendors can continue to educate IT departments about its benefits. TAGS: grid computing, grid, information technology, staff
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