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Quote of the day: Telecommuters 'subject to more taxes'

November 2, 2005 Think you're helping society by telecommuting? The taxman might not reward you for your contribution. TAGS: telecommuting, tax, New York

Making the case for telework

October 3, 2007 Most companies still resist the idea but Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod says technology advances make this a no-brainer. TAGS: telecommuting, CDW Corp., employer, private sector, supervisor, sector, worker

Telecommuters: Beware the tax man

November 2, 2005 Telecommuters employed by a company outside their home state may be at risk of having to pay extra taxes unless Congress adopts a bill protecting them. TAGS: telecommuting, tax, Tennessee, New York, income, computer programmer, provision, employer, convenience, risk, bill, state

Telecommuting in London to soar with summer temps

June 29, 2005 Use of remote network access services will surge as workers shun sweat-soaked commutes, U.K. broadband company says. TAGS: Telewest, telecommuting, broadband service, London, worker, broadband, U.K., Europe, U.S.

At tech firms, time again for flextime?

November 15, 2004 Despite a clampdown after the dot-com bust, some employees now have more options about when and where they work. TAGS: flex-time, telecommuting, workplace, employer, dot-com, worker, arrangement, technology company, flexibility, IBM Corp., printer, president, HP

U.S. spending bill encourages telecommuting

December 2, 2004 Federal agencies that don't let workers telecommute could feel it in their budgets. TAGS: telecommuting, provision, survey, budget, worker, agency, U.S.

Telecommuters beware the tax man

November 9, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says telecommuters are increasingly liable to pay income taxes to states where they don't live. TAGS: telecommuting, appellate court, income tax, employer, New York, income, tax, state, decision

3Com to link telecommuters to office VoIP

August 29, 2005 Module lets remote workers access corporate VoIP applications, including conference calls and messages. TAGS: 3Com Corp., telecommuting, VoIP, module, office, IP, worker

U.K.'s Orange launches 'Open Office'

September 4, 2007 Wireless operator says its telecommuter services package won't be confused with OpenOffice.org's open-source suite. TAGS: Orange PCS, OpenOffice.org, OpenOffice, telecommuting, confusion, trademark, portfolio, U.K., Netherlands, worker, spokesman, broadband, brand, open source, Linux

AT&T VoIP adds to equipment list

March 24, 2004 The carrier's Internet phone service now works with all major traditional phone vendors' equipment. TAGS: telecommuting, BellSouth Corp., VoIP, AT&T Corp., equipment, carrier, IP

This week in tech and politics

November 4, 2005 All eyes were on Washington this week as politicians and jurists made decisions that rippled through the tech community. TAGS: telecommuting, Eolas Technologies Inc., tax, convenience, bill, New York, decision, Washington

Check Point unveils its first security device

October 7, 2003 Aimed at branch offices, franchise locations and telecommuters, the VPN-1 Edge is designed to let companies centrally manage secure connections to off-site employees. TAGS: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Jeff Wilson, telecommuting, security device, VPN, Nokia Corp., security

Telecommuting's patently obvious gains

January 17, 2007 The Patent Office is on the right track with plan to reimburse employees for high-speed Net access, says attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: reimbursement, telecommuting, high-speed Internet access, Internet access, Internet Service Provider, agency, purpose, Internet service

Wireless tech may hinder workers' breaks

June 15, 2005 The office of 2020 may allow for more job flexibility, but vacations may not offer a true break from employment pressures, study says. TAGS: telecommuting, vacation, worker, break, office, workplace, study

Selling city halls on wireless as a utility

June 4, 2007 City leaders don't need to be convinced of the benefits of high-bandwidth networks. Convincing them to pay for it is another matter. TAGS: municipality, telecommuting, IP television, wireless network, broadband, city, leader, Massachusetts, U.S., utility, conference, TV

'Homeshoring' to trump offshoring?

December 21, 2004 Study says companies are using home-based U.S. employees for call center duties, which can avoid problems tied to offshore workers. TAGS: homeshoring, call-center, agent, offshoring, telecommuting, sourcing, data security, U.S., research company, worker

VMware aims to secure network sharing

September 20, 2004 Releases beta software to protect company networks used by outside contractors and telecommuters. TAGS: VMware, contractor, EMC Corp., telecommuting, virtual machine, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Password imperfect

December 9, 2004 Microsoft is leading by example in its push to ease the security risks posed by passwords. TAGS: smart card, security risk, password, internal network, telecommuting, Sept. 11, security, card, USB port, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., word, USB

Check Point shifts security strategy

November 19, 2003 The security software maker, best known for its firewalls, branches out into Web security and devices to protect internal networks. TAGS: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Web security, Jeff Wilson, internal network, telecommuting, security software company, security strategy, industry analyst, firewall, VPN, security, audit, software company
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