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IT security rides offshore outsourcing wave

July 13, 2006 U.S. companies that farm out their IT security functions report a jump in the amount of such work sent overseas. TAGS: security function, IT security, U.S. company, offshore, offshore outsourcing, survey, outsource, outsourcing, information technology, security, volume

Report: India to host 15 percent of U.S. tech jobs

December 16, 2004 AMR Research says savings from offshore outsourcing will create $30 billion annually in new investments for U.S. companies. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, AMR Research, U.S. company, India, savings, worker, outsourcing, economy, U.S., information technology

Bosses on the prowl for risque pics

June 18, 2005 Study finds that almost all big U.S. companies are watching out for naughty online images--and that a fair number lead to dismissals. TAGS: U.S. company, study, worker, monitor

VC funding climbing, study says

January 23, 2006 IT leads deals in 2005, pushing investments in U.S. companies to their highest total since the dot-com bust. TAGS: investment, U.S. company, capital, venture capital, alternative energy, dot-com, information technology, study

Court dismisses Yahoo's free-speech lawsuit

January 13, 2006 Appeals court ducks question of whether a French court can require a U.S. company to censor a U.S.-based Web site. TAGS: Nazi, U.S. company, Yahoo! Inc., margin, court, speech, First Amendment, law, France, U.S.

Companies dinged on Web privacy

August 23, 2005 Drug and food companies receive poor marks in a new study examining how companies handle data they collect via the Web. TAGS: study, U.S. company, research company, policy, food

Offshoring: The next technology battlefields

May 7, 2004 Digital Agenda Rather than try to reverse the outsourcing wave, the best way for America to fend off foreign competition is to invent technologies. TAGS: R&D, microwave, offshoring, U.S. company, radar, U.S., America

Fiddling while Rome burned

September 6, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says corporate America needs a wake up call--in the worst way--about data security. TAGS: data security, U.S. company, security

Week in review: Washington wrangling

February 17, 2006 RSA Conference shares spotlight with politicians, who lashed out at tech giants for complying with Chinese censorship. TAGS: China, U.S. company, censorship, Week in review, RSA Security Inc., Washington, Internet company, Rep., Yahoo! Inc., Democrat, California, leader, Google Inc., U.S., conference, Microsoft Corp.

Proposed law targets tech-China cooperation

February 16, 2006 Legislation being readied by politician proposes criminalizing cooperation with governments of China, Iran, others. TAGS: China, cooperation, U.S. company, Cisco Systems Inc., politician, legislation, Iran, nation, government, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Is your boss monitoring your e-mail?

May 18, 2005 A quarter of employers have sacked workers for how they use their e-mail--and even for misuse of the office phone, a study shows. TAGS: employer, worker, monitoring, U.S. company, GPS, monitor, e-mail, keyboard, cell phone, video

PwC: Firms see mixed results in outsourcing

October 28, 2004 Survey of U.S. and European companies finds that less than half consider outsourcing financial functions to be cost effective. TAGS: outsourcing, PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, European company, outsource, survey, ROI, U.S. company, study, analysis, U.S.

Offshoring: Companies guarding 'secret sauce'

May 5, 2004 Digital Agenda Many U.S. tech businesses say they are adamant about keeping IP at home for now, even if they are considering some form of foreign outsourcing. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, outsource, intellectual property, outsourcing, Microsoft TechNet, BEA Systems Inc., U.S. company, information technology, U.S., security

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, U.S. company, information technology, staff, hiring, U.S.

Study finds dramatic loss of tech jobs

October 18, 2004 Third-quarter cuts in the tech sector shot up 60 percent from the previous quarter, an employment services company reports. TAGS: Challenger Gray & Christmas Inc., job cut, technology sector, U.S. company, hiring, information technology, pricing, technology company, U.S.

Qualcomm cell phone ban to take effect

August 7, 2007 Qualcomm loses latest battle to reverse the International Trade Commission's import ban on its technology, says it will continue the fight. TAGS: Qualcomm Inc., ban, Broadcom Corp., patent, W-CDMA, 3G network, U.S. company, operator, cell phone, EVDO, intellectual property, handset, decision, U.S.

Labor groups raise outsourcing privacy concerns

July 26, 2004 Canadian activists aim to block plans to contract out medical processing to U.S., point to Patriot Act's weak privacy protections. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, outsourcing, British Columbia, U.S. company, police, Canada, privacy, U.S., law, government
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