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New community czar at Microsoft

June 15, 2006 Harvard teacher will direct company's community investment programs and digital-divide, technology-training initiatives. TAGS: workforce, community, Microsoft Corp.

HP France employees strike over job cuts

September 19, 2005 Protesting planned job cuts, half of HP's workforce in France answers a call to strike. About 2,000 people in all stay off the job. TAGS: job cut, workforce, HP

Cisco aims for mobility in workforces

May 22, 2007 Networking company announces new products aimed at bringing mobility to businesses' workers and customers. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., mobility, workforce, worker, mobile device, health care, wireless network, Wi-Fi

Getting real about data security legislation

October 19, 2005 Vontu CEO Joseph Ansanelli says new laws targeting data theft need to focus on insider threats as well as attacks from outsiders. TAGS: data security, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, workforce, HIPAA, breach, legislation, identity theft, corporation, compliance, law, threat, bank

HP to announce restructuring Tuesday

July 18, 2005 About 15,000 expected to lose their jobs as part of effort to bring costs more in line with its competitors. TAGS: Mark Hurd, restructuring plan, workforce, HP, information technology, CEO, Dell

Analysts expect massive HP layoffs

May 20, 2005 Thousands of jobs are projected to be cut after new chief Mark Hurd weighs in on earnings. TAGS: job cut, Mark Hurd, layoff, earnings, cut, workforce, imaging, printing, HP, CEO, IBM Corp., Dell, server

Must employers really pay to play?

October 25, 2007 Authoria CEO Tod Loofbourrow writes that with the U.S. in the middle of a talent crisis, too many companies are being tempted to overpay. TAGS: Authoria, career development, compensation, talent, workforce, employer, career, U.S., CEO

HP hires former Dell exec for CIO post

July 11, 2005 Randy Mott takes over from Gilles Bouchard as HP splits its global operations and IT departments. TAGS: CIO, workforce, supply chain, Mark Hurd, information technology, HP, Dell, executive vice president, exec, imaging, printing, server, PC

American workers: Lazy or creative?

September 5, 2005 Salary.com's Bill Coleman sees value in Web surfing and other time "wasting" activities at work. TAGS: Salary.com, women, Human Resources, worker, workforce, men, activity, survey

Microsoft memo: 'New world of work'

May 19, 2005 The software giant says information workers are working too hard to get the information they want. TAGS: workforce, innovation, Microsoft Corp.

The coming choice in wireless for CIOs

January 17, 2008 With more wireless "walled gardens" coming down, CIOs can finally recast their mobile enterprise infrastructures, FirstHand's David Hattey says. TAGS: CIO, mobile device, enterprise, workforce, announcement, supplier, mobility, Verizon Communications, Verizon Wireless, Apple iPhone, functionality, Wi-Fi, Apple Computer, information technology

India faces offshore IT skills crisis by 2010

December 14, 2005 Focus on skills and quality of workforce; physical infrastructure also needs "immediate attention," says report. TAGS: offshore outsourcing, offshore, India, BPO, information technology, infrastructure, workforce, skill, attention

Good Technology trims sales staff

September 13, 2005 Citing new relationships with carriers, mobile-software maker lays off 5 percent of its workforce. TAGS: Good Technology Inc., sales force, layoff, Sprint Nextel, Austin, workforce, carrier, Cingular Wireless, California, e-mail

HP to slash approximately 15,000 jobs

July 17, 2005 IT, sales and services are among areas to be hit hard, though the sweeping cuts will be felt throughout the company, a source says. TAGS: Mark Hurd, layoff, R&D, workforce, enterprise server, cut, HP, information technology, CEO

Week in review: On Microsoft's mind

May 2, 2008 Tech world waits for word on Yahoo, while Microsoft grapples with software challenges. Also: Net music on the court docket, and how green is our Valley? TAGS: cash register, Yahoo! Inc., shareholder, Week in review, workforce, Steve Ballmer, glitch, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, operating system

Coder group: H-1Bs behind women's decline in IT

June 27, 2005 A programmers' advocacy group offers its own take on a workplace diversity report by an industry organization. TAGS: H-1B, temporary worker, women, workforce, information technology worker, information technology, worker, percentage, America, U.S.

After shakeup, Jobster goes to work

July 25, 2007 Following a major restructuring of the online job site, CEO Jason Goldberg says his company is poised for success. TAGS: Jason Goldberg, restructuring, employer, talent, workforce, recruiting, enterprise, Facebook, success

Dell's third-quarter earnings slip

October 31, 2005 The company blames U.S. consumer and U.K. businesses and faulty components. TAGS: earnings, Dell Optiplex, shipment, Dell, workforce, manufacturing, component, U.K., U.S., PC, HP

Senate bill gives Americans preference for tech jobs

April 3, 2007 Concerns about abuse of H-1B visas have prompted bipartisan proposal that would place restrictions on companies making foreign hires. TAGS: H-1B, foreigner, employer, hiring, workforce, cap, worker, proposal, U.S.
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