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Five dirty truths about clean technology

July 19, 2007 Venture capitalist Kirk Washington cautions that achieving eco-excellence in the 21st century won't be fast or easy. TAGS: emission, hydrogen, truth, energy, efficiency, generation, information technology, America

Is a national 'e-cycling' solution possible?

June 21, 2007 Electronics exec Matt Flanigan says current state-by-state approach is piecemeal and random with neither rhyme nor reason. TAGS: proposal, electronics, TV, equipment, information technology, retailer, America

Bush's tech budget favors Homeland Security Dept.

February 23, 2006 If Congress approves proposal, agency spending would jump 21 percent--and funding for NASA, education would shrink. TAGS: allotment, IT-spending, homeland security, cut, proposal, president, information technology, department, agency, America

Tech panel sees IT jobs returning to U.S.

October 22, 2003 The loss of U.S. jobs due to a shift of information technology work overseas maybe be painful for American workers now, but the discomfort is temporary, a panel concludes. TAGS: worker, information technology, Borland Software Corp., Stanford, U.S., intellectual property, America

Outsourcing to Oklahoma?

January 14, 2005 IT services firm Ciber aims to create 200 jobs in Oklahoma City as part of a plan to open several low-cost "made in America" centers. TAGS: Oklahoma, outsourcing, information technology, America, U.S.

Study: Meager recovery for IT job market

September 8, 2004 IT employment in the United States rose 2 percent in the first quarter, but demand for IT workers continues to drop. TAGS: information technology worker, offshoring, hiring, information technology, U.S., America, worker

Vision Series: Computers replace petri dishes

June 2, 2003 One of five industries in the throes of a tech metamorphosis, the life sciences field is hoping information technology can help it deal with an explosion of data and a rush for new pharmaceuticals. TAGS: life science, pharmaceutical company, drug company, information technology, IBM Corp., R&D, vision, America, Oracle Corp., Intel, HP

Offshore outsourcing satisfaction drops

June 8, 2005 Number of satisfied buyers falls by 18 percent, while the number of premature terminations doubles, a study finds. TAGS: DiamondCluster International Inc., offshore outsourcing, outsourcing, offshoring, buyer, software engineering, information technology, America, worker, U.S., survey, China

Study finds too few women and minorities in tech

June 22, 2005 The percentage of women in IT has fallen sharply since 1996, says report. Hispanics, blacks underrepresented. TAGS: work force, women, minority, percentage, information technology, science, computer science, America, president, U.S.

SAP chief tells European tech companies to wake up

March 10, 2005 Kagermann calls on Germans, others to break its technological dependency on America through greater investment, innovation. TAGS: Henning Kagermann, embedded system, SAP AG, innovation, Germany, Europe, European Union, investment, America, information technology, U.S., CEO

Labor group: Techies less optimistic

September 1, 2005 Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs. TAGS: information technology worker, study, worker, America, survey, health care, U.S., Gartner Inc., information technology, health

Study: 400,000 IT jobs lost since 2001

September 14, 2004 Nearly half of those jobs disappeared after the recession's official end, with San Francisco and Boston being hit the hardest. TAGS: employment, recession, information technology worker, study, region, offshoring, information technology, Chicago, Boston, Dallas, recovery, San Francisco, worker, San Jose, America, U.S.

Going after the bigger insider threats

September 20, 2006 Eric J. Sinrod says new data debunks the notion that fired and disgruntled employees pose the greatest security risks. TAGS: IT professional, data security, leadership, risk, America, information technology, training, security

Answering Bush's competition challenge

February 1, 2006 The State of the Union speech throws down the gauntlet, and Cisco CEO John Chambers says America must respond with alacrity. TAGS: Governor, e-health, health care, competitiveness, electronic health record, Cisco Systems Inc., Hurricane Katrina, education, health, America, president, information technology, idea, U.S.

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, women, temporary worker, worker, workforce, information technology worker, information technology, percentage, U.S., America

Made in lower-cost America

February 8, 2005 Communities outside traditional tech centers are getting IT operations as U.S. firms offer low-cost domestic alternatives to offshoring. TAGS: Arkansas, homeshoring, Idaho, Silicon Valley, Boston, North Carolina, university, Austin, information technology, community, venture capital, city, America, U.S., California

IT workers resist overseas outsourcing

February 11, 2004 A study sponsored by a union group finds that U.S. information technology workers are becoming a political force motivated by the flight of jobs overseas. TAGS: information technology worker, H-1B, respondent, L-1, legislation, survey, study, worker, U.S. company, outsourcing, America, leader, programming, U.S., information technology

Cybersecurity and the question of leadership

November 18, 2004 The success of the cybersecurity czar is more about the exercise of leadership than anything else, CompTIA policy chief Roger Cochetti says. TAGS: cybersecurity, Richard Clarke, Amit Yoran, leadership, nation, America, leader, information technology

America's most digital cities? Think Sun Belt

November 30, 2006 Center for Digital Government study looks at which regions are doing the most to enhance local technology. The list might surprise you. TAGS: municipality, city, Virginia, resident, region, Colorado, Sun Microsystems Inc., category, Florida, government, America, information technology, California

Week ahead: CeBit lite takes to NY

May 23, 2004 The slimmed-down version of the German technology trade show sets up in New York this coming week. Plus: Developers, developers, developers at Microsoft's TechEd. TAGS: CeBit, TechEd, IT administrator, New York, TiVo Inc., Steve Ballmer, San Diego, trade show, conference, Palm Inc., event, developer, America, training, speakers, information technology
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