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Washington Times amongst newspapers putting semantic technologies to work with help from Inform Technologies
New York-based Inform Technologies issued a press release earlier this week, reporting the success of their recent partnership with the Washington Times on a major website redesign. Having spoken...
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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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HP cuts 27,000 jobs, to plow savings into R&D
HP will cut jobs and expand its recent R&D bets in services, software and hardware.
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UK government staff caught snooping on citizen data
What a surprise: the U.K. government was forced to reveal under Freedom of Information laws more than 1,000 civil servants have 'snooped' on British citizens' private data.
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Oxford University IT staff 'somewhat overwhelmed by Mac malware'
In a pair of candid blog posts, a member of Oxford's network security staff says the Flashback malware episode is the worst they've seen since the Blaster worm of 2003. And Apple is "making...
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Containerize your datacenter staff
And you thought datacenter containers were just for equipment...
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Skype hires 400 staff in Europe expansion plans
Skype is to hire 400 people between London and Stockholm, as the Microsoft-owned company seeks to expand its presence in the UK and Europe.
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SecondMarket lays off 10% of staff due to Facebook IPO
SecondMarket has laid off 10 percent of its staff, or about 15 employees. The company announced the cuts after Facebook halted trading of its shares on secondary markets in advance of its IPO.
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Rhapsody unloads tablet app, pushes original editorial content
Rhapsody extends new support to its Android tablet-toting customers as well as a more original editorial content as it tries to stand out from a heavily crowded field of competitors.
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Photographer bullied by over zealous Kingdom Security staff
Kingdom Security staff become abusive to a photographer taking photos of the Golden Wonder factory and create a Twitter storm.
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Atos intends to drive staff to 'inbox zero' by 2013
Atos to adopt social business practices and tools, implementing a 'zero email' policy to stop staff from sending unnecessary emails to each other
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Facebook adds former White House Chief of Staff to board
Erskine Bowles, former White House Chief of Staff and president emeritus of the University of North Carolina (UNC), has joined Facebook's board of directors.
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IT manager jobs to staff jobs in move to the Cloud
The ratio of IT managers to staff positions is expected to grow as organizations adopt cloud platforms, according to research from Computer Economics.
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Report: MySpace to cut half of its staff this week
MySpace - once the site that was synonymous with online social networking - is expected to shed more than half of its staff tomorrow, another sign that the end is near. Liz Gannes over at All...
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Best Buy's editorial role -- is it a best move?
Best Buy and other companies are launching their own media channels but is this the best move?
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Gallery: How universities spy on student (and staff) email
Universities can spy on their students and staff, just as organisations can spy on their employees, by using in-built features into their in-house or cloud hosted email products. Want to see how?
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How universities spy on student (and staff) email
Exploring how email administrators can spy on the inboxes of their organisation's employees or university's staff and students.
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Study: IT budgets up; CIOs worry more about globalization
According to a new survey by the Society for Information Management, CIOs, CTOs and senior IT executives say their companies and departments are pulling out of the recent economic slump, but are...
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How GlaxoSmithKline empowered IT staff to dramatic savings in PC energy costs
How is GlaxoSmithKline empowering staff to drive innovation? Doug Washburn identifies another corporate HERO.
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Xerox software urges your staff to print smarter
There's a free new green-printing software application out from Xerox that works with its ColorQube 9200 series multifunction printers. The app, called Xerox Print Advisor, works by reminding...
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