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Podcast: The Weekly Round-Up 25.05.07
Round-Up Podcast The team gets lonely working from home and discusses iPods for civil servants and Google taking over the world in this week's silicon.com Weekly Round-Up podcast. [24 May 2007]
Lawyers warn of working from home pitfalls
News Before unchaining staff from office desks and sending them off to work from home (WFH) there are a variety of potential pitfalls and precautions employers need to be aware of, lawyers have warned. The practicalities of... [24 May 2007]
CIO Essentials: DIY IT, virtualisation and WFH
News Ever wondered what CIOs are reading on silicon.com? Our CIO Essentials feature puts you in the picture. Each week a leading IT chief picks his or her top stories from the past week and explains why they matter. [22 May 2007]
Top 10 tips for working from home
News To mark National Work from Home (WFH) Day last Friday, the entire silicon.com editorial team decided to give the office a wide berth. If you regularly carry your laptop back and forth from the office, get hold of a spare... [21 May 2007]
The great working from home experiment
News In the office a quick call to tech support would have solved the problem but WFH means Sylvia will have to wait til next week to get her laptop set up. WFH also means many members of the team choose to... [21 May 2007]
Leader: What can we learn from working at home?
Leader National Working From Home Day - today - is nearly over for 2007 but it will be interesting to see what legacy it leaves. Given every day seems to be 'national this, that or the other day' - from non-smoking to wearing jeans to work -... [18 May 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: There's no workplace like home
Comment A study out this week from Oxford University shows that flexible working and working from home (WFH for the uninitiated) is one way to help cut carbon emissions. And for all the bosses out there tut-tutting at the... [17 May 2007]
AA sends call centre workers home
News BT information about teleworking can be found at http://www.wfh.co.uk The Automobile Association (AA) and BT have heralded the success of a virtual call centre trial that has been running for the past year. [25 Jan 1999]