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Want to boost your pay packet? Get yourself a bigger employer
News A spokeswoman for technology jobs site The IT Job Board said: "I think bigger organisations pay more because they have the resources and infrastructure to do so. Attention IT pros: the larger your employer, the more... [11 Sep 2009]
Apple's unspectacular launch: It's just a sign of maturity
News At Apple's press event, CEO Steve Jobs showed off what is essentially a modest facelift for iTunes. On Wednesday, Jobs told the audience that the ringtones would sell for $1.29 and they would be... [10 Sep 2009]
Photos: Steve Jobs takes the stage as iPods, iTunes and iPhone revamped
Photo But nothing excited the crowd like the return to the stage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, making his first public appearance since coming back from medical leave after receiving a liver transplant earlier this year. [10 Sep 2009]
iPod Touch, Nano get costume change and price drop
News Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes to the stage to demo the new camera and FM tuner-equipped iPod Nanos (photo credit: Stephen Shankland/CNET) While there were no tablet computers, or an updated version of the Apple TV (as... [10 Sep 2009]
Steve Jobs: Firmly back in the driving seat at Apple
News Though technically he returned to work two months ago, it was as the host of Wednesday's Apple music event that Steve Jobs publicly retook the reins of the company he founded. Jobs was the first person... [10 Sep 2009]
Douglas Coupland: "To say the machines have won over people, is like saying people won over people..."
Comment Through novels such as Microserfs, which charts the progress of Microsoft employees during the mid-1990s, and JPod, which tells a parallel tale of computer game developers in thrall to Google a decade later, he has consistently... [08 Sep 2009]
Minority Report: Why Apple was smart to OK 'iTunes killer'
Comment However, as Steve Jobs' musical hero Bob Dylan once sang, 'The Times They Are A-Changin''. Though Apple has rejected many iPhone apps that may threaten its business, it's approved a music service dubbed the 'iTunes killer'. [03 Sep 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Apple iPhone
Cheat Sheet Mobile apps were another thing Jobs and co didn't invent, but by linking up apps with a proven online content distribution business - the iTunes Store - Apple managed to get consumers interested in a big way by making... [02 Sep 2009]
IT graduates failing to make the business grade, say UK tech chiefs
News The majority of the jury said they believe universities are not producing IT graduates with the right skills for their businesses - bad news for graduates competing for the diminishing number of IT jobs. [02 Sep 2009]
Apple's Snow Leopard: Embracing the brave new multicore world
News Instead of stuffing Snow Leopard with immediately obvious new features, Apple is trying to adjust to the new reality in which processors can do many jobs simultaneously rather than one job fast. Apple began shipping Snow... [01 Sep 2009]
Complementary BI: The New Approach to Business Intelligence
White Paper Often some business users are serviced well, while many others continue to struggle to get access to the critical data they need to be effective in their jobs. The role of Business Intelligence (BI) to help organizations... [31 Aug 2009]
Novell Privileged User Manager: Securely Managing Super User Access
White Paper To mitigate these risks, Novell Privileged User Manager helps organizations control access to super user and root privileges by giving administrators controlled super user access that enables them to perform their jobs,... [30 Aug 2009]
Issues in Applying Data Mining to Grid Job Failure Detection and Diagnosis
White Paper As grid computation systems become larger and more complex, manually diagnosing failures in jobs becomes impractical. Recently, machine-learning techniques have been proposed to detect a variety of application failures... [29 Aug 2009]
Geostick: Print Service Provider Continues Its Digital Expansion With Two HP Indigo WS6000 Digital Presses
White Paper Geostick used the increased capacity of the HP Indigo WS6000 Digital Presses for medium-length runs that comprise about 80 percent of all label jobs. This resulted in continued migration of conventional... [28 Aug 2009]
Solution Boosts Field Services Work With Rich Data Access, Both Online and Offline
White Paper Supplying field service workers with the rich information they need to do their jobs - and with easy access to online information - is always a challenge, due to the fact that field work often occurs in places without... [28 Aug 2009]