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Cash won't cut it: Time to get creative in attracting skilled workers
Comment Part of the answer, thinks Pink, could be the Results Oriented Work Environment (Rowe), a system pioneered by US retailer Best Buy and now being used successfully by around a dozen organisations across the pond. [13 Oct 2009]
Twitter secures "significant round" of funding
News Rowe Price, and existing investors, Institutional Venture Partners, Spark Capital, and Benchmark Capital. It seems Twitter's megacash infusion is real. CEO Evan Williams confirmed on the company blog on Friday that... [28 Sep 2009]
Abraham Harrison Manages a Successful Virtual Business Using Google Apps Premier Edition
White Paper Rowe Price. Abraham Harrison specializes in everything from blogger outreach to influencer identification, brand protection and social media consulting for clients like Friendster, Deutsche Telekom and T. [23 Jun 2009]
Barts hospital virus: "Entirely avoidable"
News Deficiencies in operational processes were in part to blame for the infection, according to IT consultant Tony Rowe, who undertook the independent review for the trust into why the virus was able to penetrate its systems. [30 Jan 2009]
Play.com purchasing system boosted bumper Christmas
News Speaking to silicon.com, the company's MD Stuart Rowe said the purchasing system, supplied by Wax Digital and implemented in August, has not only rationalised the diverse purchasing arrangements for the site's... [27 Jan 2009]
Only CIOs can put a stop to sloppy telecoms
News David Rowe, boss of the ISP recently acquired by BSkyB, said the rash of new entrants into the market and the controversy that surrounded them, has left enterprises somewhat jaded with suppliers. According to... [09 Feb 2007]
3Com Case Study: T. Rowe Price
White Paper Rowe Price, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is an investment management firm offering individuals and institutions around the world investment management guidance and expertise. Rowe Price has... [20 Oct 2006]
Will IP unify communications?
Comment Paul Rowe, IP telephony product and solutions manager at Nortel, says: "It reduces delay, telephony tag, voicemail jail. Nortel's Rowe describes the UK as being "a very good and experienced market" when... [18 Feb 2005]
Broadband to get cheaper?
News David Rowe, chief executive of Easynet, said: "These price reductions are good news, another step on the road to affordable next generation broadband services in the UK. The UK broadband market could become more... [20 Dec 2004]
Easynet takes on BT in wholesale broadband
News David Rowe, Easynet CEO, said: "You can take it for granted that we wouldn't announce this if we didn't have customers ready. Rowe has high hopes that the regulatory barriers to allowing Easynet to offer... [13 Dec 2004]
Excel finally gets registered
News In January, Microsoft caused a dust up after demanding that Canadian teenager Mike Rowe transfer control of the domain name MikeRoweSoft.com to the company in exchange for $10. After taking his story to the media,... [12 Nov 2004]
Nokia releases invisible Bluetooth hack fix
News Mark Rowe, an IT security consultant at Pentest, which was one of the companies that first discovered the problem, said more people are learning how to carry out bluesnarfing and similar attacks; and because the upgrade... [23 Jul 2004]
IBM preaches speech's arrival
News Rowe Price Group has seen a 10 per cent increase in resolved calls to its automated help desk, since switching from push button navigation, he added. The moment for speech has finally arrived, according to IBM, thanks to... [29 Mar 2004]
Easynet pays £26.2m for Dutch broadband firm
News The CEO, David Rowe, has said that we're a mean buyer". UK broadband company Easynet today said it is to pay £26.2m for Dutch business-broadband firm Novaxess Beheer and is placing 6.35 million new shares to help pay for... [16 Mar 2004]
Bluetooth phone hacking tools 'spreading quickly'
News We have been contacted by a number of security researchers that have worked out how to do it themselves without any help from us," Rowe said. Mark Rowe, consultant at security company Pentest, told... [17 Feb 2004]