marriage

Downturn means fewer outsourcing workers saying 'I do'

Comment It's got nothing to with high-value services or cost savings - but rather the marriage prospects of outsourcing workers. Employees are asking for salary raises and fancy job titles so they can snag better alliances in... [07 Oct 2009]

Google presses play on video ads

News The result is a marriage of the text ad format that Google has used to grow into a dominant internet company with the display ad style that others, such as Yahoo! Google sought to remind financial analysts on Wednesday... [10 Sep 2009]

Jaspersoft V3 and Infobright Brighthouse: A Ground-Breaking Marriage of Business Intelligence and Analytical Database Technology

White Paper The presenter of this webcast showcases the integration of the latest commercial open source BI technology from Jaspersoft with the high-performance, columnar, analytic data warehouse from Infobright. [01 Sep 2009]

India outsourcing workers stressed to the limit

Comment Along with health, the invariable casualty is family and relationships, says Baskar whose confidential counselling service sees a surfeit of 19- to 29-year-olds with issues like loneliness, relationship problems and... [25 Aug 2009]

The rules of outsourcing: 'I don't want to have a dog and bark myself'

News What are the rules of a successful IT outsourcing partnership? They're more simple than you might imagine and, as with any long term relationship, trust is key. Last month Groupe Aeroplan UK, which owns and manages the Nectar customer... [14 Aug 2009]

The Vertical Risk: Web-Delivered Malware Impact by Industry

White Paper Chief among the causative factors was the marriage of profit-motivated attackers to automated tools that streamline both the discovery and the compromise of vulnerable websites. The type and frequency of Web-delivered... [07 Aug 2009]

Open Source and Virtualization: Twin Trends to Drive Customer Value

White Paper While virtualization has been a major success delivered in a proprietary form, the marriage of virtualization and open source promises significant benefits well beyond today's virtualization achievements. [05 Aug 2009]

The Weekly Round-Up: 22.05.09

Round-Up Which is either a recipe for a long and happy marriage or a guaranteed one-way ticket to the divorce courts, depending on your perspective. Then we'll begin. Oh, what's that? You're not sitting comfortably at all, but... [22 May 2009]

The Instantly Responsive Enterprise: The Marriage of BPM and CEP

White Paper In this free white paper, learn how two proven but separate business process technologies, Business Process Management (BPM) and Complex Event Processing (CEP), can be merged to achieve better results and improved ROI. [18 Mar 2009]

ComputerWeekly - It's Sad When Friends Fall Out

White Paper However, the protestations that all is fine may well sound more like the dying days of a Hollywood marriage. For many years, two companies at opposite ends of the technology spectrum were best friends. [21 Feb 2009]

BBC's web TV project to "spawn a whole new industry"

News If you think about the marriage of linear digital broadcasting with the power and flexibility of the open internet, it's quite tantalising. Project Canvas, the broadcast industry initiative to establish a common IPTV... [19 Feb 2009]

Home Office to widen ID card grasp?

News Until now, only students and foreign nationals applying to stay in the UK on the basis of marriage have been obliged to have the biometric cards. The Home Office has made a formal request to Parliament to increase the... [13 Feb 2009]

ID cards: Rely on 'visual check' as biometrics unreadable

News Cards are being introduced for foreign students, at a cost of between £295 and £500 and for people seeking marriage visas at a cost between £395 and £595. The first UK ID cards will be of limited use for full biometric... [25 Nov 2008]

SAS CEO: "Teradata merger? They couldn't afford me"

News With Teradata's data warehousing platform and the SAS applications that sit around it, industry watchers think a merger between the two could be a marriage made in heaven. SAS CEO Dr Jim Goodnight has poured cold water... [03 Nov 2008]

One million ID cards every year from 2009

News The first foreign nationals to get the cards will be "people applying for a right to study in the UK" and "people applying for marriage visas" - the two categories that most frequently abuse their terms of residence,... [25 Sep 2008]

RSS Keep updated for stories matching marriage via RSS


Quick Sitemap Links: