it degrees in news
The Geek: may he rest in peace...
News Over 70 per cent of people with degrees use the web, but only one in 10 with no qualifications have got the online habit. Net users are more sociable, more community minded, better educated, more trusting and more... [26 Nov 2001]
Top internet exec among victims of terrorist attacks
News Lewin held undergraduate computer engineering degrees from Technion University in Israel, and was studying for a PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the prestigious university that produced the... [12 Sep 2001]
Nice legs, shame about the routers
News Wearing a pair of Bermuda shorts he announced that thermostats at the company's sun-drenched Silicon Valley offices will be fixed at 78 degrees. Networking giant Cisco has recently allowed employees to wear shorts to... [30 Jul 2001]
Breakdown prejudice and crack the skills crisis
News Speaking on silicon.com's Behind the Headlines programme, Ian Lynch, director of the Butler Group, said: "There is a problem in terms of the degrees they do at university and even the subjects they have done well in at... [16 Mar 2001]
Germans set salary standards for IT graduates
News Last year, between 6,000 and 7,000 students graduated from university in Germany with IT-related degrees. Salaries within the sector are also growing faster than any other sector - reflecting the need to... [22 Feb 2001]
Employers under the illusion new recruits must be 'ready made'
News Carayol said that research uncovered by Voodoo showed that there is simply not enough people going through academic institutes, studying technology degrees and not enough role models. The IT skills... [19 Jan 2001]
Microsoft hack update: Damage limitation underway
News According to the report, Microsoft then monitored the intruder for two days as he or she created new accounts with varying degrees of access to the network. However, the software giant has admitted the hacker "may have... [30 Oct 2000]
US computers get hot under the collar
News Engineers voicing their concerns online blamed the electricity outages on increased demand, as companies turned up their air conditioning to cope with temperatures of over 103 degrees Fahrenheit (F). However,... [09 Jul 1999]
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