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Credit crunch turns techies to second jobs
News One techie feeling the pinch is Kirpal Sachdev, a Prince2 project manager who has taken on extra work through PeoplePerHour.com Sachdev said he has taken on "quite a few projects" over the past few months - including, most recently, an ecommerce... [22 Jul 2008]
LiveReorg Enables Large SAP Site to Maintain Critical SLAs
White Paper At PacifiCorp, a large power provider, SAP applications support the company's financials, materials management, work management, preventive maintenance, budgeting and planning, project forecasting, and HR/payroll systems. [03 Jul 2008]
The McCue Interview: Robin Dargue, Group CIO, Royal Mail
Comment Dargue explains: "So, for example, you need to upweight your project management skills, you need to upweight your architecting skills, you need to upweight your information security skills. Have we architected where we want to be and then as each... [11 Jun 2008]
Intel spurs Linux gadget development
News On Monday the chipmaker is launching its Mobile and Internet Linux Project website, which consolidates a number of new and existing Intel projects to improve the Linux kernel and other open source components. [17 Jul 2007]
Sunderland scoops £3.5m digital inclusion prize
News A project to help to reduce social exclusion through the use of technology has scooped £3.5m in a local government competition. Sunderland will be using its £3.5m prize to continue to expand its digital inclusion proposals - including doubling the... [14 Mar 2007]
Microsoft, Novell talk up technicalities
News In the area of document interoperability, Novell is participating in a Microsoft-sponsored open source project. In November, the two companies signed a wide-reaching pact to make Novell's Linux server software work well with Microsoft Windows... [13 Feb 2007]
Editor's Blog: A 30,000ft view of the CIO
Comment Tomorrow I should be getting out of the IPK gathering and going to see their work on a road-charging project. Fortunately, as some of our board members pointed out, those who want the latter - from a publication such as this or from one of the... [30 Jan 2007]
'Red light' warnings for government IT projects rise
News Just over a third of these (34 per cent) received a red light warning, recommending that remedial action be taken immediately if the project is to have any chance of being delivered successfully. And as the number of projects getting red lights has... [16 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Prince2
Cheat Sheet The principles also ensure that the project remains viable in terms of costs, business benefits and user requirements during its lifecycle by incorporating regular reviews of progress against the project plan. [07 Nov 2006]
Interview: The FBI's CIO
Comment When Zalmai Azmi took the job of the FBI's chief information officer (CIO) three years ago, he had a daunting task ahead of him: steering the agency's rocky computer modernisation project back on course. [17 Jul 2006]
US government funds open source bug hunt
News The project will expand an existing Coverity initiative that already provides Linux developers with regular bug data. In the effort, which the government agency calls the "Vulnerability Discovery and Remediation, Open Source Hardening Project... [11 Jan 2006]
Bridging the digital divide in Mumbai
The project also bisected the road to the school, so it has become impractical for most children here to attend on a regular basis, Shah said. Located east of the metropolis, the village is in the path of New Bombay, a massive construction project... [10 May 2005]
Debian developers call for more releases
The lack of a new stable release of Debian GNU/Linux since July 2002 is fuelling the campaigns of many candidates for the project's leadership position, with many pushing for a shorter and more regular release cycle to arrest user departures. [18 Mar 2005]
Windows for supercomputers by November
Cycle harvesting -- best exemplified by the SETI@Home project to scour radio telescope signals for extraterrestrial communication -- only is useful for about 10 percent of high-performance technical computing tasks, he added. [04 Mar 2005]
Windows for clusters due in autumn
News Cycle harvesting - best exemplified by the SETI@Home project to scour radio telescope signals for extraterrestrial communication - only is useful for about 10 per cent of high-performance technical computing tasks, he added. [04 Mar 2005]
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