As Crucial as Coffee: Web Surfing at Work
A new study of Web surfing behaviors at work finds that on any given day, an employee might check out porn, fall for a phishing
A new study of Web surfing behaviors at work finds that on any given day, an employee might check out porn, fall for a phishing
While summer is almost upon us, there’s never a worry over good or bad weather when it comes to clients heading out for some Web
Seventy-five percent of the college participants in IBM’s “Master the Mainframe” competition, which ended Dec. 31, 2005, had never logged onto a mainframe before the
A poster on Ask Slashdot on May 8 requested advice on how to reduce or turn down requests for technical support requests, especially from users
A recent research report by Foote Partners, a New Canaan, Conn.-based management consultancy firm, found that noncertified IT skills have been growing in value at
U.S. high-tech employment increased 1 percent in 2005, bringing the nationwide total to 5.6 million, with the greatest gains in the electronic manufacturing, software, and