Hoping to quell uproar, Yahoo downplays impact of telecommuting ban
Yahoo is trying to quell the furor that arose in the wake of its decision to call telecommuters back into the office.
Yahoo is trying to quell the furor that arose in the wake of its decision to call telecommuters back into the office.
Demand for information security experts in the United States is outstripping the available supply by a widening margin, according to a pair of recently-released reports.
After creating a ruckus for calling all of its telecommuters back into the office, Yahoo is trying to quell some of the furor.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is reportedly tossing conventional business thought aside and calling in telecommuters.
These days, free advice can be found everywhere, from your various social networks to your favorite advice column. But truly valuable advice typically comes from your peers or people who've made it to a career or life position that you'd like to get to someday.
Showing what can happen when companies don't periodically review network logs, a software developer working for a large U.S. critical infrastructure company hired a Chinese firm to do his job so he could spend time surfing Reddit and watching cat videos.
The next exam for IEEE wireless engineering certification will start in April, and registration is now open.
General Motors CIO Randy Mott Thursday said the automaker plans to have the "best jobs in the IT industry" at its four "IT Innovation Centers" in the U.S. At the same time, Mott criticized Hewlett-Packard's move to contest GM's hiring of some HP IT managers to work at the centers.
Employers in Illinois and California cannot ask for usernames and passwords to the personal social media accounts of employees and job seekers under laws that took effect on Jan. 1.
Hewlett-Packard's reduced its workforce last year by 17,800 employees, more than half-way to its restructuring goal.
Nearly twice as many CIOs are planning to expand their IT departments in the coming quarter than were three months ago, according to Robert Half Technology.
IT departments don't live up to business-driving potential.
Health care provider Kaiser Permanente has begun hiring about 500 IT professionals to staff its new information technology campus in Englewood, Colo.
Citigroup is cutting 11,000 jobs, many in IT, as part of a restructuring announced Wednesday.
Tapping an outsider can bring fresh perspective and experience to the CIO's office, but it also can have a negative effect on companies' efforts to develop IT management talent internally