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Rogue smartphone applications coupled with social engineering will be the undoing of corporate IT infrastructures, network security experts have warned.

Published in Security

Following controversy surrounding his proposal for a global ISP-led quarantine of infected PCs last year, Microsoft security chief Scott Charney told the cyber security community today he has adjusted his recommendations.

Published in Security
Australian teleworkers fare better than their American counterparts with employers here bankrolling the electronic devices needed to work from home.

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 03 July 2008 09:08

USA: Stingy employers are kidding themselves

American workers are being forced to buy their own mobile phones, PDAs and laptops because their employers feel there’s an unmeasurable amount of personal benefit in the use of such electronic gadgets.

Published in Enterprise Staff
IT workers are expected to reap up to 15% higher salaries next year on top of record increases already granted in the last 12 months, according to a new survey.

Published in Enterprise Staff
“Google Pittsburgh is looking for engineers with great aspirations”, says the advertisement. While only talented software developers and visionary computer scientists anxious to work on the next big thing in the new office need apply, the lack of suitable candidates may be an issue.

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 12 June 2008 08:31

Recruitment sites, the new malware playground

Recruitment sites are in the firing line of spammers and identity thieves, with a new attempt to compromise employers’ systems intercepted last week.

Published in Enterprise Staff
High interest rates and escalating fuel prices might be hurting some, but IT workers should be faring better than most. For the second time in as many weeks a national salary survey has pointed to IT as the lucky recipient of higher-than-inflation salary increases. Some prized jobs are even commanding 20% and 30% more money than a year ago.

Published in Enterprise Staff
IT workers have experienced the highest salary increases and lowest turnover of all other jobs in the past year. However, technology vacancy rates still plague companies. Is the skills shortage real after all?

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 22 May 2008 08:54

What do women want? An OFF button!

IT&T women have spoken. They love their jobs, want to stay in their fields and telecommute so they can manage work and family, but they need to separate work life from personal life to ensure they don’t go nuts.

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 15 May 2008 07:47

Creative IT people needed

IT workers should consider the advertising industry as an employment avenue, while ad agencies should welcome them with open arms, says a specialist digital recruiter.

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 08 May 2008 08:28

More women, more flexibility needed in IT

Women are an untapped, under-utilised and significantly overlooked source of IT talent, as they are in the wider workplace. That’s the conclusion of analysis of a recent study into workplace productivity.

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 01 May 2008 14:49

Workers find attraction in data centres

Australian companies are finally heeding the advice of IT vendors and implementing data recovery plans, pushing up demand for data centres and technical staff.

Published in People Moves
Thursday, 17 April 2008 12:44

Permanent jobs on the way up, says Peoplebank

Peoplebank’s $100 million purchase of Ambit is starting to pay off with the managing director, Leon Lau, forecasting strong future growth for the recruiter despite a softening economy.
Published in Enterprise Staff
Wednesday, 16 April 2008 17:32

Employers block Facebook at their peril

Companies seeking to attract young workers should think twice before limiting access to social networking sites during business hours, a new study says.

Published in Enterprise Staff
Thursday, 10 April 2008 09:13

Boom times for budding game developers

Australian game developers are counting their blessings after reporting an $8.5 million operating profit before tax for the year 2006-7, mostly due to export earnings.

Published in Enterprise Staff

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