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...theconnor did: theconnor: Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose and hating the work. timmylevad: @theconnor Who is the hiring manager. I'm sure they would... http://www.computerweekly.com/galleries/235693-1/How-to-tweet-yourself-out-of-a-job-before-your-first-day.htm
...and before that IT Vice President for BP. Last month the Daily Mail reported that the employment of Mike Mackay as CIO...comes under the auspices of the Ministry of Justice. The Daily Mail's article attracted 114 comments. Christine... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/09/government-cios-can-out-earn-p.html
Risk Management The Daily Dose: Security SaaS struts its stuff Editor's note: Information security expert Chris Wysopal, co-founder and chief... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/02/06/221657/the-daily-dose-security-saas-struts-its-stuff.htm
...Hursley, near Winchester. According to a report in the Daily Echo, Sandra Gidley said IBM should be blacklisted over...caused a backlash from thousands of staff. Gidley told the Daily Echo she had written to the government, asking them to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/10/238551/MP-Gidley-calls-for-government-to-blacklist-IBM.htm
...scale of the Met Office's achievements tend to be overshadowed by the fact that it has yet to achieve perfection. Why, the Daily Mail asked, does the Met Office still get the weather forecasts wrong? If the Met Office is to achieve 100% accuracy... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/27/238307/case-study-how-the-met-office-supercomputer-offsets-its-carbon.htm
...demonstration, it should be done in front of a group of qualified observers, rather than a journalist. The involvement of the Daily Mail suggests a publicity stunt. I don't doubt that Adam has discovered some vulnerabilities. However in the absence... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/david_lacey/2009/08/who_can_you_believe.html
...study that has evidence that heavy mobile users have a higher risk of developing brain tumours later in life, reports the Daily Telegraph. The results of the £20m study are expected to be published. Elisabeth Cardis, who heads the report... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/26/238287/Mobile-phones-cause-brain-cancer-says-World-Health.htm
...com « So much for the rule of law? | Main | Palm Pre Phone Home » Has the ID Card been hacked? Last week the Daily Mail published a feature piece in which it claimed that security expert Adam Laurie had managed to hack an ID Card in... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/the-data-trust-blog/2009/08/has-the-id-card-been-hacked.html
...businesses identify where they can save money by moving workloads onto the zIIP. The calculator is designed to compute the daily and annual savings in dollars and MIPS capacity that can occur by exploiting the zIIP specialty engine. DataDirect... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/07/236797/tco-calculator-saves-mainframe-mips.htm
...negotiations, and so on. Where next after a project management role? Stay as a project manager - many people love the daily buzz of the job. Take on larger projects. Programme management (managing a number of projects that form a bigger... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/witsend/2009/06/journey-through-a-career-in-project-management-in-it-services-w-tech.html

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...Council Featured Publication The Daily Office Connecting with OSL News Feeds Awards The Daily Office: Hours for Daily Prayer...included in the published volumes of the Daily Office, plus reference material... http://www.saint-luke.org/dlyoffice.html
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