Operating in a culture where arranged marriages are common, a U.S. -headquartered technology company is testing the idea of "arranged careers".
Australia is up to the off-shoring challenge, according to international software expert Dr Philip Lehman, despite statistics from the Australian Computer Society (ACS) predicting a loss of 4000 ICT jobs by 2009.
Even as the economy rebounds, information technology professionals face a new threat to their livelihoods.
According to Gartner Dataquest, IT outsourcing to workforces abroad is booming, and the sector is likely to grow further this year.
Recent analyst optimism for the IT services industry does not flow through into the sector's job market.
Aussie smartcard vendor ERG has decided to outsource to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and you can't help but think of the Qantas example.
Satyam Computer Services has taken a big step towards dispelling fears that foreigners will eventually takeover Australia's IT industry.
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Approximately 98 percent of respondents strongly welcome anti-outsourcing legislation, an IT Manager Australia survey revealed.
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Do women lack interest in IT, or is inadequate support and enduring stereotypes keeping them away?
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The exploding costs of fabrication facilities, combined with the technical hurdles of the next generation of chip design seem like unassailable hurdles for the microchip vendors and manufacturers.
Intrusion detection appears to have hit the bottom of its hype cycle with a particularly loud thud. Is there value beyond the hot air, and how can you make it work productively?
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