By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Ford is opening an innovation centre in east London to tap into the London tech scene …read more Source:: Careers
Category: IT Management
IT Management
All right, NOW can we replace the hardware?
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•By Sharky This IT support pilot fish has been sent out to customer sites countless times at the behest of outsourced support people who probably need to get out of their cubes a little more often. “I have had the four- or five-hour chat sessions several times on many jobs, usually because they keep sending…
Nordic CIO interview: Juha Penttilä, Valio
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) CIO at Finnish dairy company is trying to make its IT department proactive rather than just fixing problems …read more Source:: Careers
London Tech Week: Brexit won’t harm London tech sector, says city’s mayor
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) London mayor Sadiq Khan opens London Tech Week and says Brexit will not hold back the city’s growing tech sector …read more Source:: Careers
Slack: Tech industry stereotyping risks scaring off junior engineering talent
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Slack software engineer, Carly Robinson, says technology firms need to build empathetic and inclusive working environments to retain junior talent …read more Source:: Careers
Best Places by the numbers: Top 10 rankings and more
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•By Valerie Potter Computerworld‘s annual Best Places to Work in IT list showcases the top 100 U.S. workplaces for technology professionals. Here we’ve gathered some highlights from the 2017 report. On the employer side, we list the top 10 organizations for benefits and other categories, as well as average IT bonuses, training budgets and more…
How we chose the Best Places to Work in IT 2017
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•By Mari Keefe, Tracy Mayor For the 24th year in a row, Computerworld conducted a survey to identify the 100 best places to work for IT professionals. Data on these top organizations is sorted by size: Small organizations have fewer than 1,000 U.S. employees; midsize companies have between 1,000 and 4,999 U.S. employees; and large…
Read Computerworld’s June/July digital magazine!
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•By Computerworld Staff and Contributors Download the latest edition of the Computerworld Digital Magazine! To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here (Insider Story) …read more Source:: IT Management
The No. 1 midsize place to work in IT: Ultimate Software
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•By Beth Stackpole Fresh out of college, Jason Ruggles joined Ultimate Software in internal applications support, figuring he’d take a couple of years to learn the ropes and then move on to his next gig. Fifteen years later, after multiple promotions, marriage to a woman who still works across the hall, and the birth of…
Welcome newcomers! Meet the 19 organizations new to the Best Places ranks
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•By Tracy Mayor, Mary K. Pratt Welcome to the clubImage by Health Catalyst Some are small and nimble, barely out of startup phase. Others are large and well-established in their fields. Whatever their size, specialty or location, these 19 organizations, presented in alphabetical order, are debuting on our Best Places to Work in IT list…