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Shutting down the office: silicon.com's WFH experiment

...the event is part of the Work Wise Week aimed at bringing flexible working practices to the 22 million people in the UK who still... Read more

20 May, 2011 by silicon.com staff
ICE-Drive 1.0.15

ICE-Drive 1.0.15

...office to access the information they want. This will create possibilities in flexible working from home or any other out-of-office location. Also ICE... Read more

14 May, 2012
SalaryBook - Time sheet - Pay and Time Tracker 2.1

SalaryBook - Time sheet - Pay and Time Tracker 2.1

...basis and who need a way to manage and keep track of flexible working hours and earnings.SalaryBook helps you see the big picture within... Read more

31 March, 2012
TimeOrg - Time Sheet 1.1.6

TimeOrg - Time Sheet 1.1.6

...many negative hours you have. It is very useful for employees with flexible working hours or contractors. Features:- User-friendly interface - Automatic work break calculation... Read more

19 March, 2012
Manage Projects More Efficiently Using Online Meetings

Manage Projects More Efficiently Using Online Meetings

...large conglomerate, projects are a part of your everyday work. Changing tasks, flexible working groups and the participation of external specialists are simply a fact... Read more

9 January, 2012
BT MobileXpress 1.0.3

BT MobileXpress 1.0.3

...aimed at global enterprises and organisations. It is a key component of flexible working, allowing employees, partners, contractors and customers to continue to work and... Read more

2 September, 2011
Home Office Day 1.1

Home Office Day 1.1

...we show possible savings for employees and companies.Environmental protection, transition to flexible working environments and job satisfaction are topics of fundamental relevance for us... Read more

30 August, 2011

Why your home could be the office of the future

Working gets flexible with Work Wise Week... Flexible working practices allow 1,800 employees to work out of Severn Trent... Read more

19 May, 2011 by Nick Heath
A Value Proposition for IT Security: Justifying the Investment in the Components of a Compliance Oriented Architecture

A Value Proposition for IT Security: Justifying the Investment in the Components of a Compliance Oriented Architecture

...issues help create more efficient business processes and motivate employees through more flexible working practices, sensitive data is becoming far more vulnerable, which concerns regulators... Read more

1 April, 2011
Motivating Your Staff For Better Performance 1.0

Motivating Your Staff For Better Performance 1.0

...practice good people motivation and management techniques. Lack of employment security and flexible working contracts have reduced the level of loyalty, so more emphasis needs... Read more

18 September, 2010
SmartList 4 w/ Alerts, Reports, Day Manager 2.0

SmartList 4 w/ Alerts, Reports, Day Manager 2.0

...Logic. SmartList features the innovative "Day Manager" that allows you to set flexible working hours for each day, then you can see how many items... Read more

25 August, 2010
JET OIL Adopts Microsoft Office 2010 in Order to Improve Its Internal Administration

JET OIL Adopts Microsoft Office 2010 in Order to Improve Its Internal Administration

...by modern technology. Microsoft Office 2010, combined with SharePoint Server, provides a flexible working environment which helps users increase their productivity and improve their level... Read more

1 August, 2010

The changing face of the workplace

...the way we work. For example, cloud computing is driving changes in flexible working. A case in point is business start-ups which are not... Read more

14 May, 2012

BYOD is no money-saver, says council's IT chief

...in the number of desks it provides, the introduction of hotdesking and flexible working.Local authorities hoping to introduce similar schemes should view it as... Read more

27 April, 2012 by Sade Laja

GCHQ bonuses aim to stop brain drain

...it seeks to make the overall package of pay, pension, leave and flexible working as competitive as possible, but added that it also needs to... Read more

4 January, 2012 by Sade Laja

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