Dell And Robert Half Technology Smoothly Transition To Standard
White Papers As a solution CYA deployed 1,932 Dell desktops with a launch team made up of a contract project manager from Robert Half Technology coordinating with Dell, two internal project managers as well as training and installation vendors.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
IT Professionals Face Tough Market
News A report released by IT professional outsourcing firm Robert Half Technology showed chief technology officers in US companies expect few changes in their IT workforce size next quarter. Companies remain hesitant to make major technology investments...
[November 26, 2002, 9:58]
Accenture Tool Helps Robert Half Win The War For Talent
White Papers The result of a team effort between Robert Half and Accenture, a strategic Internet application is helping Robert Half use technology to ease the job candidate identification process and, in turn, allow more time for focusing on the candidates.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Salary Outlook Remains Grim
News The starting salaries of US information technology workers are projected to fall an average of 1.6 percent next year, according to a new study by Robert Half Technology. While average starting salaries for most positions will remain little changed...
[November 7, 2003, 8:10]
CIOs 'still Cautious' About Hiring
News Chief information officers in the United States are still taking a "measured approach to hiring," according to a report released Thursday by staffing company Robert Half Technology. The net 6 percent gain in hiring plans is up one percentage point...
[August 27, 2004, 13:10]
Business Skills: The Key To Tech Success In 2005
News Phillips' employer just released the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Index and Skills Report, which shows some hiring optimism in 2005. That's the opinion of Terry Phillips, branch manager for Robert Half Technology's Columbus, OH marketplace, and...
[May 18, 2005, 13:10]
Hiring Isn't A 2003 CIO Resolution
News That 8 percent net increase is unchanged from the last quarter of 2002, according to Robert Half Technology's numbers. And he's apparently not alone: 86 percent of chief information officers in the US don't expect any staffing changes in the first...
[January 6, 2003, 12:22]
Comdex '99: Notebooks To Get More Juice
News A succeeding version of the same chip, due later in the first quarter, will run at 650MHz on AC power and 500MHz on battery power, said Robert Jecmen, vice president and general manager of Intel's Mobile and Handheld Products Group.
[November 18, 1999, 9:33]
Tech Pros: Cyberbomb Is Ready To Go Off
News The results are not encouraging," said Robert Holleyman, president and chief executive of the BSA. Almost half of information technology professionals believe there will be a major Internet attack on US businesses in the next year, an event for...
[July 25, 2002, 8:19]
Will Cheaper-chips Help Intel Dominate Wi-Fi?
News As standards start to converge, a lot of aspects of the technology become more commoditised," added Robert Enochs, product marketing manager at IBM. In fact, the relatively large number of variables in wireless communication will likely prevent any...
[March 14, 2003, 12:08]
Commerce One President Heads To AOL
News Commerce One president Robert Kimmitt is stepping down to take a position at AOL Time Warner, according to company officials. See techTrader for the latest technology business news. Kimmitt, who has been with Commerce One for nearly a year and a...
[June 19, 2001, 10:55]
IT Workers In US 'less Anxious' About Job Market
News A separate study from staffing company Robert Half Technology recently found that chief information officers in the United States are still taking a measured approach to hiring. Information technology workers' confidence in the job market -- and in...
[September 2, 2004, 9:50]
Microsoft's Late For A Server Date?
News If there have been any major releases of a Windows operating system that have shipped on time, I am not aware of them," said Robert Francis Group analyst Michael Dortch. Any information technology executive with more than four months' experience...
[May 1, 2001, 8:56]
Vint Cerf: Launching An Interplanetary Web
News In 1997, both he and scientific partner Robert E. The senior vice president for Internet architecture and technology at telecommunications company WorldCom is working on a proposal to create a network of Internets to facilitate communication...
[June 21, 2001, 10:21]
Talk For Techies: The .Net Show
News That's essentially what you get with MSDN Online's The .Net Show, a Webcast series hosted by Robert Hess that features the people responsible for the .Net Framework talking about various aspects of the platform.
[January 8, 2003, 9:34]
Chips Are Down For Intel
News Layoffs are not being imposed at this time, Intel spokesman Robert Manetta said in regards to the memo, but the company hopes to cut back on overall headcount through attrition and strong limits on hiring.
[February 21, 2001, 7:40]
US Report: Music To Be Distributed Online
News GoodNoise, based in California was formed early this year by Hoffman and Robert Kohn, both veterans of encryption technology company Pretty Good Privacy. GoodNoise plans to sell single tracks for 95 cents (58p) a pop, or $8.95 (£5.45) for an album...
[June 30, 1998, 14:52]
Euro Satellite Navigation Takes To The Skies
News Professor David Begg, director of the Centre for Transport Policy at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen said: "Galileo is not just desirable from a transport policy perspective but essential. While satellite positioning technology is now...
[July 27, 2006, 12:10]
Webvan Bags HomeGrocer
News The combined companies are expected to have revenue of $300m to $325m in 2000, and revenue of $1.1bn to $1.2bn in 2001, said Robert Swan, Webvan Chief Financial Officer. It will take six to nine months from the closing date to integrate the...
[June 26, 2000, 15:11]
E-grocers Make Another Go At Home Delivery
News With only 25 percent of online grocery buyers placing orders more than once a month, online-only plays were destined to crash and burn," said Forrester Research analyst Robert Rubin. We've got the advantage of Tesco's technology expertise and we're...
[February 5, 2002, 6:40]

