Stress the Silent Killer
Downloads Yes STRESS is the Silent Killer. No, in fact the jury is still out as to the statistics on just how much of a risk factor for heart disease stress can be. Interestingly, the medical community does know that stress contributes to buildup up plaque...
[April 5, 2005, 8:00]
Stress and the BOSS are out to get you
News It seems there is a syndrome for everything these days and IT is no exception as a survey published Thursday claims 71 percent of IT managers are suffering from BOSS (Brown Out Stress Syndrome). Brown Outs produce high levels of stress because they...
[May 25, 2000, 8:05]
Stress Toy
Downloads Then take a spin with Stress Toy. Stress Toy comes with seven different boards. Stress Toy combines the accelerometer and 3D technologies of your iPhone to provide an entertaining interactive experience.
[August 12, 2008, 8:00]
Stress the Silent Killer
Downloads Yes STRESS is the Silent Killer. No, in fact the jury is still out as to the statistics on just how much of a risk factor for heart disease stress can be. Interestingly, the medical community does know that stress contributes to buildup up plaque...
[March 29, 2005, 8:00]
Microsoft Web Application Stress Tool
Downloads Microsoft Web Application Stress is a simulation tool that is designed to realistically reproduce multiple browsers requesting pages from a web application. This version covers the most needed features for stress testing three tier personalized...
[February 7, 2000, 7:00]
Exchange Server Stress and Performance 2003
Downloads Use Microsoft Exchange Server Stress and Performance (ESP) 2003, a highly scalable stress and performance tool for Exchange 2003, to simulate large numbers of client sessions by concurrently accessing one or more protocol servers.
[September 6, 2007, 12:55]
Event Log Management: A Guide to a Stress-free Audit
White Papers Check out the free white paper from the experts at Aelita: Event Log Management: A Guide to a Stress-free Audit. Event log management got you down? Are others in your organization asking you for reports so they can meet some policy or regulation?
[September 2, 2008, 7:35]
Demo '97: Actioneer cures to-do note stress
News We have "to-do list stress", he says, and his Actioneer software is a new class of application designed to get to-do lists off the office server, and under the control of the user. Smiga's company regards US Robotics' Pilot as a key element in its...
[February 12, 1997, 14:55]
SourceLabs partners with Oracle for stress testing
News Start-up SourceLabs announced a partnership on Thursday with Oracle to stress-test popular open source infrastructure software components on Oracle's Java application server. Launched in 2004, SourceLabs provides support and testing services to...
[February 10, 2006, 10:20]
Workplace surveillance boosts stress levels
News 'Big Brother'-style IT systems are now watching half of the UK's employees, fuelling fear and stress in the workplace. More than 12 million people are scrutinised by electronic surveillance at work causing a sharp rise in stress levels, according...
[January 9, 2008, 7:36]
IT burnouts work less to escape stress
News Long hours aren't the only factor leading IT workers to consider making a career change: the very technology employees rely on to do their jobs can add to work stress, according to research. British workers in highly stressful fields such as IT are...
[April 23, 2003, 10:25]
Techies threatened by stress and thrombosis
News If this wasn't enough, separate research has shown that IT workers are also the most likely to suffer from stress. And one in four claims to have taken time off suffering with stress. IT workers are the most stressed of all professionals, and are...
[May 15, 2006, 10:55]
Reduce stress caused by the tools of the trade
News Stress manifests itself differently in different people. Many people incorrectly assume that a susceptibility to stress is a sign of personal weakness or cause for embarrassment, but stress affects everyone.
[October 18, 2002, 17:57]
Techies threatened by stress and thrombosis
Talkback My stress relief entailed detailing just how thick they were in the fix history for the call. It never fails to amaze me just how many people leave their common sense by the door when entering the workplace.
[May 15, 2006, 13:11]
Scientists produce "stress-free" mouse
News The new mouse, coupled with software able to adapt a computer's behaviour, could help to reduce the user's stress level," said design team member Michael Macauley. The mouse looks ordinary enough, but the exterior conceals a super-sensitive...
[March 21, 2000, 11:25]
IT reduces stress - except for bankers
News IT and mobile communication technologies are making our working lives less stressful, according to a study out on Monday. The majority of the 300 IT decision-makers in medium-sized UK businesses said IT has made their jobs less stressful, although...
[December 2, 2003, 9:20]
Biometrics touted as key to stress-free flights
News By 2015, biometric technology will make getting on a plane almost as easy as getting on the Tube or train today, according to a leading border security expert. Automated biometric systems will eventually replace the often laborious system of...
[February 22, 2008, 7:58]
Managed Security Services Alleviates Stress Created By Today's Security Threats - Why Citizens Business Bank Chose Symantec as their Security Provider
White Papers Experts discuss the advantages of integrating SharePoint with Lotus Notes Collaboration tools can enable your people to work more effectively while reducing the time, cost, and effort spent working together.
[October 23, 2009, 14:16]
CSOs stress the need for business sense
News A panel of chief security officers stressed on Thursday the need for their peers to become as business savvy as they are tech savvy, as security issues have worked their way up to the board rooms and CEO offices.
[February 18, 2005, 8:45]
Are you working too hard?
News More and more UK workers are putting in 60-hour weeks and suffering from stress as a result of the rigours of office life. A lack of flexible working conditions has also been blamed for rising levels of stress and related illness.
[September 2, 2002, 11:08]



