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HP has "hurd" about a recession

Mark Hurd (source: HP)In Friday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches HP CEO Mark Hurd impose pay cuts across the board. Not to mention misheard lyrics...

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Why the race issue warrants discussion

I received an e-mail this afternoon from a reader who wrote to inform me that he had cancelled his print subscription because of my interview in this week's issue with Earl Pace, founder of Black Data Processing Associates.

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Recession hits HP profits

In today's podcast: Recession hits HP profits; Satyam slims down to lure buyers; and Vista suit loses class action status.

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Terry Childs speaks from SF jail cell

Terry Childs (credit: Robert McMillan)In Thursday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches former San Francisco network administrator Terry Childs speak out from his jail cell. Not to mention the end of U.S. analog TV...

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BearingPoint files Chapter 11. Consultant needed.

In the category of "physician heal thyself" the big management consultancy BearingPoint filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Wednesday.

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Phony job postings

An article in the Wall Street Journal discusses assorted scams involving job ads.

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Computer industry unemployment - yup, it's up

Well, it's better than being in the construction industry.....

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1234567890 seconds since 1/1/1970: tonight!

1234567890In a special IT Blogwatch Extra, Richi Jennings watches geeks celebrate 1234567890 night. Not to mention more mayhem from the Improv Everywhere crew...

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You are in a maze of twisty little policies...

It's the late 1970s, when corporate departments are beginning to buy minicomputers -- and the data processing types are just becoming aware that they no longer control all computing.

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Stimulus spending and technology spending

Someone who just got a nearly $700 billion paycheck is sure to be at the top of the technology vendors party list.

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The Wall Street and Banking meltdown might not be bad for tech jobs

Regulatory requirements often force companies to keep their operations separate for at least a couple of years.

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Intel opts for Made in US

In today's podcast: Intel opts for Made in US; AMD shareholders unmoved by spin-off; and Nokia lays off factory staff.

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It's all in how you ask

This pilot fish works for a small company that prints tags for the garment industry -- and that involves a lot of late-night tech support for partners on the other side of the world.

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Also, a stitch in time may save your job

Smoking is still allowed at this aerospace company when a construction project has temporarily moved these programmers right next to a group of facilities people -- many of whom smoke.

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Don Tennant: Tarnished discourse

Imagine how much more constructive the H-1B debate would be if it were conducted in a manner in which opposing viewpoints were appreciated and respected, suggests Don Tennant in this week's editorial.

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