Employers may face liability for connectivity addiction
Researchers at Rutgers, Gale Porter, along with study co-authors David Vance and Nada Kakabadse, concludes that employers may be legally liable for creating an environment in which workers may become addicted to technology. "Employers rightfully provide programs to help workers with chemical or substance addictions. Addiction to technology can be equally damaging to the mental health of the worker," states Porter, an associate professor of management at the school
Yes but to evaluate these metrics in real-time you will _require_ machines. I think what you are talking about is decesion support system and not something like ATS (Automated/Algo Trading system). These systems are capable of sumitting orders at exchange without human intervention, in such cases you do not hire trades but programmers and IT support staff.
Hedge funds are sometimes seen as the "smart money,'' and their managers hailed as market iconoclasts whose quirky, daring trading styles are central to their success. But some of the smartest traders are often beaten by an unlikely foe: the room full of man-high Hewlett-Packard computers that are the brain of AHL.
http://tinyurl.com/ke2ey
Microsoft's Zune digital media player will come preloaded with music videos when it is released later this year following a deal between the software giant and music company EMI.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5262344.stm
You should:
1) Check with local LUG members and find few good hosting services.
2) Check what google/other people has to saying about them.
3) If required check edgar database. (for their financial position)
4) Check SLA. Now a days all hosting service provider offers a months trial, if not then atleast try them out for a month before moving your website/business with them.
What about security of your data when you do Contract Hosting? Have you classified what you can give away to out side agencty?
The article at Inq. stats that an old IE bug is not fixed in IE7. The vulnerability can be exploited to disclose potentially sensitive information. http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=35 210
I had submitted the same news on 6th but was rejected by editor.
http://www.heise-security.co.uk/news/77800
Well, Disgruntled Ninja Silently Kills 12 Co-Workers
Why do I have to SignIn? Cant I just browse what's been uploaded?
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/0 4/03/1633250&mode=thread
New chip to thwart DVD piracy is a long way off and faces considerable challenges
I fail to see whats so special about the site? Have a look at http://www.newsonfeeds.com/faq/aggregators
Employers may face liability for connectivity addiction
Researchers at Rutgers, Gale Porter, along with study co-authors David Vance and Nada Kakabadse, concludes that employers may be legally liable for creating an environment in which workers may become addicted to technology. "Employers rightfully provide programs to help workers with chemical or substance addictions. Addiction to technology can be equally damaging to the mental health of the worker," states Porter, an associate professor of management at the school
Yes but to evaluate these metrics in real-time you will _require_ machines. I think what you are talking about is decesion support system and not something like ATS (Automated/Algo Trading system). These systems are capable of sumitting orders at exchange without human intervention, in such cases you do not hire trades but programmers and IT support staff.
BTW, the tinyurl links to the article.
Hedge funds are sometimes seen as the "smart money,'' and their managers hailed as market iconoclasts whose quirky, daring trading styles are central to their success. But some of the smartest traders are often beaten by an unlikely foe: the room full of man-high Hewlett-Packard computers that are the brain of AHL.
http://tinyurl.com/ke2ey
Microsoft's Zune digital media player will come preloaded with music videos when it is released later this year following a deal between the software giant and music company EMI. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5262344.stm
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/060817_meteor_show er.html
BTW, This course demands that you to run Windows. Lecture videos won't work with Linux and even Mac! Don't know if thing have changed. http://scpd.stanford.edu/scpd/courses/ProEd/compSe c/
http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=2006 0531-014157-3548r
You should: 1) Check with local LUG members and find few good hosting services. 2) Check what google/other people has to saying about them. 3) If required check edgar database. (for their financial position) 4) Check SLA. Now a days all hosting service provider offers a months trial, if not then atleast try them out for a month before moving your website/business with them.
http://windowsconnected.com/photos/office_2007_bet a_2/default.aspx
OCW@MIT: Java Preparationa nd-Computer-Science/6-092January--IAP--2006/Course Home/index.htm
a nd-Computer-Science/6-171Fall2003/CourseHome/index .htm
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http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-
OCW@MIT: Software Engineering for Web Applications
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-
Webcast@Berkeley: With real video and/or MP3 : Data Structures
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/courses/archive.php?s
Web development using XML:
http://cscie153.dce.harvard.edu/
Is its normally wearing contact lenses a risk? As I have heard people wearing lenses are more likely to catch infections! http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1943434.stm
Yes, If coding is a passion then you eat, sleep and dream coding/project.