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    Hiring Managers: Personal Networks Hold Hiring Power 29 January, 2010 05:20

    We've all been told, "Networking is critical," so often that by now it's about as interesting as, "You should floss daily." But the truth of the matter is that CIOs in the know do regularly turn to their personal networks to source effective talent. And paying regular attention to your network does, in fact, pay off.
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    SAP formally appoints CEO for A/NZ 25 March, 2008 11:07

    Former Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for TMP Worldwide in the Asia Pacific region, Tim Ebbeck, has formally been appointed CEO for SAP A/NZ.
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    IT recruitment: inside advice 30 March, 2007 09:47

    It may be a job seeker's market, but IT executives say prospective candidates better show their business chops if they're going to command an employer's attention and money.
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    Microsoft scales back Passport ambitions 21 October, 2004 09:02

    Microsoft is recasting ambitions for its .Net Passport identification system, saying the service now will be limited to its own online offerings and those of close partners. Microsoft no longer sees Passport as a single sign-on system for the Web at large, a spokeswoman said.
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    Local online recruiter downplays US warning of ID theft 07 March, 2003 11:23

    Monster.com's local arm is downplaying the threat of identity theft here despite the online job site's warning to millions of new and existing customers in the US about phoney job listings that are being used to steal personal information from job seekers.
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    Monster.com warns of ID theft 03 March, 2003 08:01

    Responding to a growing problem, online job site Monster.com is warning new and existing users about phony job listings that are being used to steal personal information from job seekers.
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    TMP sets up $1m phone network 01 November, 2002 07:57

    Recruitment consultant TMP Worldwide has invested around $1 million in an Internet Protocol (IP) telephony solution for some 700 staff at its new Asia-Pacific region headquarters in Sydney's CBD.
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    Get ready for Windows .Net Server 30 October, 2002 11:56

    Windows .Net Server, scheduled to ship in the second half of this year, was code-named Whistler and went by the working titles Windows 2002 and Windows XP Server, until Microsoft Corp. decided to add the .Net label to most of its products as part of its strategy of promoting Web services.
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    Warranty quibbles get vendors dumped 18 October, 2002 08:08

    Australian IT managers are refusing to deal with vendors that quibble over warranties. The issue gained momentum this week after Hewlett-Packard in the US went to court to chisel out of servicing 200 printers it sold three years ago to a government agency.
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    CIOs help those who help themselves 19 September, 2002 07:51

    Insourcing end-user support services - moving them back in-house -- is gaining momentum as IT managers struggle to maintain costs and vendors slash headcounts.
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    Wanted: more mentors please 23 August, 2002 08:10

    A sounding board, a wiser colleague and networking potential top the list of perceived benefits in having a mentor, according to a national survey of 5000 employees.
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