Huawei plans billions in dividends for staff despite row with US - sources
The cash dividend can be as much as annual salary or even more, the sources said.
The cash dividend can be as much as annual salary or even more, the sources said.
Investing in the success of third party developers and apps is imperative, writes Nick Houldsworth of Xero.
If you want to be a leader in and out of your organisation, then you have to address the change resistance working against the success of the IT you are responsible for.
...and when the system goes live users are expected to perform flawlessly.
Mentoring is a ‘pay it forward’ activity – you don’t want to just mentor people, you want to create future mentors, says Caroline Jones of Aderant.
Gartner lists ways the IT function can exploit employees’ ‘digital dexterity’
In tech hotspots such as Silicon Valley, employee option schemes are commonly used in high-growth companies to incentivise talented people. Here is a guide to find out whether this option is right for your company, and what are areas to watch out for.
Change in the IT industry happens at a breakneck pace, and organizations that aren't fostering a "culture of learning" will be left behind. To survive and even flourish, CIO and other business leaders must create a culture of learning, which means embracing new information and innovations and leveraging those into a pipeline of talent, thus creating a competitive advantage.
like most technology executives, jon bischke worries about attracting and retaining top talent and the ever-widening skills gap that's plagued the it industry for years. but bischke, ceo of entelo, a talent search, recruitment, hiring and staffing solution, is also troubled by the lack of women in the industry, and the ever-widening skills gap as women and minorities increasingly choose other professions.
After integrating Fletcher Building’s business technology systems in 40 countries, Carl Powell focuses on sharpening the group’s capability to compete in the digital environment.
Remote and mobile workers mean companies will have to conduct more conference calls to keep them in the loop. But what, exactly, are remote workers doing during these dial-in meetings? The answers may surprise you, according to results from a new InterCall survey of more than 500 full-time, remote workers.
A former network engineer at a West Virginia oil and gas company could face up to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty this week to sabotaging the company's systems so badly that its operations were affected for a month.
SDN (software-defined networking) promises some real benefits for people who use networks, but to the engineers who manage them, it may represent the end of an era.
A COBOL (common business oriented language)-based system used to support New York's US$160 billion state pension fund has become the subject of controversy, with some officials claiming it poses a potential security risk and others defending it as "battle-tested," albeit set to be replaced.
Due to a reporting error, the story "How to recruit and hire Millennial tech employees," incorrectly stated Scot Melland's job. He is CEO of Dice Holdings. The second headline and the second paragraph have been corrected on the wire and now read: