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U.S. Internet trends: Are the boomers moving in?
Who would have thought it: Seniors and baby boomers are the fastest growing group on the Web. This week's StatCenter looks at the latest Internet demographics and examines which sites are seeing the most activity, both at work and at home.More and more Americans have access to the Internet both...
Tags: Mary Ann Fitzharris, StatCenter, Internet
Technical articles 2000-04-20
StatCenter: Why IT workers leave
Are you confident that your best IT workers won't be leaving any time soon? Well, think again. This week's StatCenter reveals some compelling reasons why IT workers leave.You spent so much time, energy, and money hiring the right IT staff members, but before long, you get the bad news: One...
Tags: Workforce management, Recruiter, Mary Ann Fitzharris, StatCenter, training
Technical articles 2000-03-16
StatCenter: IT compensation
The workers still have an upper hand when it comes to negotiating for compensation—salary, bonus, stock options—but the cost of compensation hasn't risen out of sight, like in years past.You need all the wiggle room you can get when you’re negotiating with potential IT employees. Salaries, bonuses, stock options—they’re all...
Tags: Benefits, Stock options, Investment, Mary Ann Fitzharris, salary, compensation, StatCenter, stock option, stock, information technology
Technical articles 2000-03-09
StatCenter: Jobs in the IT world
To keep the workers we have, we're paying higher wages, bonuses, and stock options. The jobs most in demand include networking, end-user support, and Web site development. Microsoft training dominates the skills IT workers bring to the table. This and more in this week's StatCenter.You can’t drop the ball on...
Tags: Stock options, Investment, Benefits, Financial accounting, Mary Ann Fitzharris, StatCenter, stock option, stock, job, information technology
Technical articles 2000-03-02
Windows 2000 migration: A look at the numbers
Would you believe only 10 percent of IT pros are rushing to adopt Windows 2000? It looks like the rest of us are going to wait and see, at least for a few months. This week's StatCenter examines a study by the Giga Information Group that sheds some light on...
Tags: Operating systems, Mary Ann Fitzharris, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Giga Information Group Inc., StatCenter
Technical articles 2000-02-17
StatCenter: Online financial services
We're heading towards an ever-expanding list of financial services online, including bill payment, credit and lending services, and insurance. The pundits say that many of your customers will take full advantage of these services by 2003.If your company is in the financial services market, you’re heading for fast-paced changes over...
Tags: Financial Planning, Financial services, E-business/E-commerce, Financial accounting, Mary Ann Fitzharris, Jupiter Communications, StatCenter, financial service, banking, financial
Technical articles 2000-02-03
StatCenter: Internet around the world
The day is coming when the Internet will blur international boundaries. But for now, we're all moving ahead at our own pace. Here's a collection of recent StatCenters dealing with the language of the Internet and Internet stats around the world.TechRepublic's StatCenter has collected data about topics of interest to...
Tags: Mary Ann Fitzharris, StatCenter, Internet
Technical articles 2000-01-20
StatCenter: The IP telephony market
IP telephony holds great promise but still has a long way to go before it becomes a pivotal technology, according to this week's StatCenter.Even though it is only a miniscule part of the total telephony minutes used today, the IP telephony market will soar in the next four years, according...
Tags: VOIP, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telecom & Utilities, Mary Ann Fitzharris, telephony, IP telephony, IP, StatCenter, International Data Corp.
Technical articles 2000-01-06

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StatCenter: The wireless market
Pretty soon, we won't go anywhere without wireless devices to keep us connected. This week's StatCenter looks at data about the wireless market.Only a dream a decade ago, wireless technology today stands on the precipice of a great future. The future starts with trend-leaders in places like Finland, which is...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Mary Ann Fitzharris, wireless
Technical articles 2000-01-27
Talking Shop: Customer service on the Web
Cost benefits of customer service provided via a Web siteCall centers can be the heart of customer relationships. When this service is handled on the Web, it can also be cost-effective. Taking care of customers' needs online enables you to save money by reducing telephone calls and bypassing customer service...
Tags: Channel management, Customer relationship management (CRM), Product marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise software, AMR Research, Mary Ann Fitzharris, Web, CRM, customer service
Technical articles 2000-04-13
StatCenter: Gender on the Internet
Women are making their voices heard on the Net, from e-commerce to online trading. It's a good thing, too—since they spend more money on the Web than men do.The Internet once was largely a male domain, but the gender gap has all but closed. Women now account for about half...
Tags: Gender and diversity, Mary Ann Fitzharris, women, Internet
Technical articles 2000-04-27
Traffic on the Web
Did you know that a relatively small number of sites host the majority of Web traffic? Or that 74 percent of the top Web sites are in the Americas? This week's StatCenter presents details about traffic on the Web.The profile of traffic on the Web is not as varied as...
Tags: Channel management, Web site development, Web technology, Mary Ann Fitzharris, Web, Web site, Alexa Internet Inc., Web-traffic
Technical articles 2000-02-10
StatCenter: Emerging Internet markets
While Internet access is relatively low in Africa, Russia, and the Middle East, don't discount these emerging markets altogether. They are growing, albeit very slowly.While Internet-savvy countries are moving forward with advanced technologies for Web traffic analysis, e-procurement, sales force automation, and a host of other sophisticated Internet uses, it’s...
Tags: Mary Ann Fitzharris, Internet, Internet access, International Data Corp.
Technical articles 2000-03-30
Cybercrime is on the rise
What type of cyberattack hurts companies most? Check out the latest statistics on cybercrime and its financial impact on the enterprise.Security is on the minds of just about everyone in the IT world—and for good reason. A recent survey shows the tremendous impact cybercrime is having on companies in the...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Web site development, Marketing research, Viruses and worms, Meredith Johnston, cybercrime, Computer Security Institute, survey, security
Technical articles 2000-06-16
StatCenter: The DSL Market
Is DSL the answer to low-cost, high-speed, "always-on" Internet access? Telecom companies and ISPs are betting on it. Here are some DSL stats that might shed some light on the industry.Fast access and “always on” Internet is becoming a hot commodity with consumers and small businesses, and DSL technology has...
Tags: Broadband Internet, Network technology, Mary Ann Fitzharris, DSL, cable
Technical articles 2000-01-13
Are you ready for Bluetooth technology?
Bluetooth technology is expected to drive wireless technology to new heights. But what do you really know about it? Brush up on Bluetooth with these TechRepublic articles.If you aren’t sure what Bluetooth technology is or what it can do for you, you’d better get up to speed fast. The first...
Tags: Wi-Fi, Loraine Lawson, Bluetooth, wireless
Technical articles 2000-07-04
StatCenter: Are you being watched on the job?
Surveillance isn't just the CIA's business. It's happening in corporate America. Secret video recording, taped phone conversations, and Internet monitoring—even electronic monitoring—are becoming common in many offices. Are you being watched?You better think twice about criticizing your boss when you send an e-mail to a co-worker. Increasingly, companies are reading...
Tags: E-mail, Recruitment & Selection, Lisa Kiava, American Management Association, monitoring, worker, job
Technical articles 2000-06-22
Windows worries: What TechRepublic members are saying about Win2K migration
Statistics seem to indicate a reluctance to migrate to Win2K too soon—and some TechRepublic readers concur. See what's on these members' minds.Despite Microsoft's promises of better stability in Windows 2000, many IT pros seem to be gnashing their teeth and worrying about potential disasters. And judging from TechRepublic member comments,...
Tags: Angie Stahly, Microsoft Windows 2000, Peer Directory, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2000-04-12
Lock IT Down: The importance of having an e-mail policy against porn
Discover why your organization needs an antiporn policy.It was a major wake-up call for any company without e-mail and Internet usage policies. The Dow Chemical Company, based in Midland, MI, fired 50 workers and disciplined 200 others in July after it was discovered that pornography had been sent to employees...
Tags: Mike Walton, e-mail, e-mail policy
Technical articles 2000-08-09
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