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Career issues hit home with members
From looking at TechRepublic columnist Bob Weinstein's most popular 2001 columns, it's obvious that CIOs and IT leaders are interested in career and job advancement issues--from coping with a layoff to spotting management talent.2001 was a rough year for the economy. Tech workers were hit especially hard when the dot-com...
Tags: Professional development, Workforce management, Recruitment & Selection, Lamont Adams, Tech Watch, Tech Watch column, Weinstein, dot-com, career
Technical articles 2002-01-09

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DTgrafic Bus Stop 2 (exe)
Observe all the hectic goings on at a normal bus stop: Willi S. drives past on his way to work just as he does every day. Therese Weinlaub is on the telephone again to an acquaintance. Grandad Heinrich is settling down on the bench. Edda Weinstein is riding back to...
Tags: Sales Tools, Telecom & Utilities, Sales
Software downloads 2007-04-18
Netscape aims beyond Firefox
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape Communications Corp., Web browser, Mozilla Corp.
Technical articles 2004-11-18
Internet activists up in arms over Roger's hijacking of Web pages
Rogers Communications Inc. is drawing fire for what some critics are calling a violation of Net Neutrality. It appears that Rogers is testing the deployment of Deep Packet Inspection DPI technology to splice into customers' Web traffic, inserting its own messages into a Web page. Below...
Tags: Web, Web Page, Rogers Communications Inc., Internet, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Product Marketing, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Marketing, Enterprise Software, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-11
Members say learning online offers flexibility but demands extra commitment
Online classes offer a flexibility that traditional courses may not, but the commitment you need to succeed in a virtual classroom can be time-consuming. Read on for some advice on online education from TechRepublic members.The opportunity to attend class "anytime, anywhere" is enticing, especially if you're working long hours and...
Tags: Dana Norton, TechRepublic Members
Technical articles 2001-11-16
Watch out! You may be working for a corporate cult
What's the difference between a religious cult and a corporate cult? In this week's Tech Watch, Bob Weinstein examines some of the risks of all-consuming corporate allegiance, according to author David Arnott.What do the Branch Davidians and Microsoft have in common? Give up? Both organizations are cults. No joke. The...
Tags: Strategy, Bob Weinstein, cult, David Arnott, corporate cult, Corporate Cults
Technical articles 2000-03-08
Explosive growth projected for B-to-B e-commerce
Business-to-business e-commerce may soon surpass retail commerce on the Web. Bob Weinstein tells how to tap into the B-to-B e-commerce job market.Consumer Web sites have been getting all the press. Almost every day another site spends millions to lure prospective buyers to check out its wares. But, the emerging action...
Tags: Web technology, Bob Weinstein, B2B, Myles Stern, e-business, Bill Schiano, Web
Technical articles 2000-02-02
Keeping up with the term ASP
Having trouble figuring out whether a company is truly an ASP? Bob Weinstein helps to clear some of the confusion.A hot acronym being batted around in IT circles these days is ASPs—application service providers. Dwight Davis, an industry analyst with market research consulting company Summit Strategies Inc., defines the ASPs...
Tags: Scripting languages, Bob Weinstein, Microsoft ASP
Technical articles 2000-01-26
Copyright lawsuit ends coder's 15 minutes of fame
A father's project for his two daughters turned into a multimillion-dollar copyright infringement lawsuit. Columnist Bob Weinstein tracks the rise and fall of RecordTV.com.In just six months, David Simon bolted from obscurity to notoriety. He captured front-page newspaper headlines and was interviewed by several radio stations. He was also sued...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Investment, Bob Weinstein, Simon
Technical articles 2001-11-28
Want more from your TechMail?
What CIO-related topics would you like TechRepublic's TechMails to cover? Here is your chance to let us know how to customize our TechMails just for you.As you work to lead your business, you need the best advice and information to help you meet unforeseen challenges.We can help.TechRepublic’s TechMails offer daily...
Tags: Professional development, Paul Baldwin, TechMail
Technical articles 2000-03-17
Trade shows are a career-building gold mine
In this edition of Tech Watch, Bob Weinstein discusses an often-overlooked job-hunting resource: trade shows. Many exhibitors are hungry for new employees, so the admission fee could be a smart investment in your career.Thanks to a booming economy and a shortage of technology workers, IT trade shows are more important...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Bob Weinstein, job, career
Technical articles 2000-12-06
why does windows assign 169.254.55.22
I'm working on a friends machine; WinXP with SP2 i cringe,windows has assigned the non routable address of 169.254.55.22 . I've done the ipconfig /release but when you try to renew it comes back witth an error stating theres limited access. what's that about and how do I resolve the...
Tags: 1weinstein1@..., DHCP, DHCP Server, server, software, window
Q&A 2004-10-30
On the trail of cybercriminals
As cybercrimes continue to escalate, many companies are increasing their efforts to track down the perpetrators. In this week's Tech Watch, Bob Weinstein discusses the expanding role of "computer forensics" in enterprise security.First it was Yahoo, then eBay, followed by Amazon.com, CNN, and even the FBI. Cyberthieves are not only...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Federal government, Recruitment & Selection, SECURITY, NETWORKING, Bob Weinstein, Norman Rankis, cyberthieves, computer, attack, data security, FBI, network
Technical articles 2000-04-19
AOL: world's largest botnet?
Study: AOL Leads in Zombie Infections Internet giant's customers account for the highest percentage of infected PCs, researcher says.John E. Dunn, Techworld.comThursday, June 16, 2005AOL is the global network most infected with "zombie" PCs, according to a new study.Prolexic has spent the last six months compiling information on the problem...
Tags: Adelphia Communications Corp., America Online Inc., botnets, deepsand, Internet Service Provider, Prolexic, security, zombie, zombies, zomby
Discussion threads 2005-06-17
Meet Leonardo da Vinci, the world's first super-techie
IT pros could learn a great deal about creativity by studying the life of Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci. Bob Weinstein interviews Michael Gelb, author of How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day.I’ll bet you didn't know Leonardo da Vinci was the world's first...
Tags: Bob Weinstein, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael Gelb
Technical articles 2000-01-05
Expanding market, shrinking talent pool create demand for chip designers
Companies like Intel and Texas Instruments are desperate for chip designers. Why is there a shortage? What background do you need to land such a lucrative job? Bob Weinstein explains in this week's TechWatch.While there is a shortage of virtually all high-tech workers, the demand for chip designers is off...
Tags: Semiconductors, Network technology, Bob Weinstein, talent, chip, chip designer, Norris Palmanteer, Human Resources Steve Leven, team
Technical articles 2000-10-04
The world according to Tom Peters
What top technology issues are waiting around the corner—and how will they affect your career? Bob Weinstein interviews management guru Tom Peters, who shares his views on ERP, the IT job market, convergence, and professional development.What job opportunities lie ahead and how should we prepare for them? Tom Peters, the...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, Strategy, Bob Weinstein, Tom Peters, job
Technical articles 2000-01-12
Do you have what it takes to break into the computer game industry?
What does it take to succeed as a computer game designer? Bob Weinstein shares some insights from "Age of Empires" designer Bruce Shelley.Most people have never heard of Bruce Shelley. But he's the computer game world's equivalent of Steven Spielberg. The Chicago native, who commutes to Dallas-based game design company...
Tags: Games, PRODUCTIVITY, Strategy, industry, Bob Weinstein, Bruce Shelley, game, computer game, computer game industry, computer
Technical articles 2000-03-01
Getting the inside skinny
How do you zero in on the best IT jobs? Bob Weinstein says you need to have the big picture. In this week's Tech Watch, he offers tips and resources for getting the real scoop on companies you might want to work for.There is no shortage of IT jobs. But...
Tags: Web site development, Workforce management, Web technology, Channel management, Recruitment & Selection, Bob Weinstein, information technology, training, Web, Web site, job
Technical articles 2000-03-15
E-commerce tools may soon identify, direct, and fulfill customer needs
What trends are shaping the future of e-commerce? Bob Weinstein doesn't have a crystal ball, but he does have a line on three possibilities: intelligent agents, streaming media, and online decision support tools. See how these pieces fit together in this week's Tech Watch.Over the next few weeks, Tech Watch...
Tags: Real estate, Web site development, Web technology, Bob Weinstein, e-business, Frederick J. Riggins, intelligent agent, agent, streaming media
Technical articles 2000-01-19
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