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Survey: Workers prepared to walk out over pay

Survey: Workers prepared to walk out over pay

Expecting salary increase up to 10 percent this year.
Staff Writers Sep 23 2010 1:05PM Training & Development
Companies should be prepared for employee sabotage

Companies should be prepared for employee sabotage

A recent case of employee sabotage is the tip of the iceberg, according to one expert.
Dan Raywood Jan 20 2009 11:20AM Security
Opinion: Be prepared for the little things as well

Opinion: Be prepared for the little things as well

Business continuity is more than just planning for disasters – ­ everyday issues need to be addressed too, writes Dale Vile.
Dale Vile Dec 17 2008 6:15AM Strategy
IT ill prepared for forthcoming carbon rules

IT ill prepared for forthcoming carbon rules

Experts have warned IT managers need to prepare for the introduction of a forthcoming carbon cap and trade scheme before it is too late.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 31 2008 1:45PM Training & Development
Enterprises not prepared for major risks

Enterprises not prepared for major risks

A disturbing number of enterprises are insufficiently prepared to weather a serious 'risk event', according to an IBM report.
Guy Dixon Oct 30 2007 6:39AM Security
McAfee denies it was ill prepared for Vista

McAfee denies it was ill prepared for Vista

McAfee has hit back at comments made by rival security firm Sophos yesterday alleging that it has not adequately prepared for Microsoft's forthcoming Vista operating system.
Robert Jaques Oct 25 2006 8:42AM Software
If you fail to prepare, be prepared to fail

If you fail to prepare, be prepared to fail

Many companies are leaving themselves open to attack by failing to follow a few simple security principles. Roy Hills gives us some helpful hints on how to tighten your firewall security in order to protect your network
Roy Hills Nov 12 2004 5:21PM Security
Be prepared to meet an iceberg

Be prepared to meet an iceberg

“When anyone asks me how I can best describe my experience in nearly forty years at sea, I merely say, uneventful. Of course there have been winter gales, and storms and fog and the like. But in all my experience, I have never been in any accident... or any sort worth speaking about. I have seen but one vessel in distress in all my years at sea. I never saw a wreck and never have been wrecked nor was I ever in any predicament that threatened to end in disaster of any sort.” E. J. Smith, 1907, Captain, RMS Titanic
Tom Keane Oct 13 2004 11:37AM Security
Get prepared to avoid downtime

Get prepared to avoid downtime

The need for business continuity has never been more apparent. The threat of terrorism has heightened awareness of the business implications of major disasters, while in the US, recent power ‘outages’ – and the worry they could be replicated in the UK – has prompted some organisations to assess the business implications of major disruption.
Graeme Howe Feb 12 2004 6:50PM Security
Get prepared to avoid downtime

Get prepared to avoid downtime

Fires, power outages, cyberattacks. Natural and man-made disasters threaten every company, but in this increasingly internet-dependent economy, downtime and the losses caused by it are a major concern.
Marcia Savage Feb 12 2004 6:39PM Security

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