147 results for "Female"
UAE has Gulf's highest female Internet user base
News United Arab Emirates houses most female online users in Gulf region, making Arab state potentially lucrative market for online companies, study shows.
Tags: Female, Web sites, Internet advertising, online company, Bahrain, broadband quality of service, Web sites, Female, QoS, Broadband
Female leaders in technology
Videos Panel discussion looks at ways to encourage women to join IT industry
Tags: Leadership techniques, Female
Apache hopes to encourage female coders
News Open-source project creates new mailing list to help build a "welcoming environment" for women.
Tags: Authoring, Programming languages, Open source
Cisco lifts the lid on female-recruitment drive
News In a range of announcements at the company's annual user conference, the networking giant revealed how it's trying to attract more female workers.
Tags: Executive recruiting, Recruiting
UK female IT workers face pay gap of one-fifth
News An equal-pay survey has found salary discrepancies are still an issue for female techies in the United Kingdom, although there are signs the situation may be improving.
Tags: Human resources, Benefits, Survey, information technology worker, London, Silicon.com, program manager, U.K., audit, industry
Female execs face old song in new media
News Despite early optimism that prevailed a few years ago, women are still finding it difficult to break into the executive ranks of the new media world.
Female execs face old song in new media
News At the advent of the age of new media, experts predicted that the new technology would be a boon, particularly for female producers and content providers.
S'pore employees want 'ethical' companies
News Some 66 percent of Singapore employees consider company's ethical conduct very important factor in deciding where to work, new study reveals.
Tags: Employee communications, Recruiting, Generation Y, Employee, Worker, Generation X, Survey, Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Singapore
Philippine govt, IBM quarrel in flood aftermath
News Glitch in Philippine pension system causes pileup in emergency loan applications, leading to yet another finger-pointing tiff between GSIS and IBM.
Tags: Database management, Politics, Services, Database, IBM Corp., IBM DB2, software, U.S., Information Technology, Philippine Government
Xerox appoints new CEO
News In an unprecedented woman-to-woman transition, Anne Mulcahy passes the baton to Ursula Burns--whose chief challenge is to revive sales.
Tags: Corporate responsibility, Xerox Corp., Cisco Catalyst, Sales, CEO, career, talent, supply chain, leadership, women
Winning war won't secure peace for open source
Insight perspective Opposition to free software may have evaporated, but that does not make behavioral change inevitable, says U.K. open source advocate.
Tags: Open source, Business applications, Operating systems, Conference, Open-source Software, health service, Europe, Voice, Global Warming, British Broadcasting Corp.
YouTube signs Sony, preps site for studio content
News Video site continues to strike important deals with major entertainment companies and plans a redesign of its site to showcase professional movies and TV shows.
Tags: Video, TV, Sony Pictures, Google Inc., Video Site, video player, Advertisement, YouTube Inc., Eric Schmidt, Hollywood
Privacy group targets Google Street View UK
News The driver's-eye view of British roadways and sidewalks causes "clear embarrassment and damage" to residents, Privacy International tells the U.K. government.
Tags: Privacy, Google Inc., Privacy, Britain, CEO, Privacy International, British Broadcasting Corp., Eric Schmidt, U.K., Microsoft Office
S'pore Net usage remains high, says study
News The new IDA survey also indicates users are becoming more sophisticated, where 80 percent have antivirus software on their PCs.
Tags: Digital media, Male, Female
MySpace Japan makes its beta debut
News News Corp. is optimistic, but new version of popular social-networking service may spar with overseas competition.
Tags: Multimedia, Male, Female




