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How Dangerous Is Outsourcing?

How Dangerous Is Outsourcing? 04/11/2005 11:24 AM

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HR Outsourcing: Big companies are making
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According to a new study, the world’s largest companies were more inclined to outsource HR functions in 2003 than in 2002. And if they weren’t outsourcing at the time of the latest survey, most were thinking about it. Another finding: Those who are outsourcing are, for the most part, happy in their choice. However, while outsourcing increased in many areas, such as 401 K plans and call centers, it decreased slightly in recruiting. In this article, MedZilla interviews the survey’s author and reports on its findings. [PRWEB May 28, 2004]

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GTESS to Provide New Strategic
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GTESS Corporation, a leading provider of business process outsourcing services for the healthcare industry, today announced the addition of Duplicate Claims Detection to its front-end claim-processing service suite. GTESS offers strategic outsourcing services to managed care organizations and benefit administrators. The company’s claims management services enable the healthcare industry to gain quality and service improvements while focusing on strategic initiatives and positively impacting their bottom line. [PRWEB Jun 14, 2004]

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Salaes Outsourcing Provider, Sales Partnerships, Inc. agrees to provide sales outsourcing services to Colorado-based Level 3 Communications. [PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]

It's Getting More Dangerous Out There


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Is Wi-Fi dangerous? 11/11/2003 11:42 AM
A study by a Swedish scientist may put the adoption of wireless networking education solutions such as Apple's iBook Wireless Mobile Lab in jeopardy. The study indicates that wireless network transmissions increase potential health risks such as headaches and future senility. According to ABCnews.com, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless hubs are well within the acceptable safety range, but some school boards, such as the Oak Parks school board in Illinois...

It’s Not Dangerous


It’s Not Dangerous 03/14/2005 05:56 PM
I have given several press interviews in recent days, all more or less along the same lines: someone’s been assigned to write a story about people being fired for blogging. Recent pieces from AP and CNET are pushing this spin, going on and on and on about the risks. Except for, it’s all a bunch of BS. For most people, blogging is a career-booster, both in your current job and when you’re looking for your next one. This fragment includes, among other things, Ten Reasons Why Blogging Is Good For Your Career...

Internet more dangerous than ever


Internet more dangerous than ever 11/05/2003 12:47 AM
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"Dangerous rhetoric"


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Dangerous prisoner on the run | 07/14/2004 01:19 AM
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Top Tip: Is BitTorrent dangerous?


Top Tip: Is BitTorrent dangerous? 04/12/2004 02:14 AM
I was intersted in using bittorrent but was afraid it was like Kazzaa and would end up with massive viruses and hackers. Is this true, will this most likly occur?

Dangerous Dealings


Dangerous Dealings 01/15/2003 06:57 PM
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Music is too dangerous


Music is too dangerous 06/06/2005 12:11 AM
Today's copyright insanity comes from Bruce Schneier's blog:
A well-known company, running a massive multi-player virtual world, was considering adding a new space to their world. Due to the nature of the space, characters there would probably want to make music. So the programmers created a set of virtual musical instruments, and tools for players to create their own instruments. The plan was that players would get virtual instruments and make music, for all of the reasons people make music in the real world.

But management nixed the idea, on advice from lawyers, because of concerns about copyright infringement. The problem was that players might use their virtual instruments to play copyrighted songs, and the game company might be sued for contributory or vicarious copyright infringement, for failing to prevent this.

A pen (and a flute) is truly mightier (and scarier) than a sword... I have an idea (for free use, just remember to pay me): Why don't we just license musicians the same way we license driving? I mean, obviously the music arts are very dangerous, as one could inadvertently play music that someone else has already invented, so we should slap obligatory training and yearly license fee for anyone who practices or performs music. This money could be used to pay starving artists (the mythical creatures that inhabit the caves in Kansas). In addition, we could also license listening to the music: make everyone pay every time they hear a tune that has been copyrighted. (No wait, I think that's already being done.)

For the humour impaired, the above paragraph is sarcasm. S-A-R-C-A-S-M. Or irony. I always get them mixed up. But I reserve the right to have been right if someone seriously suggests in the future that music performances in private establishments (like homes or offices) should be stopped because someone might play copyrighted songs.

Is copyright still enabling innovation and creativity? Maybe a hundred years ago - but today... I don't know. It certainly doesn't look like it anymore.


Chinese for "Dangerous"


Chinese for "Dangerous" 07/12/2004 12:30 PM
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Dangerous HTML


Dangerous HTML 02/01/2005 09:44 PM
Via Rob Sayre (who’s co-editing the Atom Internet-Drafts), the disturbing realization that there doesn’t seem to be anywhere you can go read about all the things that can (and will) go wrong if you embed an HTML processor in your software. This is bad, because such embedding is getting very easy and common.

UN says Iraq still too dangerous


UN says Iraq still too dangerous 06/17/2004 04:30 PM
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yet


Coming to you - most dangerous PC bug
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Dodging Dangerous Dividends


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Lovers in a Dangerous Place


Lovers in a Dangerous Place 04/14/2004 05:07 PM
Where Having Sex is a Crime: Criminalization and Decriminalization of Homosexual Acts. As Western countries ponder the legalization of gay marriage, it's well worth keeping in mind that queer men and women are living in the dark ages elsewhere. The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission tries to keep track of progressive and regressive steps, and advocate for liberty. It's a tough job.

Enterprise IM: Dangerous by default


Enterprise IM: Dangerous by default 08/20/2004 06:00 PM
Organizations frequently pick a corporate-grade IM system -- IBM Lotus Instant Messaging and Web Conferencing, Jabber Messenger, or Microsoft LCS (Live Communications Server), for example -- thinking that internal-only IM is immune from threats. 

3G phones dangerous: UK parents


3G phones dangerous: UK parents 05/05/2004 05:12 PM
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CoolWebSearch "most dangerous program"


CoolWebSearch "most dangerous program" 01/05/2005 06:29 PM
It’s anything but cool. CoolWebSearch (CWS) is the most dangerous program on Webroot Software’s list of the 10 worst spyware and adware threats. It’s a vicious one, all right. CWS exploits security flaws and completely hijacks Internet Explorer so you can’t do anything with it. Removal is difficult because of CWS’s many variants and the fact that it hides itself to prevent its being viewed by normal means. Botched removal attempts often leave the bewildered…

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While the MyDoom infection slows down, security experts say the most virulent e-mail virus ever will claim more victims, with the SCO Group at the top of the list. By Michelle Delio.

BOFH: How dangerous are your users?


BOFH: How dangerous are your users? 08/13/2004 07:11 AM
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Internet Explorer Is Too Dangerous to
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Internet Explorer Is Too Dangerous to
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Internet Explorer is too dangerous to keep using .. eweek

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Dangerous Things on your desk


Dangerous Things on your desk 12/28/2004 05:28 AM
David Pescovitz:  Images Hdisk1 Kaden Harris builds exquisitely-crafted "Dangerous Things" for your desktop, such as miniature working guillotines, catapults, and the Hypnodisk (pictured here), a staple of evil mythical masterminds. Sensory Impact interviewed Harris about his "antiques from a parallel universe":
"I did a prototype of a ‘pitching machine’ sort of thingie powered by 2 sewing machine motors that was supposed to fire anything from pencils to Sharpies, but it turned out to be insanely over-powered…workplace murders would have gone through the roof if I’d brought it to market. I have a newfound respect for 2H pencils these days."
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Pod Slurping Dangerous To Enterprises


Pod Slurping Dangerous To Enterprises 06/17/2005 04:29 PM
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New considerable IE flaw allows
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"Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent: I
have a scream."


"Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent: I
have a scream."
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Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent: I
have a scream.


Ben Hammersley's Dangerous Precedent: I
have a scream.
01/23/2004 12:20 AM
Howard Dean: The Remixes .. Ben Hammersley has links .. Ben

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Bendable Lampposts For Less Dangerous
Crashes


Bendable Lampposts For Less Dangerous
Crashes
12/17/2003 01:12 PM
Years ago, I was driving down a winding, snow covered hill, and as the road turned left and I turned the steering wheel left, the car kept going straight - right into a lamppost. I'll admit, it wasn't the most fun experience of my life - though, amazingly, I did no damage to myself or the car's engine. The car's body was a different story. But despite the front of the car wrapping itself around the lamppost, I eventually drove the now oddly shaped car home. I wasn't going particularly fast when the accident occurred (it was a winding, snow covered hill, after all), so I can only imagine what happens to cars (and drivers) who hit lampposts at much higher speeds. Over in the UK, they're trying to do something about that by putting up more flexible lampposts that will "bend" under a car when hit. They actually have two different kinds of bendable lampposts. In the city, the lamppost is designed to buckle - so that it moves, but doesn't fall. In more rural settings (where it's less likely pedestrians are around) the posts are designed to fall. Already, the posts have been involved in a few accidents - including one of a car driving at 90 miles per hour - and none have resulted in driver deaths. One other benefit is that the material used to make these posts is apparently recyclable, which I guess will be helpful when trying to decide what to do with the crumpled post after an accident.

Newest Netsky Worms More Dangerous


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Dangerous Days on the World Wild Web


Dangerous Days on the World Wild Web 09/20/2004 08:57 AM
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Yet Another Study: Red Light Cameras Are
Dangerous


Yet Another Study: Red Light Cameras Are
Dangerous
03/29/2005 02:05 PM
Bob Dole writes "How many studies showing that red light cameras increase accidents does it take? Yet another study, this one from Ontario, Canada, represents the fourth major report concluding that there's an increase, not decrease in accidents where the technology is used. The control group in this study outperformed the camera intersections in every single category. Overall, fatal and injury rear-end collisions jumped 5%. In other words, red light cameras can kill. It's about time that the cameras are recognized for what they are -- a money-making scam. "
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