Thursday, September 5, 2013

Bye bye bonus: IT workers' incentive on the out

6 September 2013
The Sydney Morning Herald

We can't go past the internet filter that was, then wasn't on Thursday, so here is the latest on that.

Plus the stories below and much more are ready for you on the IT Pro page.

Happy reading.

Lia Timson, Technology Editor, ltimson@fairfaxmedia.com.au

Bye bye bonus: IT workers' incentive on the out

Just one in four technology workers received a cash bonus last financial year.

Encryption: The NSA has been able to defeat many online privacy and security measures.
NSA defeats most encryption

The NSA is winning its secret war on encryption with supercomputers, technical trickery, court orders and behind-the-scenes persuasion, according to newly disclosed documents.

Canon wants to help people manage their online images from one central cloud storage location.
Canon taps cloud for photo bucket

Canon Australia will soon launch a cloud image storage service to give consumers a definitive home for, and control of all their photographs

Copper cable is likely to deliver faster speeds in the future, says Netgear's CEO
Faster broadband on copper possible

Copper telecommunications networks are capable of faster internet speeds, but only if the networking community gets working on it, says Netgear CEO.

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Malcolm Turnbull says he agrees high-speed broadband will deliver economic benefits, it just doesn't need to be through fibre-to-the-premises.
Deloitte broadband report 'right'

The Opposition communications spokesman has endorsed a survey that found households could save thousands of dollars a year if they have access to high-speed broadband.

Stephen Elop
Microsoft, Nokia won't live happily

OPINION: Microsoft's dysfunctional corporate culture means it may ultimately suffer the same fate as Nokia.

 

Yammer co-founder and chief technology officer Adam Pisoni. Relentless sharing coming to work

Social media posts will soon be the workplace norm for everyone from flight attendants to CEOs.

Julian Assange: WikiLeaks on surveillance IT industry

WikiLeaks steps up its campaign to expose the global surveillance industry with the release of sensitive documents from intelligence and IT companies.

Tasty: The Cheesecake Shop will use enterprise social software to foster communication. Social replaces franchise intranets

Franchise businesses are cottoning onto the benefits of closer, up-to-the minute collaboration.

Australian Sarah Bryden-Brown of gomigthy.com, a start-up in New York. 'Old media' skills aid start-up in the US

An Australian entrepreneur is using old media skills to disrupt new media thinking in the US and hoping to prove that - maybe - everything old is new again.


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