You don’t have to contribute your code to the world to gain advantages from open source methods. An expert offers suggestions on how to use open source practices to run internal code bases effectively.
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Using Open Source Methods in a Private Company
Posted by sjvn under ResourcesFrom http://blog.smartbear.com 4114 days ago
3 Questions With HR Developer Chris Brablc
Posted by sjvn under Human ResourcesFrom http://simplicity.laserfiche.com 4128 days ago
Chris Brablc is marketing manager for SmashFly Technologies, a Boston developer of human resources software. "We like to say we’re recruiting meets marketing," he says. We recently spoke with Brablc about everything from big data in HR to diversity in IT.
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Microsoft's Yammer integrates Klout social networking scores
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 4144 days ago
Many people think Klout, the social network reputation measuring service, scores are nonsense. They're not. People get hired because of their Klout scores, and now your next promotion may be determined by your Klout score since Microsoft will be integrating Klout into its Yammer enterprise social n
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2013: Welcome to the universal Internet
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom http://www.zdnet.com 4170 days ago
Today, the Internet is everywhere, and we're still getting our minds around what that really means for our personal lives and our businesses.
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You want me in the office? How 20th century of you. - Computerworld
Posted by sjvn under ManagementFrom http://www.computerworld.com 4242 days ago
Not every job is suitable for telecommuting. But for those that are, there are multiple benefits for both the employee and the employer.
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Self-Service HR: Really?!
Posted by sjvn under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.techpageone.com 4269 days ago
It is a bit mind-boggling to think that any company would outsource HR and submit their employees to the frustrations of self-service HR. It’s not like the company decision-makers don’t have any experience with screaming simple words over and over into a phone trying to get a dumb-witted voice reco
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