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German high-tech sector needs Asian talent, leaders say
BERLIN AFP — Bernd Voelcker desperately needs programmers and sales managers for his software firm in Berlin, but he can't hire promising Indian or Chinese candidates because Germany's labour market has shut them out. For his company Infopark, the situation is getting critical. "In November, we had to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Berlin, Germany, immigration, leader, programmer, talent
Research articles 2007-12-10
FCC puts 'a la carte' on the menu
If you're tired of paying for dozens of cable TV channels that you don't want and don't watch, relief may be on the way. The Federal Communications Commission today plans to begin considering banning programmers from "tying" -- making cable systems take less-popular or new channels...
Tags: Cable, FCC, NETWORKING, programmer, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-09-11
ABC's 'Traveler' hits the ground running
Stop me if you've heard this one before -- "Traveler" is an exciting, fast-paced serialized drama that mixes action, intrigue and mystery with an appealing cast. I don't know where it's going to go after tonight's premiere (9 p.m., ABC/Ch. 4) but the first hour makes for some...
Tags: ABC Inc., network, NETWORKING, programmer, TVs
Research articles 2007-05-10
Uphill Battle For Spanish Kids' Programmers.
By Luis Clemens Cable Fills Void in Fare Despite Ad, Ratings Challenge Spanish-language broadcasters focus little attention and effort on kids' programming, while cable networks targeting young viewers who speak that language suffer from limited carriage....
Tags: advertisement, Cable, FCC, network, programmer, programming, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV
Research articles 2007-04-02
Web programmer turned writer dreaming of Oscars glory
HOLLYWOOD AFP — A Japanese-American web programmer who once dreamed of a Hollywood writing career is on the brink of Oscars glory after emerging as one of the creative forces behind the war film "Letters from Iwo Jima." The remarkable story of how Iris Yamashita was hired to write...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, glory, Hollywood, MARKETING, programmer, Web
Research articles 2007-02-19
This Just In.(contracts)
By Staff Dish Drops Court TV From Lineup Linda Moss Englewood, Colo. -- In EchoStar Communications' latest spat with a programmer, Court TV last week remained off Dish Network's lineup as the result...
Tags: America, Cable, network, NETWORKING, programmer, SALES, satellite, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Turner Broadcasting, TV
Research articles 2007-01-08
St. Jude Medical Announces Japanese Approval of the Merlin Programmer for Pacemakers, ICDs and CRT Devices
New programmer will provide quick and easy device programming
Tags: CRT, programmer, St. Jude Medical Inc.
Research articles 2008-04-02
WHERE THE GEEKS ARE
GLOBAL 360° Online testing company, BrainBench, reports on global trends in technical certificaton. Here's a problem many employers face. They need to hire large numbers of technical professionals for a special information technology IT project that the CEO wants done yesterday. But are the prospective employees'...
Tags: Brainbench, certification, outsourcing, programmer, Quality, Strategy, U.S.
Research articles 2006-11-01
Programmer unlocks iPod-iTunes exclusive linkage
SAN FRANCISCO AFP — A 22-year-old programmer has picked the lock which guards the exclusive relationship between Apple's iPod players and its iTunes online music and video store, his company said. Norwegian-born Jon Lech Johansen found a way for rival MP3 players to download songs or shows from iTunes and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Apple Inc., MP3, programmer
Research articles 2006-10-25
Reisers software company in limbo
OAKLAND -- Before he was arrested in connection with his wifes disappearance, Hans Reiser had gained a reputation as an innovative but controversial figure in the software development world. An article posted on the technology news site Slashdot.org last week elicited more than ...
Tags: DARPA, programmer, software
Research articles 2006-10-18
New technology, portals making everyone a network programmer
It's increasingly a have-it-your-way world. People create their music playlists via iTunes, design their backpacks at L.L. Bean, even order personal sayings on their M&Ms. And those who want to create their TV schedules are getting their wish. As the 2006-2007 season gets underway, they are getting a range of...
Tags: ABC Inc., advertisement, NBC Universal Inc., network, portal, programmer, TVs
Research articles 2006-09-21
Fox: It"s NCTC"s Fault.(National Cable Television Cooperative)(Fox Cable Networks Group)
By Linda Moss Fox Cable Networks has told the Federal Communications Commission that it hasn't 'stonewalled' the National Cable Television Cooperative in negotiations for carriage of 13 regional sports networks. Fox's letter to FCC chairman...
Tags: agent, Cable, FCC, FINANCE, Government, negotiation, network, News Corp., programmer, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV
Research articles 2006-08-07
Programmer's Paradise, Inc. Plans Name Change to Facilitate Expansion into New Markets
SHREWSBURY, N.J. -- Programmer's Paradise, Inc. (NASDAQ: PROG) announced today its intention to change the company's parent name to Wayside Technology Group, Inc. This new name will facilitate the pursuit of several distinct market segments. Wayside Technology Group, Inc. will operate under three divisions: Programmer's Paradise; Lifeboat Distribution; and...
Tags: Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Paradise Inc., Programmer, programmer, software
Research articles 2006-05-01
Memory Charting Added to the Etnus TotalView Memory Debugger; Visual Displays Enhance Ability to View How Programs Use Memory
NATICK, Mass. -- Etnus, LLC, maker of the world's most scalable multi-process debugger on Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X, announced today the release of version 7.2. This release adds the ability to graphically view how programs use memory by displaying this information as line, bar, or pie charts. When...
Tags: Etnus LLC, memory, programmer
Research articles 2006-04-18
Programmer's Paradise Rated #1 Reseller by Software Developers
SHREWSBURY, N.J. -- Programmer's Paradise, Inc. (NASDAQ: PROG), a leading independent marketer of software tools for technology professionals, announced today that software developers have once again rated the company the software development community's best overall reseller. Results were presented by Evans Data Corporation in their 2006 Annual Developer Marketing Patterns...
Tags: Evans Data Corp., programmer, Programmer, reseller, software
Research articles 2006-02-23
Showtime's Passion play.(Brief Article)
On Easter Sunday, seekers of television fare in a spiritual vein will be able to make a choice: The Ten Commandments on ABC or The Passion of the Christ on Showtime. The not-risk-averse pay TV programmer--which also aired Fahrenheit 9/11 and...
Tags: ABC Inc., CBS Corp., pay-TV, programmer
Research articles 2006-02-20
Honoring Tartikoff: the programmer who changed television.
If there were a way Brandon Tartikoff could be master of ceremonies for the Third Annual Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards, there's no doubt he would fill his comments with a self-deprecating analysis of his own contributions to television. Sadly, we'll miss a...
Tags: Mitchell, NBC Universal Inc., programmer, TVs
Research articles 2006-01-23
Honoring Tartikoff: the programmer who changed television.(Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards)(National Association of Television Program Executives choosen Steven Bochco, Marc Cherry and Pat Mitchell for Legacy Awards)
If there were a way Brandon Tartikoff could be master of ceremonies for the Third Annual Brandon Tartikoff Legacy Awards, there's no doubt he would fill his comments with a self-deprecating analysis of his own contributions to television. Sadly, we'll miss a...
Tags: Mitchell, NBC Universal Inc., programmer, TVs
Research articles 2006-01-23
Culling films a daunting task
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- It was early November, and John Cooper was in his office here, staring as if hypnotized at a bulletin board. Over the next few weeks, the board, which was covered in color-coded cards bearing the names of movies, would coalesce into the slate for the 2006...
Tags: Cooper, festival, programmer
Research articles 2006-01-15
AT&T backs a la carte cable
AT&T is throwing its weight behind Uncle Sam's push to give consumers a choice of cable channels, telling the Federal Communications Commission that it wants to offer a la carte programming to its video customers. "We support giving customers flexibility and options," AT&T said in a statement prepared for...
Tags: AT&T Corp., Cable, FCC, Government, NETWORKING, programmer, programming, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV, video
Research articles 2005-12-01
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