Customers: Support is No. 1
As business
executives debate the importance of customer service in board rooms
around the nation, new research conducted by the nonprofit Information
Technology Solution Providers Alliance (ITSPA) and Yankee Group
validates those discussions by identifying technical support as the
service area with the widest performance gap in customer satisfaction
between leading computer hardware manufacturers.
HP ranked
highest in support across all the product categories and was rated at or
above all competitors across a variety of performance, reliability and
service factors. Lenovo also did very well, in a statistical dead heat
with HP, but Dell trailed significantly in several categories. Questions
in the survey covered a range of topics dealing with hardware and
software problems, initial set-up experience, reliability, technical
support and likelihood to recommend.
Unaxis signs pact
with 3M
St. Paul-based Unaxis Optics, which makes projection
display components, signed a non-exclusive technology license agreement
with 3M Precision Optics, Inc.
The Vikuiti TIR Prism is a
component in the design of compact light engines employing Texas
Instruments' DLP Technology in both front and rear-screen projection
displays. Operationally, light enters and travels through the prism to
illuminate the Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) that is at the heart of
the DLP technology. The image reflected off the DMD then passes through
the TIR prism and is imaged onto the screen with the projection
lens.
Users main culprit in security breaches
Organizations are doing little to address the most serious
threat to their information security and technology infrastructure,
according to new research released by the Computing Technology Industry
Association (CompTIA).
Human error was responsible for nearly 60
percent of information security breaches experienced by organizations
over the last year, according to the fourth annual CompTIA study on
information security and the workforce. That figure is significantly
higher than one year ago, when 47 percent of security breaches were
blamed on human error alone.
Yet despite the prominent role that
human behavior plays in information security breaches, just 29 percent
of the 574 organizations that participated in the survey said that
security training is a requirement at their company. Only 36 percent of
organizations offer end-user security awareness
training.
Halverson new HotGigs COO
Minneapolis-based staffing exchange HotGigs named Mark
Halverson as its new chief operating officer and senior vice president
of sales.
Halverson has more than 20 years of experience in
management, sales, marketing and operations with emerging and
established market-leading companies. He joins HotGigs from
Minneapolis-based BORN.
IT worker confidence on the
rise
Worker confidence among IT professionals increased in
July, as the sector's Hudson Employment Index rose 4.3 points to 112.5.
The latest reading is higher than last July, when the sector's index was
109.9. Based on responses from approximately 9,000 workers nationwide
across all industries, the composite Index held steady, inching down .5
points to 101.9.
The Hudson Employment Index for IT workers also
showed:
* The number of workers who expected their firms to hire
rose six points to 40 percent in July. This is the most optimistic IT
workers have been in this respect so far in 2006.
* The number of
employees who rated their finances as excellent or good rose four points
in July to 56 percent. There was also a seven-point increase to 49
percent in the number of workers who indicated their financial situation
was improving.
* Three-quarters (74 percent) of the work force was
happy with their job in July, up from 71 percent the previous
month.
* Conversely, the number of workers concerned about losing
their job rose from 19 percent in June to 25 percent in
July.
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