Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Crashing the IT Talent Party

"When companies start to value something more highly, there's reason to ponder the aggressive measures that they might take to protect those assets. William Gibson based his novel Count Zero on a scenario of literal warfare between multinational companies trying to preserve their control of their key people. Gibson's story is all too plausible as a near-future tale that makes the shenanigans of Hewlett-Packard, or other clients of companies like Boston-based Security Outsourcing Solutions, look tame." /Inside eWEEK Labs/

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