Lisa Vaas

About

Lisa Vaas is News Editor/Operations for eWEEK.com and also serves as editor of the Database topic center. She has focused on customer relationship management technology, IT salaries and careers, effects of the H1-B visa on the technology workforce, wireless technology, security, and, most recently, databases and the technologies that touch upon them. Her articles have appeared in eWEEK's print edition, on eWEEK.com, and in the startup IT magazine PC Connection.

Opportunity: Hot IT Jobs for 2002

Bank One Corp. made big news recently when it announced plans to hire 600 IT pros. Why was that news? Because it went against the grain of what has quickly become a buyers market for IT skills. Given the sagging economy, there arent many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs […]

Networking Skills Still Crucial

A healthy appetite for acquisitions has given Bank One Corp. a new hunger. Like a lot of enterprises, it now has an urgent need for many network engineers to help digest the infrastructure its acquired over the past decade. “Were in the process of converting those [acquisitions] into a single set of application systems and […]

Bank One to Hire 600 IT Professionals

Care to live in Columbus, Ohio? How about Chicago? If so, Bank One Corp.s hiring—and its hiring big. Flying in the face of current economic conditions, the bank recently announced that it will hire 600 IT professionals over the next three months to work in those cities. It may sound counterintuitive to staff up in […]

IM Genie Out of the Bottle

When the tamale seller sets up his cart on the sidewalk in front of Pacific International Marketing Inc., MIS Director Bryan Searcy—and most employees at the Salinas, Calif., produce broker—usually gets an instant message about it from somebody in the office. And thats OK. Yes, it would be nice if employees used all company-supplied technology […]

In Health Care, Privacys the Best Prescription

Copaxone was not the first multiple sclerosis drug on the market in North America, nor was it the second. When Teva Neuroscience Inc. introduced it in early 1997, it was third to market. That timing shouldnt matter to the MS patients who inject Copaxone to treat the effects of this chronic, often-debilitating degenerative disease of […]

IT Bonus Pay Still Growing, Report Says

Despite the sour economy, bonuses tied to certain IT certifications and skills are still on the rise, according to a new report from Foote Partners LLC, an IT salary research company in New Canaan, Conn. Bonuses linked to certifications in security, databases, application development and programming languages, and Webmaster and internetworking skills have increased in […]

#1: GE Keeps E-Business Turned On

Jack Welch may be gone, retired as CEO, but the hard-charging management style that earned him the title Neutron Jack lives on at General Electric Co. Only now, rather than just focusing on improving the employee gene pool by lopping off the 10 percent of workers with the lowest performance appraisals—Welchs success formula—the management mantra […]

Workers Get Recycled

Richard Pietruszka was a steelworker for a long time: 20 years as electrician at the Cleveland site of LTV Steel Corp., then seven years as repairman of steel fabrication instruments. But as of June 16, he got a new position. The title of his new post is laid off. His new duties are simple: Attend […]

Keeping Air Force Flying High

Now is the time when the U.S. Air Force should be ready to fly at a moments notice—not mired in outdated legacy code. Unfortunately, like many government agencies, the Air Force has found itself hampered by 30-year-old legacy systems that make it difficult and time-consuming for its people to track down important supplies such as […]

Microsoft to Maintain NT 4.0 Certification

To the relief of many IT professionals, Microsoft Corp. has reversed an earlier decision to retire Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certifications for Windows NT 4.0 at the end of this year. Based on customer feedback, the Redmond, Wash., company last week announced a plan to simultaneously recognize multiple, distinct versions of all MCP (Microsoft Certified […]