Sample Job Applicant Rejection EmailApril 27th, 2008 Subject: Your Application for [Position Name] at [Company Name]
Dear [Name of Applicant]:
We appreciate you applying for the position of [Position Name] at [Company Name]. Unfortunately we interviewed many applicants in the job search process and hired another individual whose credentials and qualifications were better suited for our needs.
Smartdata enterprises, the offshore software outsourcing companyApril 20th, 2009 MOHALI - Smartdata enterprises, an offshore software outsourcing company, has expertise in web and software applications development in the ever-growing software development offshore outsourcing global market. In 1996, SmartData Enterprises Incorporation, a consulting company was formed in Silicon Valley, California.
Beware LinkedIn Invaded By Nigerian SpammersApril 21st, 2008 Here is a LinkedIn invitation I received from Elvis Ata (elvisata2001@yahoo.cn):
Elvis Ata requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
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DEAREST ONE
PERMIT ME TO INFORM YOU OF MY DESIRE OF GOING INTO BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH YOU.FOR THIS SIMPLE AND SINCERE BUSINESS. I AM ELVIS ATA THE ONLY CHILD OF LATE MR THOMAS ATA, MY FATHER WAS A VERY WEALTHY COCOA MERCHANT IN BOUAKE COTE DIVOIRE, BEFORE HE WAS
SHOT BY THE REBELS ON ONE OF THEIR OUTING TO DISCUSS ON A BUSINESS.
Wipro Sees 4Q profit up by 4 percent Despite RecessionApril 22nd, 2009 India's Wipro says 4Q profit up 4 percent. MUMBAI, India — Indian outsourcing major Wipro Ltd.
Sun Microsystems Planning To Sell Hardware Business?June 13th, 2006 Spencer Katt, eWeek columnnist, speculates Sun Microsystems may be on his way to sell its hardware business and focus on software instead (read Java). The KattPhone's new ring tone, "Here Comes the Sun," brought a call from a crony asking the Kitty if he thought Sun's restructuring plans were an indication that the company is prepping for an eventual sale, as some Sun watchers have speculated.
IBM To Acquire FileNet Content Management Software For $1.6 Billion CashAugust 10th, 2006 FileNet is a publicly traded California company with an annual revenue last year of nearly $422 million. The 24-year-old company is one of the largest specialists in content and document management software sold to large corporations.
Google's Profits, Powered By Strong Search Advertising, Doubled in Q2July 21st, 2006 Google’s profits more than doubled in the second quarter, as the company continued to increase its share of the lucrative search advertising market. The company, which announced results yesterday, exceeded analysts’ expectations for both sales and profit.
Open Source Java Months Away Says Sun ExecutiveJune 29th, 2006 Simon Phipps, chief open-source officer for Sun, said the Sun is "months" away from releasing its trademark Java programming language under an open-source license. He said Sun is ruminating over two major issues: how to keep Java compatible and ensure no particular company uses market forces as muscle for its own implementation, a move that would threaten Java's "write once, run anywhere" mantra.
Apple sans Jobs: finger crossed over replacement January 15th, 2009 No Jobs, no Apple. For Apple - devotees were left awestruck after a wrecking announcement, Apple Inc's iconic chief Steve Jobs was to bench himself for six month.
IT Risk Management Eludes British CompaniesMay 17th, 2006 IT failures are a leading threat to businesses worldwide, and British companies have been found particularly ill-prepared at handling them. According to a survey from Mercury Interactive Corporation, a third of UK companies are handling IT risks in an uncoordinated fashion.
MySpace Banner Ad Spreads SpywareJuly 20th, 2006 Millions of visitors to Myspace.com and other web sites have been infected with spyware by a banner advertisement according to iDefense, a Verisign company. iDefense, an Internet security company owned by Verisign, said the spyware infects unpatched versions of Windows using a security flaw in the way the operating system and Microsoft Internet Explorer open Windows Metafile images, The Washington Post reported Thursday.
IAC reports first-quarter loss, though revenue beats analyst estimatesApril 29th, 2009 Internet company IAC reports first-quarter loss
NEW YORK — The recession's effect on advertising is hurting IAC/InterActiveCorp. The Internet services company led by Barry Diller says it recorded a first-quarter loss as revenue fell 22 percent in its media and advertising unit, which includes search engine Ask.com.
Digital River forecasts 2nd-quarter earnings shy of Wall street's expectationsApril 29th, 2009 Digital River forecasts 2Q earnings below views
MINNEAPOLIS — E-commerce software service company Digital River Inc. said Wednesday it is "cautiously optimistic" about its outlook for 2009.
Japan's top chipmaker Toshiba posts record annual loss of $3.5 billionMay 8th, 2009 Japan's top chipmaker Toshiba posts record loss
TOKYO — Japan's top chipmaker Toshiba Corp. tumbled to a record annual loss amid sinking global demand that has forced it to cut thousands of jobs.
Board of computer network gear maker Emulex rejects unsolicited takeover bid by rival BroadcomMay 4th, 2009 Emulex board rejects Broadcom takeover bid
COSTA MESA, Calif. — Computer network gear maker Emulex Corp.