Ethics stories - Page 7
Xerox recognized as one of the world’s most ethical companies
Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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Xerox lauded for its unwavering ethical standards, marking its 11th year as a beacon of corporate integrity by Ethisphere.
Schneider Electric makes World's Most Ethical Companies list for 7th year
Thu, 16th Mar 2017
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Schneider Electric named one of the World's Most Ethical Companies for the seventh year in a row by the Ethisphere Institute.
What’s the business case for digital ethics?
Tue, 6th Sep 2016
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Digital leaders like YouTube, Facebook, Uber, AirBnB, and Google are pushing ethical boundaries to make money.
The perimeter is everywhere - so where is your data really?
Mon, 2nd May 2016
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In an era of ubiquitous data migration, safeguarding your data's whereabouts is crucial yet increasingly complex, says ESET researcher Cameron Camp.
Avnet named as a 2016 World's Most Ethical Company
Mon, 14th Mar 2016
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Avnet has been named a 2016 World's Most Ethical Company - picking up the recognition for the third year in a row.
CIOs must act now to ensure smart machines behave ethically
Wed, 18th Mar 2015
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CIOs are urged by Gartner to foster ethical AI, building public trust in smart technology through responsible programming.
Auckland car salesman fined $12k over 'dishonest' Trade Me bids
Fri, 22nd Nov 2013
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Craig James Rutherford has been fined $12,100 in the Auckland District Court after shill bidding during the sale of cars on the Trade Me auction website.
Recruitment gets social
Wed, 1st Dec 2010
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Companies are turning to Facebook’s vast user base to find talent, but social media recruitment requires strategy and awareness of online presence.
Watch and be rewarded
Sat, 1st May 2010
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Electronic surveillance in retail and hospitality has evolved from costly setups to affordable, precise tools boosting business efficiency and profits.
School conflict and the web: The real picture
Thu, 1st Oct 2009
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Recent incidents at an Auckland school spotlight the web's significant role in fuelling and publicising teenage conflicts, according to NetSafe.