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Got IT credentials?
SMBs hire all types of IT professionals, from those with a basic four-year college degree to MBA's, PhD.'s, technical certifications and more. Does it matter? Article
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In IT, better to be a big fish in a small pond
Not everyone aspires to work for an enterprise organization. In fact, a new survey suggests that IT managers at smaller companies may be generally more satisfied with their jobs. Article
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Career builder advice for CIOs
Career builder advice for CIOs includes how to meet performance metrics and sharpen your business skills. IT consultants offer some insights, and provide the strategies CIOs can take to reach their career goals. Tip
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IT managers at smaller firms lack clout
Research shows that IT managers at small businesses rarely make decisions about technology spending or strategy. Instead, managers of other business units are calling the shots. Article
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Mainframe developer stereotype bucked by 23-year-old woman
Kristine Harper is not your normal mainframe developer. First, she's a woman. Second, she's 23. So how did she get interested in the mainframe? Interview
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Lack of virtualization know-how resulting in failed projects
Implementing virtualization technology can be costly and painful -- even more so if your IT staff can't grasp the skills necessary to deploy and manage it. Article
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Building IT to the 'point of no return'
At this week's SIMposium in Dallas, CIOs agree that success means taking the 'get yourself a seat at the executive table' advice to the next level. Article
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Champy: Four processes to successful retention
Increased turnover within an IT organization can lead to an overall decrease in productivity and quality of work. In his monthly column, James Champy suggests an offensive approach to retention and offers four tips for retaining qualified IT employee... Column
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Intel layoffs hit IT departments
The reported 10,000-plus layoffs will primarily hit the marketing and IT departments. The company hopes the move will help to save $2 billion in annual costs. News
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Skills shortage boosts salaries, study finds
Hiring managers are having just as much, if not more, difficulty finding IT professionals than they did last year, a new study reports. Two-fifths say they'll increase starting salaries in response. News