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If you think technical skills and certifications are all that CIOs want from new hires, think again. Of course technical experience matters, but employers are much more interested in well-rounded job
Most people in the IT world already know that something is coming down the pike soon, and it's not good. SearchCIO reports that its "TechTarget's 2009 IT Priorities Survey" finds that the sky is not
If you are starting a new IT job, there will be a learning curve in terms of what you are expected to do and how your new office operates. It may be prudent to have a plan--or in this case, a 100-day
It is always comforting to have a safe harbor during tough economic times. But even when the economy is bad, jobs open up, opportunities are available and there are chances to advance your career. So
If you want your career to prosper, it might be a good idea to know what information should be shared with your CIO, and what not to say to the boss. Computerworld asked 100 IT Leaders to talk about
Press Releases
- Sixty-Two Percent of Organizations Allow Employees to Use Personal Mobile Devices for Work, According to New InformationWeek Reports Research
- Salesforce.com Delivers Real-Time Communication for the Social
- Mobile SharePoint Breakthrough: Copiun TrustedShare for Good Is First to Provide Secure Access to SharePoint and File Servers from Smartphones and Tablets, With Complete End-to-End Governance
- EMC Acquires Syncplicity
- Brightcove Transforms Web Experience Management with Video Cloud CMS
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