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NewsMaybe what you need is 'journeyman coders'
If you are having a tough time finding the developers your organization needs, you may want to try another approach to hiring. The demand for expert programmers is on the rise, as are salaries, but Read more...
IT grads not "ready to go," says survey
Nearly 40 percent of new IT hires are unprepared for their jobs, according to a survey of IBM's (NYSE: IBM) Share and Database Trends and Applications user group. Only 8 percent of managers surveyed Read more...
Turning IT group tension into a productive force
If the programmers in your organization squabble with the infrastructure pros and the system administrators skirmish with just about everyone, you've got a fairly typical IT group, writes Dan Tynan Read more...
Thinking about security from the beginning
Software bugs have always been a part of software, but new pressures appear to be motivating programmers to give more thought to security early in the development processes. To provide some ideas on Read more...
Training your employees on the cheap
Every one of your employees needs to be trained even in these tough times, and there are plenty of ways to do this without spending a lot of money on training tools, according to Computerworld.com. Read more...
What to put on a programmer's resume
You are a programmer looking for work. What should you tell your prospective employer? Joel Spolsky, founder of Fog Creek Software, said programmers should emphasize coding on their resumes, Read more...
Mac OS X 10.6 showcased
Apple
CEO Steve Jobs have confirmed that the next version of Mac OS X - 10.6, will be
code named Snow Leopard. The focus of
this new version will be more towards Read more...
Vista gets the cold shoulder
A new survey has found that fewer than 1 in 12 programmers currently are writing applications targeting Windows Vista, with most still sticking with ASP.Net and Windows Forms applications and finding Read more...
Survey: IT staff aren't happyAccording to a new survey conducted on behalf of online learning vendor SkillSoft, 75 percent of technical personnel are unhappy enough to consider quitting. However, another survey, by the Read more... Women continue to leave ITThe IT industry is losing women hand over fist, according to an analysis of government labor data. In 2000, a little less than one million women worked as IT managers, computer scientists/systems Read more... | Press ReleasesStatement by Charles Segars, CEO, Ovation on Current Retransmission Consent Rules and the Conflict Between Cable and Satellite DLOS ANGELES, Oct. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- "The existing retransmission rules were written into law in 1992, before the Internet, smart phones and tablets existed. Unfortunately for consumers, the Read more >> Email Encryption API Now Available from SendincSendinc API gives developers the ability to easily integrate email encryption into applications DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Sendinc, a leading provider of secure electronic messaging and collaboration Read more >> Partnership Between HomeTownLocator and Modapt Brings Content on U.S. Cities and Towns into Clear View for Mobile CustomersModapt optimizes millions of web pages for leading U.S. gazetteerBOSTON, Sept. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Visitors to HTL, Inc.'s U.S. state gazetteer are using mobile devices at a record pace to access Read more >> Stackhouse Media Prepares for Growth in the Multimedia MarketplaceThe In-Demand Development House Expands and Supports Both Domestic and International Operations PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Following the launch of their new brand, Stackhouse Media has Read more >> Research and Markets: Professional Windows 7 Development Guide - Everything you need to immediately get the most from WindDUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1a9e0d/professional_windo) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Professional Read more >> |




