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Healthcare IT faces healthy opportunities
If there's one sector where the prognosis for IT looks good these days, it's healthcare. The federal government's twin initiatives of economic recovery and healthcare reform are channeling some hefty
Did you cut your IT staff too deeply?
The recession has caused many firms to make significant cuts in their IT departments--decisions made out of economic necessity but ones that may come back to haunt those businesses. A survey by
Half of IT execs expect a raise in 2010
An annual survey conducted by SearchCIO.com revealed that 50 percent of IT executives responding to the poll expect a pay increase next year. This is a big jump from last year's survey, when only 38
IT key in recession recovery
IT will be at the center of the recovery next year and will be relied upon by more than half of all CEOs recently surveyed by Gartner. That's good news for IT workers everywhere and for those looking
Goldman Sachs sees IT spending recovery
Wall Street investment banking firm Goldman Sachs has taken a survey of the IT industry,and predicts that a spending recovery should be in the works for 2010. Goldman said its survey of IT
Intel leads economic recovery
For the third straight quarter, computer chipmaker Intel Corp. announced that its sales are improving, jumping 17 percent to 9.4 billion. The good news from Intel was further evidence that tech's
Survey: CIOs gunning to open spending floodgates
Your IT spending belt has probably been so tight that you have been gasping for breath for the last year. But there's some good news coming your way. A new CIO.com survey finds that things are
IBM, HP bring 4,000 jobs to three small towns
In another hopeful sign for the IT job market, IBM and Hewlett-Packard are opening service and support centers in three small towns in the middle of the country. They are expected to employ 4,000
Smaller firms lead tech recovery
Smaller tech companies are leading the way to hiring new tech workers ahead of the giants like Microsoft and Google. Business Week reports that many smaller companies already have large, multiyear
D.C. and New York are magnets for tech jobs
Washington, D.C., and the New York metro region are the best places to look for IT jobs, outdistancing Silicon Valley and other tech-heavy regions, according to the Dice Report which tracks IT hiring

