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What really matters in IT today

By Joanne Cummings
The last 10 years have been rough on IT. After the industry run up during irrational exuberance, the great collapse took with it corporate confidence in technology, led to layoffs and made everyone question technoloy as a viable career track. But IT matters - the network matters, as does security, and new technologies such as SOA and wireless. Read full story

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Even Dilbert can't stop the snow
Jason and Keith end the year talking about Google's security woes, whether they are suffering from information overload, and why they need to take down their Dilbert cartoons posted on their office doors.

The Best of Panorama 2007
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The 10 most-read Microsoft Subnet blog entries of '07. How Come Google spell checks better than Microsoft Office? Google Talk - Translation Bots. Plus: Last few days to enter to win free Microsoft training; free MCTS exam cram book.

December giveaways from Microsoft Subnet: Win a training course of your choosing from New Horizons Computer Learning Centers worth up to $2,500. Plus we have 15 copies of MCTS 70-620 Exam Cram: Microsoft Windows Vista, Configuring by one of our newest bloggers, Patrick Regan for grabs. 

December giveaways from Cisco Subnet: Up for grabs: 15 copies of CCIE Voice Exam Quick Reference Sheets. Enter to win one of 15 downloads of Cisco Press' CCIE Voice Exam Quick Reference Sheets by Mark Lewis. Check out Mark's blog for Cisco Subnet here and an excerpt of the book here


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