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Want a raise? 11 IT jobs set for 6%-9% pay hikes in 2012

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Want a raise? 11 IT jobs set for 6%-9% pay hikes in 2012
Mobility, data overload, security threats and collaboration demands are creating opportunities for enterprise IT pros with skills in these areas to command more pay, according to new data from Robert Half Technology. Read More


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How to prevent IT talent-poaching
One concern keeping IT execs awake at night is fear of talent poaching. Among 1,400 CIOs polled in the spring by Robert Half Technology, 34% said they're concerned about losing top IT performers to other job opportunities. Read More

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Introducing the System Center 2012 lineup
Initially envisioned in 2003 as an umbrella over Microsoft Operations Manager and Systems Management Server with consolidated reporting, System Center has grown through several waves of staggered releases. Now with the 2012 version, including eight components and a tweak to the name, here's what we see at the end of October. Read More

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