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IT pros staying put, expecting raises

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IT pros staying put, expecting raises
There's cause for contentment among IT pros, many of whom are staying put at their current jobs due to a combination of lingering economic concerns and improving conditions at work. Read More


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Browser wars: IE vs. Firefox vs. Chrome vs. Safari vs. Opera
All eyes are on Google's Chrome browser as it battles Mozilla's Firefox in a tight fight for the No. 2 position behind Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which is holding onto its market-leading share of the desktop browser market. Read More

Beyond the hype of big data
CIOs that ignore the big data chatter risk losing a valuable competitive advantage. Read More

Allow social media vs. ban social media at work
The pull of social media is proving hard to resist. Even the most buttoned-down institutions are rethinking bans and relaxing access to social networks and social media sites. But just how far are enterprises willing to wade into the sea of social media? Read More


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Wi-Fi tethering 101: Use a smartphone as a mobile hotspot
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7 key skills new IT grads are lacking
Greg Taffet, the CIO of U.S. Gas & Electric, brought on four new staffers in the past six months and is looking to add 11 more to his current team of 20. His list of open positions includes an EDI programmer, a risk management programmer, a CRM programmer, a business analyst and an assistant IT manager. Read More

CCIE vs. MBA vs...?
When CIOs look to add talent to their staffs right now, who should they be recruiting: employees with deep technical skills or deep business skills? That's one argument raging in corporate IT departments over the benefits of hiring staff with technical certifications such as Cisco Certified Internet Expert (CCIE) or business degrees. Read More


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In an information economy: Information management must take center stage
People and information are the most valuable assets to any organization. However, recent studies show that enterprises are struggling to organize, manage, protect, retain and effectively use information. Read More

Clouds of anxiety: Companies worry about security of cloud computing
While organizations continue to embrace cloud-computing platforms, surveys find organizations are concerned about security and their very ability to manage it in the cloud. Read More

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