For IT Managers, Best to Be a Small Fish in Big Pond
The career path of IT managers often sputters and stalls in small enterprises, according to research released Oct. 10 by the Info-Tech Research Group’s Indaba
The career path of IT managers often sputters and stalls in small enterprises, according to research released Oct. 10 by the Info-Tech Research Group’s Indaba
Young people entering the U.S. workforce lack critical skills essential for success, finds a survey released Oct. 2 by a consortium of business research organizations.
In numbers that haven’t been matched since 2001, the U.S. tech industry added 140,000 jobs in the first half of 2006, according to a report
Thirteen percent of CIOs plan to increase their IT staff in the fourth quarter of 2006, according to a survey released Sept. 20 by Robert
“One of my mentors once told me that a programming language is just a programming language. It doesn’t matter if you’re a good programmer, it
Average overall salary is up for Microsoft IT professionals, according to Redmond Magazine’s 2006 Salary Survey, released Sept. 12. Salaries showed an increase of 3.3
Though 69 percent of senior IT and business professionals believe that there is a likelihood that a disaster or crisis will interrupt their business workflow
In the wake of widely publicized security compromises at AOL and AT&T, a study released Aug. 28 by the Elk Rapids, Mich.-based privacy management research
An annual study on hiring and compensation trends revealed that IT professionals may have more negotiating power than they think. According to the study, conducted