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IT staffers at Special Devices swapped BlackBerrys for iPhones because new apps make their jobs easier. And with more enterprise features expected from iPhone OS 4.0 this summer, Apple's smartphone is in an even better position to drive deeper i
Social media offers an abundance of communication tools. But when it comes to leadership and public speaking, old-fashioned face-to-face chats are still key.
Top career experts and corporate recruiters share situations that can derail a job interview, along with advice on how job seekers can get back on track.
nAmidst slight growth in the IT sector this year, data center workers with broad expertise should do well. Security, cloud, backup and disaster recovery pros are now in demand.
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IT professionals are still pessimistic about the job market even though slightly more of them think the economy is improving.
IT professionals who prize order and predictability, and possess a high need for closure are likely making erroneous assumptions about their networks--assumptions that could seriously hamper their job searches, according to research from MIT.
Traditional approaches to BI deployments are not always up to the task posed by today's complex IT environments and demanding users. A new way of designing and building BI applicationsu2014called Agile BIu2014is needed, according to Forrester Re
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