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Computerworld reveals the 100 Best Places to Work in IT

Overall rankings: The top 100 IT employers | The 6 hottest new jobs in IT

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Report: The 100 Best Places to Work in IT 2011
When was the last time you went for a swim on your lunch break or bragged to your friends about your work? It happens every day for some fortunate employees. Read More


WEBCAST: Cray

Oak Ridge National Laboratories and Kraken
Get an inside look at Kraken, one of the world's most powerful supercomputers. ORNL and Cray detail their relationship with AMD and how AMD Opteron processors allow ORNL to conduct cutting-edge scientific research. View Now

WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems, Inc.

Social Technologies Transform Business
Social technologies are moving from the consumer space into the enterprise, and Enterprise Social Software (ESS) is changing how people work. A white paper based on a Forrester Consulting survey commissioned by Cisco reveals the benefits and inhibitors faced by decision makers and how ESS is transforming business processes. Read the white paper now.

Overall rankings: The top 100 IT employers
Find the top employer that best suits your needs. Sort the Best Places to Work by key criteria, such as training days, and add filters by region and/or organization size. Read More

The 6 hottest new jobs in IT
We've scoured listings on IT hiring sites like Dice and Modis and talked with IT execs about the skills they're looking for in the year to come. Our sources point to a cluster of new job titles created to make IT more agile, more social -- and more tightly intertwined with business. Read More

Obama: 'We don't have enough engineers'
President Barack Obama is making a push to train 10,000 new American engineers a year, primarily with the help of the private sector. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SAP

Use Data to Beat the Competition
Most companies recognize the importance of their data - but few are leveraging it to full advantage. So while your competitors sit back, you can sprint ahead - helping to cut costs, boost profits, build loyalty, and solve a myriad of day-to-day business challenges. No matter the size of your business, you can now compete on a level playing field. Click to continue

Democrats seek major H-1B, green card reform
Silicon Valley's U.S. Rep. Zoe Lofgren has proposed a sweeping reform of the H-1B visa and green card in a new bill released Tuesday. Read More

Paul Glen: Project teams and 'the avoidance collusion'
One thing that project team leaders have in common is that none of them is terribly concerned about their relationship with the others. Read More

Your top talent deserves your best effort
Robert Half Technology's John Reed offers five ways to help your most important employees stay engaged and motivated, and to establish your organization as a great place to work. Read More

One workforce plan? Time to think ahead
Yoh's Joel Capperella says there are multiple factors that can affect an organization's talent demands each year, and smart IT managers will plan for those contingencies. Read More



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