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IT employment grows, but barely RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: FileMaker Resource: iOS White Paper and Deployment Kit Quickly Develop and Deploy iOS Solutions. With FileMaker Pro, iPad and iPhone solutions can be prototyped and completed in hours or days versus weeks or months. No iOS application programming or design experience is required. Read the white paper and download the kit. In this Issue WHITE PAPER: BMC Moving to a Cloud-based Delivery Model Help Desk software as a service is attractive to many IT departments. It offers the same benefits of traditional IT help desk solutions, in addition to reducing capital expenses, accelerating implementation, and providing easier upgrades. This paper explores considerations for implementing IT service management in-house or as a service. Read Now! Age bias in IT: The reality behind the rumors WHITE PAPER: BMC Workload Automation Challenges and Opportunities This Executive Brief discusses IDC's perspective on how enterprise workload management requirements are changing and highlights the ways that workload automation solutions can address these emerging requirements. Learn More! AT&T to return jobs to U.S. if T-Mobile deal is approved Intel targets government with new subsidiary | ||||||||||
COMPUTERWORLD 'S IT CAREERS SPECIAL REPORT Computerworld The editorial department of Computerworld is preparing a special report on IT careers, and we're interested in your feedback. The short survey contains fewer than 10 questions about your IT career plans and job search status and your predictions for the future of the IT profession, plus demographic questions, and takes less than 10 minutes to complete.
Results of this survey will be part of the December 19 special report on IT careers. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Should AT&T be allowed to acquire T-Mobile? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Why can't we get problem reports this good nowadays? It's the mid-1980s, and this pilot fish is working as a technician in a retail computer store when a customer arrives with an IBM PC/XT with a problem -- and a two-year-old who says he "put a number in the drive." NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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