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Experts support Google in Oracle's lawsuit over Java APIs

  Joel Capperella: When IT staffers share successes publicly, everyone wins | Rachel Russell: 4 tips for plucking top IT talent from a sea of candidates
 
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Experts support Google in Oracle's lawsuit over Java APIs
Nearly three-dozen computer scientists have signed off on a court brief opposing Oracle's effort to copyright its Java APIs, a move they say would hold back the computer industry and deny affordable technology to end users. Read More


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Joel Capperella: When IT staffers share successes publicly, everyone wins
Top IT employers know the value of cultivating the intellectual power of their workforce. In the process, they turn their employees into employment brand ambassadors, says IT hiring expert Joel Capperella. Read More

Rachel Russell: 4 tips for plucking top IT talent from a sea of candidates
Talented IT staffers are being wooed constantly by recruiters. Is your organization prepared to snag the best candidates? Here are four tips from TEKsystems' Rachel Russell, an IT hiring expert. Read More


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Read this white paper and discover the benefits of moving from traditional storage to Storage Infrastructure as a Service. Learn More.

Best Places to Work in IT 2013: A tour of Quicken Loans
Quicken Loans moves into the No. 1 spot on this year's Best Places to Work in IT list. Here's a peek at some of the quirks and perks enjoyed by employees. Read More

The Grill: Raytheon CIO Rebecca Rhoads takes on new role with global reach
Raytheon CIO Rebecca Rhoads was tapped earlier this year to lead the defense contractor's newly formed Global Business Services unit, whose goal is to improve operations and services by optimizing resources. Read More

Paul Glen: Geeks love problems, so give them some
The most elegant thing you can do to motivate geeks is to define a problem that your team will want to solve. Read More

 

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