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The 9 most difficult-to-fill IT roles
Competition for IT workers is fierce in the tech world and skills shortages abound. How fierce? Using data from TEKsystems, we look at what organizations describe as their most difficult-to-fill IT roles. Read More


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Tech bigwigs agree to a settlement in Silicon Valley hiring case
The four remaining defendants in Silicon Valley's closely watched employee hiring case -- Google, Apple, Adobe and Intel -- have agreed to a settlement, according to a new court filing. Read More

Oregon CIO urges state to adopt healthcare.gov, forget site Oracle built
Oregon's CIO has recommended state officials adopt the federal government's Healthcare.gov insurance exchange in time to meet a Nov. 15 open enrollment deadline, rather than attempt to fix the troubled site it built along with Oracle. Read More


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San Diego's SAP system has tripled some employees' workloads
San Diego's $50 million SAP system has ended up tripling employees' workloads for certain types of tasks, but the city has also failed to devote enough attention to training, according to a consultant's report released earlier this month. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: An IT worker writes: 'Emotionally, we are broken'
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