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100 Best Places to Work in IT 2014

The No. 1 large place to work in IT: Quicken Loans | The No. 1 midsize place to work in IT: LinkedIn

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100 Best Places to Work in IT 2014
Looking for hot technologies, abundant training, killer benefits and strong career development? Here's where you want to work. Read More


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The No. 1 large place to work in IT: Quicken Loans
At Quicken Loans, a new in-house training program and strong corporate values help IT employees thrive in an atmosphere of accelerated growth. Read More

The No. 1 midsize place to work in IT: LinkedIn
At LinkedIn, career growth is on a fast track for IT pros with superior customer-service skills -- with free lunches and theme parties to keep things hopping. Read More

The No. 1 small place to work in IT: Noah Consulting
Every employee matters at this virtual consultancy, which taps the best of technology and leadership to create a vibrant, nurturing environment. Read More

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Employers will be better able to attract, retain and motivate talented people if they recognize what drives each generation and take those factors into account as they develop approaches to recruiting, hiring, onboarding and employee engagement. Read More

Best Places by the numbers: What IT employees want, what employers offer
Explore what matters most to IT workers, and find out which of the top 100 organizations deliver, with bountiful benefits, top-notch training and more. Read More

Best Places to Work in IT 2014: The three best organizations
What makes a company No. 1 in the eyes of its employees? We take a look at Quicken Loans, LinkedIn and Noah Consulting to find their secrets to success. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants aims for well-rounded workers
Training IT employees in both technical and 'soft' skills pays off for the No. 4 Large organization on our 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Career development is a strong suit at Caesars Entertainment
Managers at the No. 11 Large organization on our 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list go the extra mile to help workers succeed. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Independence reigns at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tech workers take on multiple roles and learn new skills at the No. 19 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

Best Places spotlight: VMware encourages tech workers to explore ideas
No one feels like a cog in the wheel at the No. 26 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

Best Places spotlight: A 'get-involved' attitude reigns at International Paper
Workers are encouraged to propose fresh ideas at the No. 34 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

Best Places spotlight: At HCA, IT employees have a chance to make an impact
The No. 42 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list offers tech pros great benefits and the knowledge that their work helps patients. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Paychex invests in, encourages tech innovation
The No. 47 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list has developed a reputation among tech pros as the place to explore new technologies and processes. Read More

Best Places spotlight: AMC Theatres attracts IT pros with cutting-edge tech
Ample opportunities to learn keep techies engaged at the No. 51 large organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More


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Best Places spotlight: Johnsonville Sausage gives IT pros autonomy
Tech workers have carte blanche to make and act on decisions at the No. 5 midsize organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Problem-solving is Job 1 at Janney Montgomery Scott
IT employees at the No. 13 midsize organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list are encouraged to air ideas and make decisions. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Top benefits and perks keep Clearlink staffers happy
Techie-friendly perks at the No. 19 midsize organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list include DIY dev environments and a gaming area for IT. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Sev1Tech offers top benefits and career development
At the No. 3 small organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list, IT pros get lots of support from both managers and peers. Read More

Best Places spotlight: Connectria's 'no jerks' policy draws a better IT crowd
An 'aura of teamwork' prevails at the No. 14 small organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

Best Places spotlight: At Radiant Logic, technologists manage their own projects
Flexible schedules, stocked kitchens and a dog-friendly office contribute to a top-rate environment at the No. 21 small organization on Computerworld's 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

How we chose the Best Places to Work in IT
An explanation of the methodology behind Computerworld's selection of the 100 organizations on the 2014 Best Places to Work in IT list. Read More

The Internet of Things figures into this IT leader's five-year plan
Chris LeBeau, IT director at Advanced Technology Services, is shutting down several outdated systems, migrating users and switching to a more modern business architecture. Read More

Newfound strength drives China's attacks on U.S. IT
China's blistering attacks on U.S. tech companies amount to more than quid pro quo over cyberspying charges; they're a sign of China's growing confidence in its own technology capabilities. Read More

'Comatose' servers sap data center power
An EPA plan to cut carbon dioxide pollution, in part, through efficiency improvements, could put pressure on data centers with servers that do very little work -- or none at all. Read More

Apple revives public beta test program
Just as Microsoft has begun backing away from the practice, Apple has returned to public beta testing of its Mac operating system after a 14-year hiatus. Read More

IBM to support agile method in Bluemix services
IBM has updated its Bluemix portfolio of cloud services to help companies deploy new applications more quickly. Read More

Ford uses 3D printers to make prototype parts
Ford has five 3D printing centers that churn out more than 20,000 prototypes of parts annually. Read More

Intel envisions wire-free PCs by 2016
Intel wants to completely eliminate wires from computers by 2016. Read More


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