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Tech jobs that will get you the biggest raise next year

Starting salaries for newly hired IT workers are forecast to climb 3.8% in 2017. Read More

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Creating the Foundation for Digital Transformation

Momentum is building across market segments for migrating legacy, proprietary Unix/Windows platforms to open source-based systems. Driven by digital transformation, the widespread growth of cloud computing, mobile, and big data analytics, competitive organizations are looking carefully at upgrading their core infrastructure to assure agility and efficiency. It's necessary to prepare for the future, and this paper can show you the way. Read More

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25 CIO pay packages revealed

Familiar companies pay healthy bonuses, stock awards and executive perks to their top tech leaders. Read More

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4 tips to get around resume filtering

Are applicant tracking systems and resume-filtering technologies hindering your job search? Here's how to beat them. Read More

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IT pros, how does your pay stack up?

Help us help you by taking Computerworld's 31st annual IT Salary Survey. (Bonus: You can enter to win one of three $500 gift checks.) We'll share aggregated salary info for more than 50 IT titles in our 2017 salary report next spring. Read More

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Career Roadmap: Making a career in DevOps

Variety is the spice of life, and it's part of what makes a career in DevOps both fascinating and challenging. This month, Eric Sigler, head of DevOps for PagerDuty, talks about his career and what gets him out of bed in the morning. Read More

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LinkedIn Learning puts Lynda.com to work

LinkedIn this week integrated Lynda.com's vast training library into its main site. The new LinkedIn Learning service is available to all premium subscribers, and the company says an enterprise-focused version is also on the way. Read More

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Court ruling puts future of H-1B lottery in doubt

If a summary judgment is granted within the next couple of months, the lottery could end -- the plaintiffs hope -- as early as next year. Read More

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Preparing for the SharePoint Server 2016 certification

Microsoft has announced the certification process for SharePoint 2016. It is similar yet different than the certification for SharePoint 2013 -- here's what you can expect when pursuing the SharePoint Server 2016 certification. Read More

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IT certifications report card: What are they worth now? Which ones pay off the most?

The first of a two-part series on IT certifications' multifaceted contribution to a prosperous, secure career in technology's busiest and most promising sectors and senior management in any enterprise. Read More

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The CIO's Guide to Becoming a Trailblazer

There's a trailblazer inside every CIO. If you've got the vision, we've got everything you need to blaze your own trails and empower everyone in your business. This new e-book will show you how to build a team designed for innovation, why the key to innovation is agile app dev, and the 8 best practices for agile app development. Read More

Take Computerworld's 2017 IT Salary Survey

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Call for Entries: The 2017 Digital Edge 25 Awards

Computerworld and CIO are excited to announce that the 2017 Digital Edge awards are now open! With new categories such as AI, IoT and overall implementation of a digital strategy, the Digital Edge 25 is your chance to win recognition for your company and your team for your digital innovation. Submit Now Take the survey here

September Digital Magazine: 2016 Data+ Editors' Choice Awards

Check out our September Digital Magazine, featuring the 2016 Data+ Editors' Choice honorees — organizations using clear-eyed analytics to achieve a wide spectrum of gains. The magazine also includes News Analysis, Opinions and Shark Tank -- all free for download with registration. View the magazine here

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