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IT workers eyeing greener pastures

A CEO's sins catch up with him | Next-generation IT has big shoes to fill

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IT workers eyeing greener pastures
More than half of IT employees are ready and willing to entertain better job offers as they arise, more so than employees from any other sector. Read More


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A CEO's sins catch up with him
Cronyism, absenteeism, lack of communication, abuse of company funds -- the new CEO gets away with them for too long. Read More

Next-generation IT has big shoes to fill
The future of IT rests on craft production, not mass production, as this tale of custom-made size 25 shoes illustrates. Read More

Move over, VDI: It's time for IDV
VDI, although appropriate in certain circumstances, is not the answer for the majority of users in the enterprise. Perhaps intelligent desktop virtualization is. Read More

Dell plots Ubuntu laptop for developers with eye on OpenStack cloud
Dell this week revealed Project Sputnik, a six-month-long pilot program to develop an Ubuntu laptop designed specifically for developers and devops. Read More




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