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Don't Let Data Walk Out the Door
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published July 7, 2005
As worries grow over portable memory devices, we look at how legitimate those fears are.
Will IT Still be Around in 2010?
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published April 15, 2005
Will corporate IT as we know it exist in 2010? We take a look at what is expected to change and how it will affect your job.
Virtualization: Is it Virtually Irresistible?
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published April 1, 2005
Some IT administrators are saying virtualization is the 'sweetest thing to come along in a long time.'
What's Right for You? An ASP Reality Check
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published March 3, 2005
Purchasing software as a service is a fast-growing trend in IT. How to know if it's the right answer for your company.
It's Time IT Seriously Battles Spyware
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published January 20, 2005
Spyware has become a serious drag on productivity. Wiping it out and blocking new infections now is a major job for IT. Here are some steps to take.
Biz & IT Liaison a Hot, and Safe, Career Choice
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published December 3, 2004
Companies need employees who understand the needs and lingo of both business and IT. Those workers are in hot demand... and won't have to worry so much about their job being offshored, either.
Creating a Compliance Management Culture
By Steve Ulfelder | Features & Trends Article Published September 27, 2004
Now is the time for CIOs and IT administrators to get ready to deal with the oncoming flood of regulations that are washing their way. Creating processes and architectures will make it easier to deal with.
As Hiring Heats Up, Time to Keep Workers Happy
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published August 19, 2004
As most signs point to an increase in IT hiring, CIOs and IT administrators need to get back to the basics -- how to hang on to your valued employees.
Enlarging--and Enriching--the U.S. Labor Pool
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published October 17, 2000
If President Clinton signs a bill increasing the number of H-1B visas allowed to be issued, more IT managers would finally be able to fill long-empty staff positions. Ending workforce shortages would bolster corporate bottom lines as well as the U.S. economy.
Hackers for hire
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published July 1, 2000
In the never-ending fight to protect corporate data, security managers find that old enemies are quickly becoming valued employees.
Turning the tables on headhunters
By Steve Ulfelder |  Article Published April 1, 2000
It's worth your while to stop slamming down the phone when a technical recruiter calls. Learn more about how they work and how they can help you, even if you're not looking for a job.