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Gartner: Best Practices for Addressing the Broken State of Backup
With data multiplying the way it is, backups are becoming a challenge. You'll need a solid strategy if you plan on getting the backup you want. Check out this white paper from Intel to learn more.
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Study: CIOs to increase hiring
IT hiring is expected to reach its highest level since 2002, according to survey results from a staffing firm.
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Tech jobs up again in August
Despite reports of less-optimistic techies, the U.S. economy adds thousands more tech jobs in hardware and services.
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Labor group: Techies less optimistic
Survey of U.S. tech pros finds concerns include job exporting and rising health care costs.
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Google: Microsoft suit could crimp China efforts
The search giant argues that a ban on Kai-Fu Lee assuming his duties this fall would hurt its efforts to recruit Chinese students.
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IT worker confidence falls in August
Summer doldrums hit U.S. techies, thanks partly to concerns about job loss.
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Legal argument could hamper high-tech job-changers
Controversial argument says some workers should be kept from moving to a rival, whether they've signed a noncompete agreement or not.
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Google taps legal muscle for Microsoft case
The search giant adds lawyers from a firm that represented Grokster, banker Frank Quattrone and former Enron exec Andrew Fastow.
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Microsoft says PC 'recycle bin' yielded Google clue
Key document in case against Kai-Fu Lee and Google comes from Lee's computer, according to Microsoft.
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Google countersuit moves to federal court
Microsoft moves suit in the Kai-Fu Lee case from California state court to federal court, which could help it avoid local bias.
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Study: Texas snagging bigger share of tech jobs
Report says Lone Star State's portion of new tech positions on Internet job boards has ticked up again and cut into California's lead.
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Tech jobs up in July
Hardware, services jobs both increase, according to monthly U.S. Labor Department report.
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Who in the world is Kai-Fu Lee?
Two sides of a court battle paint very different portraits of ex-Microsoft exec hired to head Google's operations in China.
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Google: Microsoft suit a 'charade'
Search king claims lawsuit over former exec jumping ship is about scaring other Redmond employees into staying put.
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Poachers encroach on tech-talent turf
Google-Microsoft spat underscores legal risks that make employee poaching a tricky business. Maybe that's why it's not on the rise.
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Ex-Microsoft employee a million-dollar man
Last year Microsoft paid Kai-Fu Lee, recently hired by Google to run its operations in China, more than $1 million, according to a court filing.
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NASA among top spots to work for federal techies
Survey finds State Department, Education Department, and Housing and Urban Development are worst agencies for IT workers.
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HP fattened up before latest trim
Despite major job cuts after the Compaq merger, the company is back to its mid-2002 size. Was it institutional bloat? Offshore expansion?
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Tech skills pulling in more pay, report says
Offshore outsourcing is no longer as much of a drag on wages for American IT professionals, according to a new salary study.
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Tech job postings up in Atlanta
Summer sizzles for techies in the metropolitan area, but listings in June slip overall at tech-focused employment board Dice.com.
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Study: Not all entry-level IT work headed offshore
And Berkeley researcher says "downskilling" of some tech duties, combined with training programs, may help bridge the digital divide.
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