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Getting hired in IT: How to stand out
The unemployment rate is high so there is plenty of competition for IT jobs. What can you do to stand out from the pack? Tip
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IT pros pick their favorite books
IT pros offer book recommendations ranging from mainstream to super geeky. Article
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Sell your CIO on helpful technologies
Want to get on your CIO's good side this holiday season? Here are some suggested smart technologies that might help your enterprise cut costs and help you score points with the boss. Article
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Are your IT administrators trustworthy?
In your enterprise, administrators keep an eye on your systems. But who, if anyone, watches the administrators? Tip
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Dos and don'ts when serving on an IT committee
Oh behave! Good manners and a listening ear win more friends than if you try to force your ideas on your colleagues. Tip
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Networking with the bigwigs to gain support for IT
Smart networking can do more for your career in IT than anything else. Learn how rubbing elbows with managers and executives can help you achieve both your short and long-term IT goals. Tip
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Five things you need to know about politics in IT
No one is immune to corporate politics. Learning how to deal with the politics of IT is the key to advancing your career and keeping your job. Tip
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Understanding the politics of information security
The technical aspect of information security is complex enough. When you add politics to the mix, securing your data becomes even more difficult. Tip
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The Windows Report -- Analyzing the IT job market
In the September edition of The Windows Report, we take a look at Microsoft's certification roadmap, and Kevin Beaver calls in to discuss the current state of the IT job market, with tips on how to find a new job in IT (or keep the one you have). Video
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Big Brother or lowly minion? Defining your role in IT
Today's network admins are loved one day and hated the next. Despite this up and down nature of working in IT, you actually have more power than you think to make positive changes in your job. Tip