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Windows words of the week: TechEd 2012 edition
The chatter at Microsoft's annual technical event came from all angles. Here are some of the gems from onstage, in the crowd and online. News | 13 Jun 2012
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The IT salary market and how to increase your value
While compensation for IT pros is slightly down, there are ways to separate yourself from the pack and increase your value. Article | 20 May 2010
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Does certification really matter in IT?
According to our recent survey, over half of IT respondents reported having no certifications. This begs the question; do industry-recognized certifications still matter in IT? Column | 23 Feb 2010
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IT pros pick their favorite books
IT pros offer book recommendations ranging from mainstream to super geeky. Article | 21 Dec 2009
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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 | 09 Dec 2009
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Which Windows skills are in demand?
There are fewer jobs in IT, and employers pay new hires less. But the news is not all bad. SharePoint experience, for one, is in demand in Windows shops. Article | 17 Aug 2009
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Economic downturns call for Active Directory proficiency
Sharp Active Directory skills and an understanding of identity management systems are crucial for IT administrators during corporate downsizing. Article | 01 Dec 2008
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VMware adds design certification for virtual environments
IT managers who craft virtual environments anchored by VMware tools can earn a new certification in virtual infrastructure design. Article | 06 Aug 2008
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Warning -- your IT shop needs a makeover
SharePoint, cloud computing and other Web 2.0 technologies promise to keep IT managers on their toes. You'll have to adapt to stay out of the tar pits. Article | 25 Jun 2008
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Lack of scripting skills could derail a Windows career
Active Directory and Exchange Server administrators must learn scripting language and command prompts to keep their careers on track. Article | 13 Feb 2008