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From: "Computerworld CareerMail" <computerworld_newsletters@cwonline.computerworld.com>
Date: Apr 12, 2011 5:17 PM
Subject: How to ace a CIO job interview
To: <lutzpf@gmail.com>
Computer science enrollments rebound, up 10% last fall | Indian IT firms hire few U.S. workers | ||||||||||
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How to ace a CIO job interview RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap Denver IT Roadmap Denver - April 28, 2011 IT Roadmap Denver returns April 28 to the Colorado Convention Center! Through executive keynotes, ROI workshops, technical tutorials, strategy sessions, networking opportunities and a private IT expo, attendees will gain insights into the latest IT issues, trends, challenges and solutions from top IT analysts and practitioners. Register now to attend! In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Sepaton ESG Brief: Best Practices for Backing Up Virtualized Servers This report is a must-read for companies struggling to back up their newly virtualized server environments. Read this brief to get real-world case studies on how Sterling Testing and Kindred Healthcare have overcome the challenges of protecting VMware environments by implementing high performance virtual tape libraries (VTLs). Read more. Computer science enrollments rebound, up 10% last fall WHITE PAPER: Cisco Optimize the Value of Business Video As user adoption expands, you want to preserve the quality of the user experience and increase your ROI in business video. Our informative white paper offers valuable insights for continually increasing value by indentifying operational efficiencies and new capabilities. Click to continue Indian IT firms hire few U.S. workers QuickPoll: IT pay/pressure: Are you worse off than last year? | ||||||||||
CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR QUICKPOLL IT pay/pressure: Are you worse off than last year? Computerworld's Salary Survey 2011 is out, and despite the strengthening economy IT workers say they are under pressure, underpaid and nearing a breaking point. How are you doing compared to last year? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY IT manager at this government agency decides to test 80,000 pages destined for the agency's website to make sure they don't contain any text that a screen reader can't read -- and test them in a very expensive way. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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