January 2006
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January 03, 2006
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Linux, security skills projected hot skills for 2005
IT workers looking to improve their standing in the job market should look to open source, Web services and security-related skill and certification sets, according to recent research. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
Restocking the mainframe talent pool
With its zSeries Academic Initiative, IBM is hoping to bring in some of the best and brightest college students to help invigorate the mainframe, whose pros are starting to retire. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
What's ahead for Linux, open source, if...
An IT futurist describes the impact that Linux and open source code could have if business users and the open source community play their hands well. Then, he names other technologies, such as 3G wireless, that will drive IT changes. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
Open source's speed, Firefox's security wows Fidelity
Find out how open source software, particularly Firefox, bowled over a major corporation, Fidelity Investments, and why Gartner believes that 80% of Global 2000 IT organizations will follow Fidelity's example. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
The top five DB2 tips
Easy one-stop shopping for the best DB2 tips. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
Mainframe Linux use growing
Linux on the mainframe continues to gain supporters and make life easier. But zSeries users don't want to consolidate themselves out of a job. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
IBM mainframe encryption: The gold standard for security does an upgrade
While the mainframe is the gold-standard of security, it's not hack proof—and IBM is smart enough to know it. Continue Reading
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January 03, 2006
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Jan'06
COBOL skills needed in the future
There is just too much of this code out there to ignore, and future programmers would do well to cash in on the coming COBOL knowledge pool shortage. Continue Reading