2003: What are the predictions?

By Staff writers, ZDNet Australia
06 January 2003 01:50 PM
Tags: manager, 2003, cio, cto, it, plans, planning, strategy
Viruses, skills trends and top technologies to watch--what areas are CIOs and IT managers keeping an eye on in months to come?

The Year Ahead: The future of viruses
In 2002, users and companies got a respite from the disruptive viruses of 2001. But a more sophisticated generation of worms is on the way.

Engineers: Computing first to rebound
Select members of an engineering standards group said they thought the computer industry would recover sooner than other technology segments, but the semiconductor industry came in a close second.

The year ahead: Skills trends for 2003
Net develpoment has joined the list of core technical skills demanded by employers for 2003. Meanwhile many companies now require developers with client-facing skills.

The Year Ahead: Top ten technologies to watch
Robots, cars, power and light. Just some of the sectors that'll see action next year.

CIOs: planning for 2003?
More staff and greater bandwidth were among the top requests on the Christmas wish lists of respondents to a recent IT Manager poll. But how are Australia's IT pros gearing up to turn dreams into reality in 2003?

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