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    Universities are calling on IT vendors to make a greater investment in the tertiary sector to tackle the skills crisis.

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    Mark Chrimes desperately wanted to be a pilot when he grew up. But instead of finding himself in the cockpit of a fighter plane, he has ended up at the helm of local techo-consultancy joint venture Avenade.

  • This is serious mum: Games mean business

    Games mean business, in no uncertain terms, and staying in the games business, means taking the business of games very seriously.

  • Understanding tech and terror

    Famed author, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, discusses the perilous, often ironic relationships between technology, acts of terror and the survival of a species.

  • Tech workers: union challenge

    After years of seemingly futile organising efforts, labour leaders are hoping that the dot-com crash and some unique new training partnerships with high-tech giants will make this the year they can turn the tide and bring the union label into the New Economy.

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  • From CIO to coach

    It doesn't pay the same to start, and it requires strong communication skills. Working as a career coach can be a satisfying career move, as one former CIO explains.

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