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    IT consulting firms continue to tread water in a challenging organisation environment, and many are reacting by taking a "back to basics" approach to their businesses. Take advice from two consultants who have done just that.

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    Nearly three-quarters of senior IT consultants believe their jobs to be more stressful than air-traffic controllers or firefighters, according to research.

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    Is it possible that consulting services would be among the first to see spending as confidence returns among business leaders?

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    Are the advantages of hiring consultants or outsourcing processes for large businesses only, or can smaller businesses also benefit?

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    After question marks had arisen over the combined efforts of the federal government, COAG and state and territory authorities to audit the state of IT in Australia's secondary schools as the first step in Labor's so-called "digital education revolution", the Department of Education has announced today that the audit is complete.

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  • Five reasons IT consultancies fail

    IT consulting firms continue to tread water in a challenging organisation environment, and many are reacting by taking a "back to basics" approach to their businesses. Take advice from two consultants who have done just that.

  • IT consultants: The most stressed people?

    Nearly three-quarters of senior IT consultants believe their jobs to be more stressful than air-traffic controllers or firefighters, according to research.

  • IT consultants: barometer of IT spending?

    Is it possible that consulting services would be among the first to see spending as confidence returns among business leaders?

  • Keeping the 'con' out of consultant

    Are the advantages of hiring consultants or outsourcing processes for large businesses only, or can smaller businesses also benefit?

  • Top tech jobs for 2006

    After years in the wilderness, the Australian IT industry is again booming as major industries invest heavily in their IT infrastructure. Find out which skills are most in demand and how much remuneration to expect.

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