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    Given the sagging economy, there aren't many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs remain hot.

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  • IT jobs look hot in 2002

    Given the sagging economy, there aren't many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs remain hot.

  • IT governance: is it the answer?

    IT governance will likely be this year's new buzzword. It promises some rich rewards, including improved ROI, better service levels, and enhanced security.

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