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    IT staff are screaming for more skills, while businesses are trying to cut costs — who is going to win the stand-off on retraining IT departments?

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    Forrester expects higher budgets and new investment funding for tech departments but what does it really mean?

  • ICT unemployment double national average: ACS

    The unemployment rate in the ICT sector is vastly outstripping most other industries, according to a new report released by the Australian Computer Society.

  • When IT jobs disappear

    Even as the economy rebounds, information technology professionals face a new threat to their livelihoods.

  • Still wanted: IT talent

    The quest for talent goes on, despite the economic downturn and massive global layoffs.

Features and Case Studies (3)

  • IT Whiz Kid: Liz Cranmer

    Liz Cramner left a promising career in nursing to forge a new beginning in IT. ZDNet Australia profiles Liz and her progression through the country's technology ranks.

  • Staying afloat in a skills storm

    Professionals caught up in the ebb and flow in IT demand are well aware that today's "hot property" can quickly find themselves on the skills scrap-heap. ZDNet Australia offers these tips to help you avoid career obsolesence.

  • Stop buying IT you don't need

    'Rightsizing' need not be ominous management-speak for losing your job. Here's how to make sure your IT infrastructure is the right size for the job.

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