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    Being an IT manager isn't a very attractive proposition at the moment. With lots of pressure and little room for failure, it is hard to find an upside.

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    India has moved to enlist the support of its Asian neighbours and friends to lobby against the outsourcing backlash spreading in Western countries, including Australia.

  • Tips for successful IT negotiations

    Tech leaders spend much of the week negotiating--with vendors, staffers, and business units. Columnist Bob Weinstein offers insight on how to sharpen your negotiating skills.

  • Ford rebuilds IT engine

    After taking a hard look at its IT organisation, Ford realised it wasn't ready for customer-focused e-business. So the company launched a top-to-bottom overhaul of its IT engine.

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  • Tips for successful IT negotiations

    Tech leaders spend much of the week negotiating--with vendors, staffers, and business units. Columnist Bob Weinstein offers insight on how to sharpen your negotiating skills.

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