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  • It's a great time to graduate in IT: Olivier

    The job market is looking up for IT graduates, as recruitment specialist Olivier's latest Internet Job index records a massive growth in the number of IT graduate jobs advertised in March.

  • Multimedia jobs in steep decline

    As IT recruitment in Australia continues its descent, the multimedia and graphics sector has been hit the hardest by a "pre-winter chill".

  • Internet job ads rise again

    Internet job ads have risen again, with 6,200 extra jobs advertised in February, according to the Olivier Internet Job Index.

  • Australian tech sector jobs decline

    Australian IT employment opportunities have fallen again despite strong overall job growth, according to the Olivier Internet Job Index.

  • US financial woes caution Aust IT job market

    IT jobs available in Australia are still on the increase, according to research revealed to ZDNet Australia. But industry pundits are warning that the financial troubles of large US companies could impact the local market.

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    Bootstrappr comes out of stealth mode

    bootstrappr is a new blog that will track the fortunes of Australia's technology start-up scene. We'll hang out at Barcamp and keep an eye on twitter, test out the latest and greatest from Aussie entrepreneurs, and be the first to tell you when they fall in a heap.

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    It's that ongoing dilemma: is certification the answer, or is industry experience what Australian IT departments really need?

  • Programmers: out of the back room?

    Code, code, code used to be the mantra of the programmer. But now a growing number of these Australian IT pros are moving out from behind the keyboard.

  • Big money IT jobs may be returning: Survey

    A salary survey conducted by IT recruitment company Robert Walters suggests big money IT jobs may be on their way back.

  • Microsoft sets up virus-hunting fund

    Microsoft will work with law enforcement to track down writers of worms, viruses and other malicious code, and is ponying up US$5 million to fund the search.

  • 'Tis the season to be job hunting

    Now is the time for IT professionals to look for work, with the IT job market remaining buoyant at the end of the year, according to the Olivier Internet Job Index.

Reviews (2)

  • Microsoft Windows XP SP2

    We recommend installing Windows XP SP2 but only after Microsoft has had a few weeks to work out the kinks.

  • Autonomic transmission

    In an industry that loves buzzwords, autonomic computing continues to attract attention. Can the promise of self-managing IT systems ever be met, and how will businesses change if that happens?

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