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  • Unemployed AU IT professionals must aim lower: expert

    Most unemployed IT workers don't have the skills companies are looking for, and are attempting to get jobs too high up the corporate ladder.

  • AU companies regain interest in humbled, cheaper tech execs

    A sharp rise in private sector demand for IT executives' heralds good news for the beleaguered sector, despite an overall decline in the number of jobs advertised for IT management.

  • New dawn for Australian IT executives

    Demand for Australian IT executives is predicted to rise steadily over the next year as the economy re-enters a growth phase and companies resist using IT departments as a sacrificial goat for cost savings, according to Grant Montgomery, the managing director of E.L. Consult

  • IT exec demand 'ridiculously low': survey

    The demand for IT executives dropped 48 percent from December to January, and rests at only 55 percent of the levels recorded in January 2002, according to the latest edition of the E.L. Consult Executive Demand Index.

  • IT jobs on the rise: survey

    There is a growing demand for IT executives, according to an Australian jobs index.

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  • Palm to acquire rival Handspring

    Palm will buy rival Handspring for approximately US$169 million in an effort to strengthen its grip on the market for handheld devices.

  • UnitedLinux won't tip Red Hat

    A move by four sellers of Linux to unite behind a single version of the operating system might help those allies--and boost Linux's popularity--but it isn't likely to dent the dominance of the top dog, Red Hat.

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