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    Here are three steps that can keep your career progressing despite a boss who doesn't want to support your efforts.

  • Union won't budge for Telstra's IBM push

    After expanding its supply chain outsourcing agreement with IBM late last year, Telstra warned of job losses by June as the computing giant replaced the telco's staff with its own in some technical areas, but the union representing the workers has stepped in to broker a stronger deal for those facing redundancy.

  • Ignore the open source hot heads, CIOs told

    Efforts to increase the adoption of open source software are being derailed by the efforts of a "loud minority" within the community that have stooped to making personal attacks on those deemed to be enemies, according to one of the open source movement's strongest advocates.

  • Aust IT jobs plateau: Index

    The six-month rise in information technology and telecommunication jobs plateaued in October, with demand for IT workers slipping one percent compared to September, according to an index which measures online job advertisements.

  • IT&T jobs fall as employment market rises

    Information technology and telecommunications recruitment dropped by 3.28 percent last month, according to Olivier Internet Job Index for July 2004, despite the Australian job market as a whole rising by 2.70 percent for the month.

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    An analysis by representatives of Australia's two largest IT industry groups shows that neither political party in the federal election has come up with a comprehensive policy around technology.

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    When your job search stalls, revitalise it by adding some less traditional approaches to the standard routine. Learn how to combine strategies to create a full-blown plan for getting the attention of potential employers and landing the perfect position.

  • Career coaches can help you map out a career plan

    Career coaches can help IT managers find new opportunities and map out long-term plans. Before you sign up, you should know what a coach can do for you and the costs involved.

  • Advancing your career despite an unsupportive boss

    Here are three steps that can keep your career progressing despite a boss who doesn't want to support your efforts.

  • Aust IT jobs plateau: Index

    The six-month rise in information technology and telecommunication jobs plateaued in October, with demand for IT workers slipping one percent compared to September, according to an index which measures online job advertisements.

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    This top-of-the-line, full-featured camcorder produces excellent video and takes decent digital stills.

  • What's in Quicktime's future?

    Thanks to QuickTime's promised MPEG-4 compression technology, movie previews now look absolutely stellar. But don't get used to seeing the pretty pictures.

  • Browser wars on the Mac

    PC users always say they have more apps than Mac users. But that's not true of browsers. We review five.

  • Making the upgrade

    You've got a lot invested in that current infrastructure, but there are those who are telling you it's time to upgrade. When is really the right time?

  • Apple to expand iMac LCD display

    Apple Computer plans to serve up a new iMac model with a larger flat-panel display during next week's Macworld Expo trade show, according to sources.

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