A salary survey conducted by IT recruitment company Robert Walters suggests big money IT jobs may be on their way back.
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ICT salaries are rising, but they are certainly not skyrocketing.
A salary survey conducted by IT recruitment company Robert Walters suggests big money IT jobs may be on their way back.
Employers expect to hire fewer IT people between July and September than they did the previous quarter, according to the latest TMP/Hudson Global Resources survey.
Most IT staff are putting in significantly more than the 'average' 35 hours a week, but many of their salaries reflect the extra effort, according to a recent survey.
Australia's information technology jobs market continued to soften in the lead up to the silly season, providing another jolt to a sector pinning its hopes on a predicted recovery in 2003.
There is a growing demand for IT executives, according to an Australian jobs index.
Symantec Backup Exec 12 allows complete system recovery and concentrates on continuous file/data protection. Though AU$1,795 may seem a lot of money for an application, Backup Exec might be worth the investment if you're using it for irreplaceable and highly valuable data.
Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery 8 provides flexibility when creating desktop and laptop backups. If you have high value data stored on your computer, then we think $106.53 is a reasonable price to ensure it's protected.
Only about 35 percent of large businesses plan to move up to the latest version of Microsoft's Office software next year, according to a new survey of chief information officers.
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