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    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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    CIOs have to take special care of their tech 'Einsteins' to keep them happy and performing well, but are these savvy savants promotable?

  • Negotiating personality conflicts

    Is your team firing on all cylinders? Here are some guidelines for smoothing over conflicts between team members and knowing when to step in.

  • Symantec buy creates Aussie millionaires

    The Australian founders of PC Tools are likely to be laughing all the way to the bank this morning after the locally based firm was acquired overnight by giant global rival Symantec.

  • Two Linux consortia band together

    The Open Source Developer Labs and the Free Standards Group, two groups trying to standardise and steer Linux, have merged in an effort to increase their influence.

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  • 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.

  • What makes a good manager?

    Communication skills, a technical background and the ability to communicate are all touted as important qualities for team managers to possess. What skills do you think are key to being a good IT manager?

  • Management do's and don'ts

    Being a good manager requires many skills, not the least of which is listening to your staff. Here's your chance to showcase that skill.

  • Beware of the yes-man

    An overly agreeable employee that starts out as a nice addition to the staff can turn out to be a chronic source of problems. Any employee who agrees to everything is not doing you any favours.

  • Do tech 'Einsteins' make good managers?

    CIOs have to take special care of their tech 'Einsteins' to keep them happy and performing well, but are these savvy savants promotable?

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  • Fonality Trixbox (Base Appliance)

    Fonality's trixbox is an ISDN and traditional POTS-style telephony system based on the open source Asterisk software, and comes with dedicated hardware eliminating compatibility issues. We found trixbox to be competitively priced and easy to set up.

  • What's new in MS Office Project Server 2003

    With just over a year between the release of Project Server 2002 and Project Server 2003, you might doubt the value of the enhancements to the latest version. But the changes are based on specific requests from product users.

  • Will robots spit the dummy?

    Why build an angry robot? We talk to the authors of a system that will bring emotional feelings to aircraft, fridges and household appliances.

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