In tight times, IT managers more likely to postpone than cancel a project IT managers have canceled outright fewer client computing projects during the recession than expected, preferring instead to postpone or scale them back, according to a Gartner survey of 475 IT administrators at large companies in nine countries. Signs of IT spending recovery emerge in surveys IT buyers say they plan to increase their investments in technology before the end of 2009, recent survey results show, as a noteworthy number of high-tech decision makers revealed they expect in the next six months to put more budget dollars into IT. Interop soldiers on in the face of a bad economy, swine flu Interop Las Vegas faces challenges because of restricted IT budgets nationwide, the poor economy and the unpredictable impact of a swine flu epidemic, but the show is forging ahead with new programs including a segment dedicated to cloud computing. Gearing up for Interop The spring Interop event kicks off in Las Vegas next week, and WAN optimization and application acceleration technologies promise to be well represented at the venerable networking trade show. IT budget crisis? Invest in free tools IT managers don't need the recession as an excuse to use freeware and open source applications, but the current economic climate shines a spotlight on just how much free tools can help slash costs and sustain IT services. Using computer log data to support a forensic investigation When you think of forensic investigations, you probably think of TV shows like CSI and NCIS which glamorize the scientific analysis of crime scene evidence. In reality, forensic investigations involve time-consuming and tedious tasks that require know-how and equipment to perform properly. Q&A: Resumes that stand out from the crowd shine in both style and substance David F. Noble, the author of Gallery of Best Resumes, talks about what it takes for an IT professional's résumé to stand out from the crowd. |
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