Computerworld Staff

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How to hunt for an IT job the low-profile way

You want to circulate your CV for the right opportunities, but how to do so in an online age without the boss finding out? Some helpeful tips

GreenPrint founder focuses on wasted paper

Hayden Hamilton has created software the can analyze every page of every document sent to a printer looking for unnecessary characteristics -- like that last page with just a URL, banner ad, logo or legal jargon -- eliminate them

Gene Kim: Adding science to IT management

In this short interview Gene Kim, co-founder of the IT Process Institute, an organization dedicated to researching, benchmarking and developing prescriptive guidance for IT operations, shares his thoughts on a variety of issues.

Software Briefs

Microsoft Corp., with its hands full integrating its Dynamics ERP line, does not plan to acquire any of the smaller vendors competing with the software giant in the mid-market area, a senior executive said

Shark tank

Pilot Fish says... Dial 'I' for ID. And, what goes 'hiss' and 'ZZZzzzZZZzzz'?

Australian govt launches IT careers Web site

Australian special minister of state Gary Nairn has launched a new ICT career awareness program in the form of the IT Pro Australia Web site.

Well-travelled IT pros pay too much tax

Less than five percent of Australian enterprises bother to claim VAT (value-added tax) refunds after travelling to Europe each year. In an industry as well-travelled as IT, this amounts to millions of dollars lost each year simply because IT professionals do not bother to recoup their money.n

HP ousted in Woodside Petroleum deal

Woodside Petroleum, an international oil and gas group headquartered in Australia, has signed a 12-month outsourcing contract with CSC.

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