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IT security is at the top of the priority list for U.S. government chief information officers. It's also an area where CIOs are making progress, according to a survey released Monday by the Information Technology Association of America.

E-voting transformations on the way, experts say

Rules requiring independent audit mechanisms for electronic-voting machines are likely coming, but the changes won't happen overnight, a group of advocates said Friday.

Kerry’s plan on outsourcing faces mixed reviews

One of the central themes in U.S. Senator John Kerry's presidential campaign is ending tax breaks for companies that send jobs overseas. But the IT community is split on whether Kerry's plan would actually keep jobs in the U.S.

Perk watch: fancy cars are out, bowling is in

A rose finally did it.nCompeting IT services firms in Michigan had been doing everything they could to move in on The Epitec Group Inc.'s growing IT services business. Underbidding on IT staffing contracts. Wining and dining corporate accounts. Even making plays for the company's IT talent.

Perk watch: BMWs are out, bowling is in

A rose finally did it.nCompeting IT services firms in Michigan had been doing everything they could to move in on The Epitec Group Inc.'s growing IT services business. Underbidding on IT staffing contracts. Wining and dining corporate accounts. Even making plays for the company's IT talent.

U.S. workers blast ITAA study claims

With 35 years of IT experience and expertise in C++, Java and other technical skills in high demand, Warren MacQueen thinks he should have no problem landing a job.

Demand still exceeds supply for IT workers

IT workers who enjoyed the Labour Day weekend could celebrate the holiday knowing that they're in a field where demand remains strong despite the sluggish economy

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