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Report: IT spending unlikely to climb

October 9, 2003 Overall information technology spending in the United States is stabilizing but not likely to grow much in the near future, according to a Merrill Lynch survey. TAGS: IT-spending, CIO, author, survey, information technology, U.S.

Study: IT spending looking better

March 29, 2004 Forrester Research raises its forecast for 2004 U.S. IT spending growth from 4 percent to 5 percent. But the company says a CIO survey shows just 20 percent plan to spend more than budgeted this year. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., CIO, IT-spending, information technology, survey, U.S.

Study: IT job market may be looking up

June 10, 2005 A net 11 percent of CIOs surveyed plan to add IT staff in the third quarter, a staffing firm says. TAGS: CIO, firm, hiring, staff, information technology, U.S. company, U.S.

Take heart, tech workers

November 23, 2004 Merrill Lynch survey of CIOs in United States and Europe says 2005 should see a rise in IT hiring. TAGS: CIO, information technology, alliance, U.S., Europe

For Dell, Indian call center failure a lesson

March 31, 2004 CIO Randy Mott says the computer maker will be smarter about growth in newly developed areas, to avoid the customer dissatisfaction that led to pulling out of a call center in India late last year. TAGS: call-center, CIO, lesson, information technology, outsourcing, India, U.S.

Merrill Lynch predicts offshoring growth

April 5, 2005 But the company also finds that many chief information officers are planning to hire internal IT staff. TAGS: offshoring, offshore, CIO, chief information officer, information technology, U.S., survey, worker

Study: CIOs to increase hiring

September 8, 2005 IT hiring is expected to reach its highest level since 2002, according to survey results from a staffing firm. TAGS: CIO, techie, hiring, information technology, study, survey, category, U.S.

IT salary survey: Recovery not making cents

January 11, 2005 CIOs are getting paid a little more these days, but for everyone else, the news is underwhelming, says Janco Associates. TAGS: compensation, CIO, information technology, information technology worker, worker, wireless technology, outsourcing, survey, U.S.

Westward leading, still proceeding in tech hires

December 8, 2004 CIOs expect to add staff early next year, and California is generating the most new U.S. tech jobs, two reports say. Map: Today's tech job hot spots TAGS: CIO, job search, information technology, Pacific, layoff, California, hiring, U.S.

'Sandal and ponytail set' cramping Linux adoption?

March 28, 2006 Yes, says former Massachusetts CIO Peter Quinn. To be taken seriously, open-source community needs to dress the part. TAGS: Peter Quinn, OpenDocument Format, open source, open-source community, adoption, open-source software, Massachusetts, CIO, government, Linux, decision, information technology, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Wanted: CIO for the United States

September 3, 2003 Industry watcher Payton Smith says the departure of Mark Forman as the administrator for e-government leaves a huge void in the federal government. TAGS: Mark Forman, e-government, federal government, agency, initiative, CIO, information technology, budgeting, leadership, government, community, U.S.
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