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[itroundtable] Fwd: Demand for cloud jobs is now stratospheric

 

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Demand for cloud jobs is now stratospheric
Two factors are driving this trend. First, money is finally freeing up in IT budgets, and the dollars are being directed at cloud computing. Second, the hype has led to real projects that need real people, so companies are now staffing up for those efforts. Read More


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Tim Cook's crazy payday shows what's wrong in business
It's easy to pillory Cook's outrageously rich payday, but let's admit that Apple isn't doing anything qualitatively different than many of its competitors in the technology industry. Cook's payday is only the most egregious example of a system that's completely out of control. Read More

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HP's PC sales were disproportionately disappointing for the quarter, whereas Apple's were quite impressive. The answer may partially lie in the soaring interest in tablets and smartphones, along with general consumer confusion about Ultrabooks. Read More

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