Tuesday, April 6, 2010

IT News HeadLines (ComputerWorld) 06/04/2010



Ruling suggests limits on employer's access to personal e-mail
Can employers read an employee's personal e-mail composed and sent via a corporate computer, and does the employer own that e-mail? Especially if it's an e-mail to a lawyer, which raises special questions of client-attorney privilege that invoke confidentiality?
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Salary Survey 2010
SALARY SURVEY 2010 Trapped between flat salaries and ever-increasing workloads, IT professionals are about to explode. Our survey of nearly 5,000 IT workers shows why.
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Top-paying industries for IT
Compare IT salaries across a sampling of industries and job titles.
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Employees Rate Satisfaction, Security and Stress
Most are happy they chose an IT career, yet many say pay could be better
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Windows users patch fastest amid zero-day hype
A researcher says media coverage is a key reason why users patch zero-day Microsoft bugs faster than other bugs, whether their fixes are issued as part of a standard Patch Tuesday release or are included in an out-of-band update.
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IT contractors hit hard by the economy
Salaries across the IT profession are flat, but contractor pay is falling fast. Here's what's driving the dip.
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Google, China play cat-and-mouse game
As a result of its decision to stop censoring search results in China, Google now risks losing access to the country's 384 million Internet users.
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How we conducted the 2010 Salary Survey
A look at the methodology used to conduct the 24th annual Computerworld Salary Survey.
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Opinion: What will post-cloud IT look like?
Thornton May wonders why no one is thinking ahead to the shape of the IT landscape once cloud computing becomes the norm.
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