Deb Perelman

Report: Offshorings Cost Advantage Slips

The cost advantage of offshoring declined in 2006, found the Global Services Location Index released by A.T. Kearney, a Washington-based global consulting firm. The report found that although the wage advantage of offshoring locations for office services is set to last for another 20 years, it is on the decline as offshore wages for IT, […]

Resumes to Be Relieved of the Squeeze

When it comes time to update your resume, ever find yourself decreasing margins, font size, line spacing and a dozen other cheats to keep it down to the vaunted size: a single page? Then this is good news for you! The “one page only” rule is quickly going the way of, well, printed-page resumes themselves, […]

Study: Businesses Unprepared for Aging Work force

Despite reports that the United States is facing a shortage of millions of workers within the coming decade as baby boomers retire, The National Study of Business Strategy and Workforce Development found that many U.S. business are unprepared for the changing demographics. More than one quarter of U.S. business have failed to plan for the […]

How to Stop the Dilbertization of IT

Talk to someone who has worked in IT for decades and more often than not, theyll regale you with stories of the “good old days,” when the workplace was lively and creative juices flowed. Nowadays its a different story, they usually say, and place their blame along any number of lines: outsourcing, offshoring, cost-cutting, IT […]

An Academic Asks: Is Computer Science Dead?

Citing falling student enrollments and improved technology, an academic at the British Computing Society asks whether computer science is dead, claiming that there is less need for high-level development schools, in an article published on the BCS Web site in February 2007. Neil McBride argues that computer studies are a dying discipline, evident in the […]

In Past Decade, IT Brought a $2 Trillion Economic Boost, Report Shows

IT added $2 trillion to the U.S. economy in the past decade, according to a report released Mar. 13 by the Washington, D.C.-based Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, a technology-promoting public policy think tank. The report, Digital Prosperity: Understanding the Economic Benefits of the Information Technology Revolution, found that the economic transformation resulting from IT […]

Survey: Project Managers in High Demand, Short Supply

Do you have the IT skills managers covet? According to a study released March 8 by Forrester Research, recruiters are setting their sights on tech pros with project management, security and architecture skills in 2007, as the more routine aspects of network management and application maintenance continue to be outsourced. Forrester surveyed 186 IT decision […]

Brochure Aims to Lure Fleeing CS Students Back

It is little news today that few students choose computer science and its related fields as college majors. Yet, more surprising piece information is the number of students who declare an interest in technology at the high school level but lose interest along the way, according to data released in 2006 by the HERI (Higher […]

What We’ve Got Here Is a Failure to Communicate

Why do most IT projects fail? Poor communication, finds a Web survey released by CompTIA on March 6. Twenty-eight percent of the more than 1,000 respondents said that poor communications were the primary factor behind most project failures. “Clearly, technical skills alone are no longer enough,” said John Venator, president and CEO, CompTIA. “Technology workers […]

Passwords Still the Bane of the Help Desk’s Existence

What clogs the phone lines and causes the most headaches for help desk professionals? Without a doubt, they already know: forgotten passwords. Confirmation came this week in the form of an IT Headache Index released March 5 by SupportSoft, a technology problem resolution company, which found that the cause of 75 percent of help desk […]