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...market will show signs of slowdown, but will continue to grow at around 9%. This growth will be be sustained by increasing demand from small to mid-sized businesses and new product delivery methods such as software-as-a-service, said... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/22/236529/security-software-market-bucks-the-recession.htm
...more than large files that act in every way like the physical servers on which they are based. To meet the ever increasing demand for storage, NetApp is offering its customers a 50% Virtualisation Guarantee Program. Non-NetApp users can... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/05/01/235890/how-to-reduce-storage-space-by-up-to-50.htm
...Pin, we have in the UK." Veracode, a company that provides an outsourced software testing service, has seen increasing demand because of Requirement 6.6. Veracode user Delta Air Lines has used the service to help it conform with Requirement... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/04/24/230443/payment-card-security-standard-tightened.htm
...phone companies and ISPs. Bear in mind some ISPs have far more fibre in reserve to "light up" in response to increasing demand, compared with phone companies. Similarly, phone companies' network capacity for accommodating IPVPNs can vary... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/09/13/189626/connectedusing-the-internet-to-build-your-network.htm
...now bringing those expectations to the workplace, the report said. A survey of over 400 US graduates found an increasing demand for high-tech devices to connect with colleagues, peers, friends and family. One third of 18 to 22 year... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/26/233582/what-cios-need-to-know-now-about-generation-y-and-emerging.htm
...ranges can be equipped with Linux on a worldwide basis. Fujitsu said its Linux expansion was in response to an increasing demand for Linux in mission-critical enterprise environments. http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/07/19/210935/fujitsu-adds-suse-to-all-its-top-servers.htm
...of the global total, not far short of the global airline industry. We have a responsibility to tackle the increasing demand from IT on our energy resources, ensuring that while we manage the growth in technology use, we match this with... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/12/06/228490/ensure-maximum-it-efficiency-and-best-practice-sustainability.htm
...demanding more sophisticated management information from the shop floor. Research by the Industrial Society shows increasing demand for flexible working among workers, while the national skills shortage; European workforce legislation; increased... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/03/07/185626/clock-in-clock-out.htm
...in a global economy, a report from research company the Work Foundation has found. An ageing workforce, an increasing demand for skills, and a "climate of hostility" to immigration could harm the flow of skilled people coming into UK IT... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/06/03/230925/it-sector-needs-more-skilled-migrants-says-report.htm
...during its failed takeover bid for the exchange. OM Group claimed that Sets was not scalable enough to handle the increasing demand for trading shares. But the London Stock Exchange remains keen to sell Sets to other markets. Earlier this year... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2001/11/01/183477/it-challenges-increase-with-consolidation-of-exchanges.htm

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...what you can do contribute share a tip, submit a link, add something new home » career » news Layoffs are increasing demand for tech freelancers by Patrick Thibodeau Be the first to comment | 1I like it! Tags: consultant, freelance... http://www.itworld.com/career/69565/layoffs-are-increasing-demand-tech-freelancers
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