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10 IT management technology start-ups to watch; Is certification valuable, or not? We have the definitive answer
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Still haven't found what you're looking for? Consider IT management search technology

Companies such as Splunk, Hyper9, Paglo and layerX Technologies provide IT management data search capabilities that industry watchers say are gaining ground with IT managers looking to quickly gather meaningful data from distributed systems. Read full story

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Are IT certifications still relevant today, or are they not worth the time, effort and money? This debate has raged for years. Now, an in-depth three-year IDC study provides real data that shows the relationship between training, certification and the functional performance of teams of IT professionals.

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Free online services benchmark cloud provider performance
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CIOs fear mass IT exodus following economic recovery
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November giveaways
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