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Recession hitting low paid IT jobs
News But while recruitment freezes could be helping to prop up IT industry wage levels above £25k, as fewer grads get jobs in tech, the good news for existing IT workers is that the freeze has not necessarily extended to... [24 Nov 2009]
iPhones unshackled, IT wages revealed and outsourcing explained
News But for those who have recently graduated in IT, the question of how much a techie can expect to earn years down the line has been answered - the average annual wage after a decade in the business was revealed in how... [06 Oct 2009]
How much will you be earning in 10 years' time?
News It's another piece of good news for project managers - the survey also found that they're among the best paid IT workers with an average annual wage of £41,465, second only behind IT management staff who make £52,530. [15 Sep 2009]
Want to boost your pay packet? Get yourself a bigger employer
News Project managers at the largest companies get an average annual wage of £47,161, while smaller enterprises pay £40,093 for the same job and SMEs offer just £35,681 - or £11,480 less per year. Attention IT pros: the... [11 Sep 2009]
CIOs, consultants, IT pros: How much are you worth?
News By contrast, CIOs in Scotland get the most modest average salary: with an annual wage of £52,000. How much money can an IT helpdesk worker in London expect to take home on average? What about a CIO in the North West? [31 Jul 2009]
Pay gap: UK female execs better off in IT
News However wage and age gap figures released by executive jobs website Experteer show IT is the most female-friendly sector when it comes to pay and promotion - with women paid two per cent more than men, and progressing to... [30 Jul 2009]
Take the silicon.com 2009 Skills Survey
News Highlights of last year's survey include the revelation that the gender pay gap is still alive and kicking in IT, with a third of women in the lowest wage bracket. How is the UK's IT workforce faring in today's economic... [25 Jun 2009]
BAA on IT offshoring, T5 opening and selling Gatwick
News The cost of maintaining applications this year is expected to be 28 per cent lower than in 2007, thanks to the reduced number of staff needed to look after the applications and through lower wage costs in Logica's... [18 Jun 2009]
£6 broadband tax to fund fibre for all
News We are not saying that [up to] 2Mbps is the height of our ambition," said Carter but rather a "technological minimum wage". The government has announced plans for a 50p per month levy on all fixed copper lines to fund... [16 Jun 2009]
Bangalore bashing: Recession gets nasty
Comment The wage differential between Bangalore and the Silicon Valley is nine times or more," says Lalit Mangal, who worked with the local unit of Oracle before he branched off and started his own company. The West becoming... [28 May 2009]
Enhancing Services to Taxpayers and Citizens in Need
White Paper Administered by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), the UI Program provided displaced workers with partial wage replacement to assist them in becoming re-employed. Minnesota residents... [01 Apr 2009]
Outsourcing prices 'will plunge by 10 per cent'
News Indian offshore providers "have been coming under significant pressure for pricing reductions due to the Mumbai terrorist attack, the scandal at Satyam, rupee exchange-rate fluctuations, and continued wage inflation and... [24 Mar 2009]
BP contractors wages slashed by 10 per cent
News According to a spokesman for the oil company, the wage cut will save the company $15m annually. IT contractors working for BP could soon find themselves with a smaller pay-packet. In an email sent this week, BP advised... [20 Feb 2009]
AMD to slash 1,000 jobs
News Hourly workers, meanwhile, will face a five per cent wage reduction. AMD announced Friday it would slash its workforce by nine per cent and institute temporary salary cuts, from its executive chairman down to hourly... [19 Jan 2009]
Distributed Denial of Service: Taxonomies of Attacks, Tools and Countermeasures
White Paper DDoS attackers hijack secondary victim systems using them to wage a coordinated large-scale attack against primary victim systems. Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks have become a large problem for users of... [14 Oct 2008]