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10 business skills every IT pro must master

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10 business skills every IT pro must master
Not all business skills are important for IT -- but the ones that are really help IT pros gain short- and long-term advantages over their colleagues. Here are ten skills to help you get ahead. Read More


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Why Microsoft developers need a style guide
In an information economy, how you communicate information is at least as important as how you process it. A style guide forces developers to pay attention to how they communicate -- and that draws attention to what underlying code and features are being discussed. Read More

The 'app economy' gravy train starts in New York
A whole host of Americans are piggybacking their way into gainful employment via what is being called "the app economy," which encompasses apps for mobile devices and social media. Read More

Health care IT: Where the jobs are
The health care industry will add 5.6 million jobs by 2020, many in IT. Landing one is not as hard as you think. Read More




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