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  • VARs Find Money in Staffing

    With the crunch on to hire qualified IT staff from an insufficient talent pool, businesses are increasingly turning to VARs and solution providers for help locating staff, and VARs are finding that it pays. By some estimates, there as many as 10 IT openings for every qualified candidate, and businesses are climbing over each other…

  • Survey: 40 Percent of Employers to Hire in 2007

    Nearly one in 10 employers will hire more than of 500 new employees in 2007, according to a survey released by Chicago-based CareerBuilder.com on Dec. 26. While more than one-third (36 percent) of employers expect to add 10 employees or fewer in 2007, 29 percent intend to hire more than 50, and 20 percent plan…

  • PC Platforms: Looking Back at 2006 and Ahead to 2007

    Consider the desktop personal computer. Form factors have changed, new CPUs have emerged, and more-advanced chip sets have arrived on the scene, but the fundamental PC platform remains little changed. You still have core logic, a CPU, separate memory, and an underlying system board. It’s true that AMD moves the memory controller onto the CPU,…

  • Be Resolved to Do Better Marketing

    It’s that time of year where everyone makes some sort of New Year’s resolution about improving their business only to see it go by the wayside inside of the first two weeks of January. Given the fact that many solution provider companies are run by people who turned a technology avocation into an actual vocation,…

  • Great Expectations for January’s Job Market

    There will be more job growth in the manufacturing and service sectors in January 2007 than in January 2006, according to the findings of a collaborative report from the Alexandria, Va.-based Society for Human Resource Management and the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations, released Dec. 26. Firms continue to face considerable difficulty…

  • Samsung Unveils Gigabit-Density Mobile DRAM

    Samsung Electronics officials announced Dec. 27 the company has crafted a 1G bit Mobile Dynamic Random Access Memory chip using 80nm process technology. The new chip, company officials said, will be more cost-effective than other high density mobile solutions and used for a wide range of advanced handset applications as well as for digital still…

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