The Grill: Louie Ehrlich
Chevron's Louie Ehrlich talks about moving into the CIO role, designing a three-year road map, training virtually through a Second Life type technology and dealing with 4TB of new data per day.
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2008 Salary Survey: IT pay takes tiny leaps
If you're like the almost 7,000 respondents to our survey, your paycheck this year has been flattened and your bonus obliterated. So what do you do to survive these tight times? Here are 12 ways to plump up your skinny paycheck.
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You can't afford not to get the stress in your life under control, says author Sandra Naiman.
Career advice: Surviving the economic downturn
A Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader answers questions on surviving the economic downturn, returning to school and pitching in on electronic health records.
Career Watch
The things job hunters hate being asked at interviews, and what they wish their interviewers would ask.
IT skills shortage a chance for unemployed workers
Todd Thibodeaux, president and CEO of CompTIA, discusses the job opportunities available in IT, misconceptions about IT careers, and why a computer science degree isn't a prerequisite for an IT job.
Career Watch
Advice from a CIO, and what colleges students are looking for in a job.
The Other Casualty
A casualty of the economic downturn that's less immediate than job losses, but increasingly worrisome, is the loss in opportunities for the sharing of knowledge and experience.
Career advice: Making your abilities known
CIO and Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader Kumud Kalia answers questions about education, mentoring, skills, ethics and more.
Your New-Age Workforce
Populating a creative team with people from diverse disciplines helps organizations succeed in an increasingly global economy and a world in which technology is advancing at warp speed.
Manage telecommuters without losing your mind
If you could roll out of bed, commute just 40 feet, work in your robe and fuzzy slippers, and save thousands of dollars on travel expenses, would you do it? And, as a business owner or manager, would you offer the same benefit to your employees?
Linux, Mac, Windows XP: Whatever your choice of operating system, we have some fun things for you to try.
The operating systems of yesteryear weren't all sunshine and roses. Cyber cynic Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols names his picks for some of the worst OSs of all time.
Apple's newest Mac Pro takes a significant step forward with the move to Intel's new Nehalem processor and an infrastructure that should be able to squeeze the utmost out of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.6.
Satellite radio will die soon anyway, but Apple will accidentally perform a mercy killing of Sirius XM Radio this summer, says Mike Elgan.
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