Developers, IT executives and managers are projected to see the highest salary growth despite the recession, a report from Computer Economics says. While the economy is hitting technology companies hard, a new report suggests that corporate information technology jobs may be a bit more recession-proof. Computer Economics's 2009 IT Salary Report finds that while salary growth has slowed, IT worker pay is still projected to increase on average by 2…
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Demand for equipment is still growing, but Juniper warns that challenges remain. Juniper Networks has some hard news for investors on Thursday, indicating that the market for networking equipment -- previously seen as somewhat resistant to the downturn in IT spending -- is also feeling the effects of the recession. Yet there's still a reason for optimism: In spite of the current economic slowdown, demands on networks continue to grow -- a…
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This recession won't be a repeat of the dot-com crash years, according to one industry watcher. IT managers, take heart. Recovering from the current recession won't be as bad as surviving the dot-com crash of 2001. For those who can remember further back, the economic rebound will be more like the recession that hit in 1990. That's primarily because today's recession, which according to official estimates began in December 2007, should…
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