U.S. IT job growth has been in a downward slump so far this year.
According to Redmond magazine's 17th annual salary survey of U.S.-based Windows IT pros, the average salary is $87,630, up 3.25 percent over 2011.
If you want to get the most out of Windows administration tools like Group Policy preferences (GPPs), you need to break down those walls.
- By Greg Shields
- 08/01/2012
Few improvements occurred last month in the overall U.S. IT job market.
- By Katrina Carrasco
- 06/04/2012
Your clients aren't customers; part of doing your job right will be saying "no."
The year 2012 should be a banner year for Microsoft. With what seems like every product going through a major revision, this year means more changes for the Information Technology industry than any year in recent memory.
- By Greg Shields
- 01/01/2012
Microsoft has achieved the No. 1 position on the "Top 25 World's Best Multinational Workplaces List."
Even the sharpest tools in the IT shed blunder from time to time. Here are a few of your biggies.
A key figure in Microsoft's Windows Phone segment and 21-year Microsoft veteran, Charlie Kindel has announced his departure to found his own company.
Federal CIO Vivek Kundra will be replaced by former Microsoft executive Steven VanRoekel.
- By Alice Lipowicz
- 08/04/2011
IT pros need to constantly update their skills in order to survive. Redmond asked experts -- and readers -- which skills and jobs have a solid future and which ones will crumble in the years to come. Here's what we found.
Training has come a long way...make sure you consider all options when planning your staff improvement.
- By Greg Shields
- 07/01/2011
Microsoft's SharePoint director of product management talks with us about how the platform has evolved and what's in store for the future.
Check out who we think are the top leaders in the IT world (that aren't located in Redmond).
Everyone is pushing the cloud. But there's a raging debate as to whether the cloud is good or bad for IT. We talked to readers and analysts and other industry experts to find out what the cloud may really mean for your future, plus other implications of this emerging technology.
Being able to equate time to money is one of the most important business skills an IT manager can have. Here's some tips to help you do just that.
Check out these videos highlighting Microsoft CEO's larger-than-life personality.
- By Lee Pender, Jeffrey Schwartz
- 04/18/2011
According to a recent study by Clearancejobs.com and Dice.com, cybersecurity and other qualified IT security skills are in high demand, especially in the federal government.
- By Henry Kenyon
- 04/11/2011
Skills to invest in for 2011 and beyond.
Microsoft filed a motion with a Washington State Superior Court on Thursday that accuses Matt Miszewski, former market development manager for Microsoft's government group, of stealing 600 MB of documents the company considered confidential when taking a new position at Salesforce.com.