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2005 SALARY SURVEY

App developers saw the largest jump in salaries compared to other IT staff positions covered in the survey for the second year in a row.

Hunter Dickinson Finds Security with Cirond

Employees at Hunter Dickinson clamored for wireless capability so they could easily work from its worldwide offices in South Africa, Tibet, Mexico, Chile and Canada. But Hunter Dickinson’s Anthony Maw was leery about implementing wireless capability in the company’s infrastructure.

Collaboration Tools Go the Distance

Software development managers have discovered that the right tools and techniques can make globally dispersed teams nearly as effective as under-one-roof, traditional teams.

Tech They Miss

Technology evolves, and old tech fades away. But sometimes good tech gets replaced by something altogether worse, and gets sorely missed.

SPECIAL REPORT: VISUALIZATION, A View to the Thrill of Data

Businesses are relying on data visualization software to wring greater value from their data, get a better handle on their operations, satisfy customers and stave off competitors.

Embedded App Dev at the Crossroads

Some enterprises are developing hybrid, or interdependent, applications that have both conventional (client desktop) and embedded (mobile or wireless) components.

Companies Finally See Value in BI

Jonathan Wu is senior principal with Knightsbridge Solutions, where he advises customers about business intelligence and data warehousing. The firm recently issued a survey, declaring companies are finally taking BI seriously. During an interview with ADT, Wu examines these reasons.

Real Time Is the Right Time

Evolving business demands and ever-more capable technology are conspiring to rewrite the once-straightforward definitions that used to describe data warehousing.