Articles by Dice Staff
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Under Constant Attack, Companies Ponder Better Security
At Internet Evolution, Gideon J. Lenkey notes that Boeing's computer networks are attacked by outside intruders 3,722 times per hour. Under an onslaught like that, it would seem perfectly reasona… -
Five of Our Favorite Stories on Interviewing
On the theory that you can never go into an interview too well prepared, we present this modest list of articles on how to be ready and sharp when it's time for you to go eye-to-eye with the hiri… -
Career Doctor: Is it a Good Idea to 'Round Up' Your Employment Dates?
By Dave Willmer Question: "My resume isn't getting much of a response, probably because I don't have a long track record of work experience. Is there any harm in 'rounding up' my dates of employm… -
Acquisitions in Silicon Valley Rise; Some Add, Others Delete IT Jobs
There are more mergers and acquisitions taking place in Silicon Valley this year than a year ago. Some are expected to result in new IT jobs, but others will result in a net loss of positions as… -
Be Careful who Befriends You in Week One of a New Job
By Dino Londis The first week of the new job brings to you new people, new processes and new politics. You feel isolated, maybe vulnerable. As you try to get your footing, it's only natural to lo… -
IBM Opens Mammoth Software Development Lab Near I-495 in Mass.
IBM has opened the Mass Lab, its largest development lab in North America, at two sites along the I-495 corridor in Littleton and Westford, Mass. Most of the lab's 3,400 workforce will come from… -
Three Steps to a Career in Healthcare IT
by Leslie Stevens-Huffman At one time, a dose of federal funding seemed like the perfect antidote for the country's ailing health information management infrastructure and a way to create a host… -
Is That a Gotcha Question?
It's hard to know how to respond when an interviewer makes a cryptic comment about your appearance or character or asks a loaded question about politics or other controversial subjects. IT profes… -
Recruiters See Demand for Some IT Skills Rising in St. Louis
The city of St. Louis took a major hit in 2008 when InBev acquired Anheuser-Busch Cos. in a $52 billion deal that transferred ownership of an iconic American brewer to the Belgian-Brazilian giant… -
Shortage of Ruby on Rails Experts in Greater Boston Area
When Pascal Rettig, founder of Cykod.com, went in search of Ruby on Rails developers, he came up empty handed. So he resorted to hiring two people and training them in-house. "I always see a lot…