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Canonical's Open Documentation Academy aims to help newcomers participate in the open source community, offering mentorship and…
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What keeps software developers up at night, other than coding? The fear that artificial intelligence systems can replace them, according to a new survey.Computerworld From ACM Careers | March 9, 2016
At least 23 former Disney IT workers have filed complaints with the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) over the loss of their jobs to foreign...Computerworld From ACM Careers | November 24, 2015
The IT workers at Cengage Learning in the company's Mason, Ohio, offices learned of their fates game-show style.Computerworld From ACM Careers | November 9, 2015
In the global race to build the next generation of supercomputers—exascale—there is no guarantee the U.S. will finish first.Computerworld From ACM News | November 25, 2013
Billions of lines of Cobol code are still in use at large businesses and in government agencies. However, Cobol is only taught as an elective at most universities...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | April 10, 2013
A recent Computerworld survey of 357 IT professionals found that 46 percent of respondents are noticing a shortage of Cobol programmers, and 50 percent said the...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | March 19, 2012
The goal is to use the tool to keep on top of breaking events, incidents and emerging threats, the agency said in a recent Request for Information from IT vendors...Computerworld From ACM Careers | February 15, 2012
Nearly half a million jobs in the United States have been created because of the 1 million-plus applications designed for smartphones, tablets and other mobile...Computerworld From ACM Careers | February 8, 2012
Open Source companies' mantra to education is 'reduce overheads, reduce support, save money, do more for less.' Trouble is this approach has not created a single...Computerworld UK From ACM Careers | November 29, 2011
Greg Taffet is scouting for talent. Taffet, the CIO of U.S. Gas & Electric Inc. in North Miami Beach, Fla., brought on four new staffers in the past six months...Computerworld From ACM Careers | October 13, 2011
Slowly but surely, many U.S. companies are loosening their viselike grips on IT hiring and looking to add new staffers to bolster business growth in the year...Computerworld From ACM Careers | September 30, 2011
As market demand surges for apps to run on smart device operating systems, companies are facing a shortage of mobile development talent, and that could lead to...Computerworld From ACM CareerNews | June 27, 2011
Since the Basic programming language has faded into obscurity, there is no single lingua franca across the entire PC user community to function as a default starter...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | June 24, 2011
As organizations move more of their applications to the cloud, they might find themselves needing skills different from what their system administrators now possess...Computerworld From ACM Careers | May 11, 2011
A few years ago Linux skills were just one in a series of possible assets for job applicants looking to stand out. Now they may be a make-or-break element. Recent...Computerworld From ACM Careers | May 11, 2011
The recession is changing the types of skills and experiences required of Quality Assurance (QA) professionals. The widespread adoption of agile development is...Computerworld From ACM CareerNews | June 17, 2010
U.S. business executives recently responded to a Computerworld survey about the availability of information technology jobs and what skills will be in demand in...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | January 6, 2010
Even with a struggling economy and record unemployment, certain IT skills will be in high demand in the coming year. Programming and application development will...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | December 31, 2008
The overall outlook for IT employment in 2009 is mixed, but some analysts say the U.S. federal economic stimulus package could add IT positions. Compared to jobs...Computerworld From ACM TechNews | December 29, 2008