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Some of us have raised our expectations after seeing friends and colleagues get better situations in recent months. Still, maybe you’re currently one of those people who’s mulling over whether to stay at your Midwest technology employer or strike out for greener pastures.

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As kids get back to school, some teachers and administrators about wireless technologies such as camera phones being used for cheating. Chris Shipley calls for old-school pedagogues to reconsider....

MILWAUKEE -- So I’ve been hanging with 42 YP leaders from across the US this week. They’re summiting in Milwaukee for the first ever national YP come-together. And they’re blowing me away. Here are my key learnings....

Richard Thieme takes on the notion of constructions and identities in this free excerpt from his new book, "Islands in the Click Stream." WTN will be repriting selected essays from "Clickstream" till the end of the month. We hope you enjoy Thieme's work....

During the early dawn of mainframe computers, everyone was in data processing, and most corporations thought that without the word “DATA” in their corporate naming lingo, they would simply die. That frenzy has simmered down and now it is humming around information technology or “IT.”...

IT business relationships fall into three categories: customers, clients and partners. So, how does one identify them and which one is most advantageous for IT professionals? This week's IT Insights explores the possibilities....