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36. Shift to SaaS puts squeeze on in-house developers: the number of software developers in the workforce is up from last year, but jobs in enterprise IT are growing scarcer as more companies turn to cloud-based services

37. Stakes rise in 25-year-old battle over the H-1B visa: the visa program isn't supposed to 'adversely affect' U.S. workers, and yet it does, say it pros who have had to train their replacements

41. Counting cores: the newest processors cram two or more CPUs onto a single chip. Here's why the industry is moving to multicore and what you'll get out of it

42. New dynamics of deal-making: it's not just about products and prices. Users want commitment

43. The risks of a big man-made IT disaster are on the rise: IT services are but one human error away from a spectacular failure, and there's very little evidence to suggest that we've found a way to stop people from making mistakes

44. Exporting IT jobs: yours could very well be the next one to go offshore. (IT Workforce Outlook)

45. A CIO fights to keep his tech options open: consolidation among tech vendors leaves users with fewer choices and less leverage at the negotiating table

46. Data centers vulnerable to solar storms, nuclear blasts: IT execs and government officials are aware of the threats posed by electromagnetic pulses, but few are doing anything about it

47. HP reverses course, gives OpenVMS new life: a year after saying it planned to end support for OpenVMS, Hewlett-Packard licenses the esteemed operating system to a startup

48. IBM users like Apple deal, but questions remain: the pact will bring iPhones and iPads under IT's control at long last, but some users and analysts would like the two companies to offer more details

50. Wall Street's losses may be computer science's gain: talent migrates from IT to hedge funds and back again

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