Jim Staats Posts

  • Weekly Word on the Street: NYC the Place to Be

    Jun 29, 2012, 15:00 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is it's still a "New York State of Mind" when it comes to the place to be for tech startups. In other news, well, let's just say the recent worldwide software market forecast wasn't as rosy as things are these days for techies looking for jobs in the Big Apple. The Big Tech Apple Hey, did you hear the one about New York being the hot destination for tech startups these days? If you need more proof, check out the recent piece in the Wall Street Journal, which highlights a ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: Cybersecurity Skills Still in Demand

    Jun 22, 2012, 18:00 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is the suggestion to view the current IT job market in the "glass is half-full" mode. Reports on the overall IT job market might not be glowing, but it's certainly doing a lot better than other industries in today's economy. IT prospects continue to grow at a steady pace. Let's just hope that forecasts of IT skills gaps are a thing of the past in the near future. Wanted: Cybersecurity Skills Amid a growing spate of cybersecurity attacks to both government and corporate netw ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: Skilled IT Workers Sought

    Jun 15, 2012, 15:39 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is that it remains good to be in the IT job market, if one has to be in a job market at all. Choices abound, given the right skills and aptitude. This goes for anywhere in the globe, given the right skills. Dice: Tech Job Market Rises Above Despite economic woes, the job market for IT pros remains hot, a new Dice hiring survey indicates. According to the survey, nearly three-quarters of IT-focused recruiters and hiring managers expected to build out tech staffs in the last ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: The Emerging Data Scientist Role

    Jun 8, 2012, 20:30 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is a reminder to constantly maintain and expand your personal skill set. Otherwise, you might just take a long fall down that ever-growing "tech skills gap" separating you from that next great job. Widening Tech Skills Gap Signals Changing Jobs Market The growing space separating those IT job openings and the candidates with the necessary expertise is the clearest sign yet that this segment of the job market is in the midst of a veritable revolution, experts say. As tale ...
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  • New Security Cert Focuses on the Big Picture Puzzle, IT Vet says

    Jun 4, 2012, 14:02 PM by Jim Staats
    When it comes down to it, any professional accreditation is only as good as its relevance in the field. According to veteran security engineer Jeremy Hoel, the new CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) certification covers the big picture for today’s needs. “It’s very useful,” said Hoel. “It seemed to be much more focused on the reality of what tools go where and why and how multiple parts fit together.” Hoel, a senior security engineer for global ...
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  • New Security Cert Focuses on the Big Picture Puzzle, IT Vet says

    Jun 4, 2012, 14:00 PM by Jim Staats
    When it comes down to it, any professional accreditation is only as good as its relevance in the field. According to veteran security engineer Jeremy Hoel, the new CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) certification covers the big picture for today's needs. "It's very useful," said Hoel. "It seemed to be much more focused on the reality of what tools go where and why and how multiple parts fit together." Hoel, a senior security engineer for global IT services provider PE Systems Inc. ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: Cybersecurity Jobs Abound

    Jun 1, 2012, 17:00 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is that it's good -- very good -- to be a cybersecurity pro. To say you're wanted is an understatement. What is also clearly wanted, more and more, is a 212-area code tech headquarters. College degree? These days, not as much. What's a College Degree Worth? Recent and not-so-recent circumstances point to a decline in value of the college degree -- and traditional education as a whole -- as the end-all, be-all foundation in the tech world. At least that's the view of one ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: White House Wants Tech Innovators

    May 25, 2012, 16:30 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is a clarion call for the IT pro who never sleeps on what he or she knows amid an always changing technical landscape - and that goes all the way to the CIO. Who knows, show your tech skills and you could even end up in the White House. Constant Learning Curve for IT Pros Given the ever-expanding reach of technology, the smart IT professional will seek out ways to expand skill sets in comparable measures, says one industry veteran. While the IT job market is doing some ...
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  • Weekly Word on the Street: IT Pros Want Fulfillment

    May 18, 2012, 21:00 PM by Jim Staats
    Takeaway of the week is a clear slap-you-in-the-face theme of IT worker as wanderer and employers needing to up the ante if they hope to halt high-tech walkabouts. Mounting evidence in the form of surveys, polls and industry analysis prove that for the talented IT pro, it's not always about the money. Training a Key Retention Factor For wandering high-tech workers and antsy employers amid an improving economy, greener pastures aren't always the color of money. Talented professionals in the tech ...
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  • Talk the Security Talk? Now, Walk the Walk

    May 14, 2012, 14:37 PM by Jim Staats
    Young Nik Roby is not only a veteran of the IT field; he’s a serial achiever when it comes to industry security credentials. For him, it’s a simple case of current events and proving grounds, and one certification stands above the rest: CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP). “I’ve taken the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and passed, along with CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) - Security, and various other exams, but the CASP was my favorite,” said Rob ...
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