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SIM and Professor Luftman release 2007 CIO Survey data

10-09-2007 · EurekAlert!

The IT job market hasn't been so robust since the late 1990s, but explosive success is breeding serious shortages in high-quality IT talent, with potential negative consequences for continued growth, according to a major new survey of chief information officers conducted by Stevens Institute of Technology's Distinguished Professor Jerry Luftman, in association with the Society of Information Management.

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