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Comments on: Goldman Sachs: IT spending slips, virtualization rises

The investment specialist doesn't see much sunshine in the information technology forecast, unless you're in the virtualization business.

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by natsuissa July 9, 2008 8:22 AM PDT
Goldman seems to tell the truth

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by Penguinisto July 9, 2008 10:20 AM PDT
Actually, this has been good news on my end. I've started getting roughly 2 calls and about six emails per week now, from headhunters these days needing *nix (and especially Linux) admins, up from maybe one call and perhaps a small handful of emails per month at this time last year.
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by davidtsao July 9, 2008 2:31 PM PDT
Matt,

Do you know where I can get a copy of the Goldman report?
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