With Dell targeting the volume SMB sector and cloud SIs serving larger enterprises, traditional IT providers could face extinction as cloud adoption spreads. 

Software developers, information security analysts, network architects and business intelligence analysts are among the IT professionals experiencing the most significant salary growth in 2012, according to a new report from IT staffing firm Bluewolf.

According to reports, Global 1000 companies are investing in IT this year to expand their reach globally while keeping agile.
 

A new IT salary guide from Bluewolf reflects a widening talent gap as more baby boomers reach retirement age.

Michael Dsupin, CEO of the information technology staffing firm Talener, has a problem that seems unusual in this highly technological age: he can't find enough skilled IT professionals.

Percentages are climbing. In fact recent reports from a talent research firm indicated companies are hungry for cloud computing hires. In fact the need for cloud computing expertise has been reported to be increasing  "61 percent year over year."

With cloud computing, smartphones and social media all converging, experts are asking if there is still a need for traditional IT workers.

Since the ascendancy of the social web, consumers have shut down campaigns, moved millions of funds from banks, revolted against policy changes and tarnished brands. But social media is much more than a way for disgruntled customers to bludgeon your brand.

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NEW YORK -- Feb. 07, 2011 -- Bluewolf (www.bluewolf.com), a leading agile business consulting firm and IT Staffing  agency, today released its 2011 IT Salary Guide. The annual data gathered offers unique insight into IT salary trends across the United States and identifies the technologies that are creating demand for new technical resources.

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