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 Today's Highlights  

>>  LEAD STORY:  iSeries pros continue to make salary gains
>>  NEWS:  Oh, Domino! Why Lotus is dropping the ball
>>  CURRENT POLL:  Are you being asked to comply with UCCnet?
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Want a raise? Get taller
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
iSeries pros continue to make salary gains  (Search400.com)
The salary outlook for iSeries pros is looking up, according to a new report. The gains aren't huge, but it's an indication that things may be about to turn around.
More on this topic:
Economy affecting iSeries salaries, employment
iSeries users speak out on salaries, skills
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Have you ever had the need to synchronize real-time data from a Microsoft SQL, Oracle, Sybase or other ODBC compliant database? If you ask someone how to do it, the answers you usually get are that you need to do it from the PC side, because the iSeries can't do it. Yes it can.

Find out how
NEWS
Oh, Domino! Why Lotus is dropping the ball (SearchDomino.com)
With a stagnant market share and unease in the user community, Notes/Domino is at a crossroads. And IBM is missing out on a chance to make it a core strategic platform.

DAILY HEADLINES
All headlines, including those below, are available from our news page.
  > Deals are dull, but still good time to buy an iSeries
  > Database protection bill advances in Congress
  > IBM charges flat fee for DB2 Express
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CURRENT POLL
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Are you being asked to comply with UCCnet, a worldwide initiative to improve supply-chain effectiveness?

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Searching for career resources? Visit the recently launched Search400.com Career Center -- powered by Dice -- and find training, certification and resume resources, along with over 27,000 IT job openings to search through. Get e-mails when a listing matches your search criteria, have your profile automatically sent to Dice.com member companies, and access a host of career resources, tips and much more.

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PRODUCT OF THE YEAR AWARDS
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Have a great product or tool for the iSeries? In January, Search400.com will present its first Product of the Year awards. The awards will highlight and celebrate those entries in the market that are deemed outstanding examples of new and innovative technological advancement for users.

Contact site editor Michelle Davidson to receive an application. But act fast: The deadline to submit nominations is Wednesday, Nov. 5.

EXPERT ADVICE
Directory of iSeries shops
Dear Vic,
Is there any way to find a directory of companies that have an iSeries? I'm currently unemployed and thought I would try that approach.

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TIPS CONTEST
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Hate missing the game because you're busy at work? Search400.com may be able to help you out. This month we're giving away a hand-held color TV with a 2.5-in., TFT-enhanced, active-matrix LCD screen. Enjoy the brilliant clarity of a TFT-LCD screen on the world's smallest TV. Send in your tip -- you could be our next winner.
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THE MISSING LINK
Want a raise? Get taller

Can the length of your legs determine the weight of your wallet? A pair of business professors found that tall people rise above their co-workers when it comes to pay, with each inch meaning another $789 per year in pay. Short people got the short end of the salary stick compared to their more "vertically correct" colleagues in sales, management, engineering, accounting and computer programming. So if you want to raise your stature at work, the simple things to do would be to get a pair of platform shoes, some stilts or start eating those veggies like Mama said.

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