Why are women exiting IT careers?

Why are women exiting IT careers?

Why are women exiting IT careers?
For every woman rising to prominence in IT, there is another opting out of her career in technology. Women IT leaders discuss the ongoing problem and offer insights on how companies can ensure women embrace technology as a life-long career, thereby creating the kind of adaptive, collaborative, and versatile workforces that will thrive in a fast-paced global economy.
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    Why are women exiting IT careers?

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    Carly Fiorina, former CEO of HP

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    Jayshree Ullal, VP of datacenter, switching, and security at Cisco

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    Sandy Carter, VP of SOA and WebSphere strategy at IBM

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    Carolyn Leighton, co-founder and chairwoman of WITI

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    Maggie Biggs, senior contributing editor at InfoWorld

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    Eileen Gittins, founder and CEO of Blurb

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    Karenann Terrell, CIO of Baxter International

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    Carol Pride, CIO of Pinnacle Entertainment

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    Linda Ead, director of IT at ITA Software

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    Top technology products

January 29, 2007

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