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For every woman rising to prominence, there is another opting out of her career in IT. Encouraging women to embrace technology
as a life-long career is fast becoming an imperative for establishing the kinds of adaptive, collaborative, and versatile
enterprises that will thrive in a fast-paced global economy.
Women in technology: A call to action Righting the ongoing workforce imbalance is vital for the long-term health and success of IT
Activism provides competitive advantage for IT Capitalize on the intangible skills women have to offer by making them a central part of your IT team
Back to school: Getting girls into IT Industry leaders are initiating programs geared toward getting girls and young women involved in technology
The smart business of diversity Carly Fiorina on women in IT
Slideshow: Women leaders discuss IT roles Carly Fiorina, former CEO of HP; Sandy Carter,
VP of SOA and WebSphere strategy at IBM; and others talk about about why women exit the IT workforce and ways to ensure that
women embrace technology careers
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