
2004 InfoWorld Compensation Survey: What are you worth?
Hidden among drab statistics about the IT economy and salaries in the last 12 months, key signs point to some encouraging indicators
Sluggish salaries in the IT economy
Wages are staying the same for the most part, as managers make do with existing budgets
A host of worries about job security
Despite concerns about the viability of their jobs, most IT employees are not actively looking for other work
Slow movement on budgets
Funding for IT operations has changed little in a year
The future for IT spending seems bright
Managers report that cuts in outlays are mostly over
Offshoring is slow to develop
IT leaders express only moderate interest in outsourcing abroad
How we conducted this survey
The methodology behind the numbers
IT salaries of 2004
Ditch the tourniquets. The bleeding may have finally stopped
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