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“We are honored and humbled to once again be recognized by Computerworld. We have worked hard to develop an IT culture at 91³Ô¹Ï in which we make it a priority to take care of ourselves, our families and each other. If we do that well, we fundamentally believe that we will be happier and more focused at work, allowing us to serve our students, faculty and staff with ever-increasing levels of excellence,†said Vice President and Chief Information and Digital Officer Ron Kraemer.
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The (OIT) at 91³Ô¹Ï continues to deliver the IT services necessary for students, faculty and staff throughout the University by delivering value, driving innovation and developing talent while closely collaborating with others teams throughout campus. OIT staff work on diverse 91³Ô¹Ï initiatives from learning analytics to digital asset management to contemporary network design for new facilities, while continuing to provide outstanding support for the day-to-day technology needs of campus.
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“Over the past couple of years, we've seen an already tight market for tech talent get even tighter,†said Computerworld executive editor Ken Mingis. “Computerworld’s 2018 Best Places to Work in IT list illustrates that the companies that offer the best working environments aren't satisfied with rolling out one or two initiatives. They seek an edge in the talent marketplace through a combination of good salaries, great benefits, ready access to training and the deployment of cutting-edge technologies. They recognize that the top tech talent can easily move to the organization that respects them best, and they are determined to be that organization.â€
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The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by IDG's Computerworld. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of lT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
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Computerworld is the leading technology media brand empowering enterprise users and their managers. Computerworld also offers guidance to IT managers tasked with optimizing client systems — and helps businesses revolutionize the customer and employee experience with new collaboration platforms.
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Contact: Katie Rose, senior director of user services, Office of Information Technologies, , 574-631-3130
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IDG’s Computerworld has ranked the University of 91³Ô¹Ï 11th among large organizations in the Computerworld list. This is the fifth year in a row that 91³Ô¹Ï has ranked among the top 100 organizations that provide challenging work for information technology employees while providing great benefits and compensation. 91³Ô¹Ï and other organizations will be included in coverage in Computerworld along with results from the 24th annual Best Places to Work in IT survey.
“Recognizing 91³Ô¹Ï as a best place to work in IT for the fifth year in a row highlights the amazing work that our team does, but it also shows that 91³Ô¹Ï provides an environment for people to thrive personally and professionally,†said , vice president for information technology and chief information and digital officer. “I am proud of our division and excited to continue building on our success.â€
91³Ô¹Ï’s (OIT) works collaboratively with other IT staff throughout the University to meet the University’s strategic goals of excellence in teaching and learning, research and scholarship, campus life, University operations and Catholic mission. The OIT’s vision is to enhance and sustain service excellence for students, faculty and staff by delivering value, driving innovation and developing talented employees.
“The organizations on this year’s Best Places to Work in IT list excel at creating a dynamic and satisfying IT work environment,†says Ken Mingis, executive editor of Computerworld. “In a competitive market for tech talent, these outstanding employers are able to attract highly skilled IT pros by offering great benefits, new learning opportunities, access to cutting-edge technologies and challenging, business-critical projects.â€
The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by IDG’s Computerworld. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
Computerworld from IDG is the leading technology media brand helping senior IT, business decision-makers and key influencers navigate change with effective business strategy. As the voice of business technology, Computerworld enables the IT value chain with unique editorial coverage from setting strategies to deriving value.
Contact: Katie Rose, senior director of user services, Office of Information Technologies, katie@nd.edu, 574-631-3130
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Recognized for the fourth year in a row, the University of 91³Ô¹Ï rises to sixth among large organizations in IDG’s Computerworld . The 23rd annual survey ranks organizations that provide challenging work for information technology employees while providing great benefits and compensation. 91³Ô¹Ï is featured, along with other recognized organizations, in the June 13 digital edition of Computerworld and online at .
“It is an honor for 91³Ô¹Ï to have been recognized in this prominent ranking for four consecutive years,†said , vice president for information technology and chief information and digital officer. “The University’s commitment to creating a welcoming and positive environment allows us to hire and retain extraordinarily talented people. I am very proud to be a small part of this group of individuals who are dedicated to providing quality services to ensure the success of our students, faculty and staff.â€
91³Ô¹Ï’s (OIT) works collaboratively with other IT staff throughout the University to support faculty, staff and students. The OIT’s vision is to enhance and sustain service excellence in five key areas: teaching and learning, research and scholarship, campus life, University operations and support for 91³Ô¹Ï’s Catholic mission. To do this, it focuses on delivering value, driving innovation and developing staff.
“The organizations on this year’s Best Places to Work in IT list excel at creating a dynamic and satisfying IT work environment,†said Scot Finnie, editor-in-chief of Computerworld. “In a competitive market for tech talent, these outstanding employers are able to attract highly skilled IT pros by offering great benefits, new learning opportunities, access to cutting-edge technologies and challenging, business-critical projects.â€
The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by IDG’s Computerworld. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
Computerworld from IDG is the leading technology media brand helping senior IT staff, decision makers and key influencers navigate change with effective business strategy. As the voice of business technology, Computerworld enables the IT value chain with unique editorial coverage from setting strategies to deriving value.
Contact: Katie Rose, senior director of user services, Office of Information Technologies, 574-631-3130, katie@nd.edu
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Recognized for the third year in a row, the University of 91³Ô¹Ï ranks ninth among large organizations in IDG’s Computerworld . The 22nd annual survey ranks organizations that provide challenging work for information technology employees while providing great benefits and compensation. 91³Ô¹Ï is featured, along with other recognized organizations, in the June 22nd digital edition of Computerworld.
“It is an honor to be recognized for a third year in a row. The University’s commitment to creating a welcoming and positive environment allows us to hire and retain talented people who help deliver the services that our students, faculty and staff need,†said , vice president for information technology and chief information and digital officer.
91³Ô¹Ï’s (OIT) works collaboratively with other IT staff throughout the University to support faculty, staff and students. The OIT’s vision is to enhance and sustain service excellence in five key areas: teaching and learning, research and scholarship, campus life, University operations and support for 91³Ô¹Ï’s Catholic mission. To do this, the office focuses on delivering value, driving innovation and developing its staff.
“The 100 organizations on Computerworld’s 2015 Best Places to Work in IT list realize that attracting and retaining a highly skilled technology workforce leads to competitive advantage,†said Scot Finnie, editor-in-chief of Computerworld. “In a tight market for tech talent, these outstanding employers attract the best and brightest IT pros with generous salaries and top-drawer benefits, then deepen their teams’ engagement with challenging, business-critical projects built around cutting-edge technologies. As a result, these winning organizations are best positioned to take advantage of the digital transformation sweeping through every industry.â€
The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by IDG’s Computerworld. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
Technology-based services continue to be key components that help 91³Ô¹Ï deliver an unsurpassed undergraduate education, outstanding research and operational excellence. The Office of Information Technologies at 91³Ô¹Ï is dedicated to partnering with campus groups and finding the right solutions.
is the leading IT media brand helping senior IT, business decision-makers and key influencers navigate change with effective business strategy. Computerworld’s award-winning website, focused conference series, strategic marketing solutions and research forms the hub of the world’s largest (40+ edition) global IT media network and provides opportunities for IT vendors to engage this audience.
Contact: Katie Rose, senior director of user services, Office of Information Technologies, 574-631-3130, katie@nd.edu
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University of 91³Ô¹Ï ranks No. 25 among large organizations in , an annual ranking of the top 100 organizations that challenge their information technology staffs while providing great benefits and compensation.
The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
“I am so proud that 91³Ô¹Ï is recognized for a second year in a row. We have extraordinary people who continue to deliver amazing work. But all of that great work is only possible because we spend time focusing on our people. Everyone at 91³Ô¹Ï provides us with an environment where people want to do their best work,†said Ronald Kraemer, vice president for information technology & chief information and digital officer.
91³Ô¹Ï’s Office of Information Technologies (OIT) works collaboratively with other IT staff throughout the University to support all faculty, staff and students. The OIT’s vision is to enhance and sustain service excellence in five key areas: teaching and learning, research and scholarship, campus life, University operations and support for 91³Ô¹Ï’s Catholic mission. To do this, they focus on delivering value, driving innovation and developing their staff.
“Hiring the best and the brightest IT pros, offering them competitive pay and providing top-notch benefits is just the beginning for the outstanding employers on this year’s Best Places to Work in IT list,†said Scot Finnie, editor in chief of Computerworld. “Both newcomers to the list and rock-steady stalwarts nurture their talent with challenging business-critical projects, extensive training opportunities and ongoing career development programs. They invest in their own futures by investing in their employees.â€
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The University of 91³Ô¹Ï ranks No. 35, the highest-ranking university, in IDG’s Computerworld 2013 (IT) survey, a ranking of the top 100 organizations that challenge their IT staffs while providing great benefits and compensation. Organizations will be featured in the June 17 issue of Computerworld along with results from the 20th annual survey.
“Over the last several years, we have focused on our people. We have extraordinary staff and we continuously strive to help them develop and find challenging opportunities on campus,†said , chief information and digital officer for 91³Ô¹Ï. “I am extremely proud of our teams and that 91³Ô¹Ï is committed to embrace and advance a great work environment.â€
91³Ô¹Ï’s (OIT) works collaboratively with other IT staff throughout the University to support all faculty, staff and students. The OIT’s vision is to enhance and sustain service excellence in five key areas: teaching and learning, research and scholarship, campus life, University operations and support for 91³Ô¹Ï’s Catholic mission. To do this, it focuses on delivering value, driving innovation and developing its staff.
“We applaud the organizations on the Best Places to Work in IT list for creating and sustaining dynamic IT work environments,†said Scot Finnie, editor-in-chief of Computerworld. “This year, several new names have joined the stalwarts that make the list year after year. It’s clear that the best IT workplaces are constantly raising the bar with great benefits, new learning opportunities, access to cutting-edge technologies and challenging business-critical projects.â€
The Best Places to Work in IT list is an annual ranking of the top 100 work environments for technology professionals by IDG’s Computerworld. The list is compiled based on a comprehensive questionnaire regarding company offerings in categories such as benefits, diversity, career development, training and retention. In addition, Computerworld conducts extensive surveys of IT workers, and their responses factor heavily in determining the rankings.
91³Ô¹Ï’s goals of providing an unsurpassed undergraduate education, excellence in research and operational excellence have brought a new focus on technology at the University. As the technology world changes, and the needs of campus change, OIT is dedicated to partnering with campus and finding the right solutions.
Computerworld is the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers, providing peer perspective, IT leadership and business results. Computerworld’s award-winning website, publication, focused conference series, custom solutions and custom research forms the hub of the world’s largest (40+ edition) global IT media network and provides opportunities for IT solutions providers to engage this audience.
Contact: Katie Rose, director of communications and product services, Office of Information Technologies, 574-631-3130, katie@nd.edu
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