4. Network
Through its networks are in demand between 38% of survey respondents who say they are Computerworld hiring. And those jobs identified as the most difficult to fill Robert Half Technology survey of the IOC 1400.
"The network is closely related to virtualization," Willmer said. "Looking for someone with experience in virtualization and the ability to change the non-virtual environment in a virtual environment is probably the main reason "some networking skills are hard to find.
5. Security
"Security is the only area of certified skills has never experienced a negative quarter in this recession together," said Foote. "We never had a period of three months with a loss or reduction of premiums for those people." Demand driven by regulatory compliance requirements and customer demand for tools with built-in security.
valuable safety skills, including expertise in identity management and access management, threat and vulnerability assessments, encryption, data loss prevention, incident analysis, governance, compliance and Auditing, Biometrics, Web content filtering, protection for the VoIP system and support e-discovery for litigation.
6. Data Center
Of survey respondents who Computerworld employ the following year, approximately 21% reported that the skills of data centers, including the storage experience, will be in demand.
"Storage is becoming more important as we go to network-attached storage [and storage area network]," says Suzanne Gordon, CIO of SAS Institute Inc. Cary, NC Find people with expertise in a particular storage is important he says, "but they must also be able to step back and a strategic review," Let's get the right things at the right place, and spend the right amount of money for security and save different types of data "