Tokyo Poll: Salaries For Unix Skills Up As Many In IT Make The Shift To NT

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TOKYO--Salaries for Unix administrators serving the Japanese financial services industry, who are in particularly short supply, have jumped considerably in the last year, according to the latest Waters magazine/International Computer Professional Associates (ICPA) salary survey.

One of the likely reasons for the increase in demand for Unix administrators is that IT personnel have shifted towards Microsoft Windows NT, which requires employers in Tokyo to pay higher salaries to keep their much

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