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Beyond the Valley: 10 Blooming U.S. Cities for Tech
By Deborah Rothberg
2006-06-15
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Beyond the Valley: 10 Blooming U.S. Cities for Tech - ' Potential New Hubs ' (
Page 2 of 2 ) eWEEK editorial scoured dozens of news stories, job reports and technology forecasts, crunched them all together with a dash of insight, and came up with the following 10 cities and their surrounding areas.
- Seattle
City population: 570,430
Companies that call it home: Amazon, RealNetworks, AT&T Wireless, T-Mobile
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Seattle No. 10 in available jobs, with 1,901 listed, up over 300 from one year ago. Indeed.com ranks Seattle No. 4 in number of tech jobs per capita, with 13 jobs per 1000 people. And a WashTech/CWA report issued this week calls Seattle a "bright spot" of technology growth in a recovering market.
- Atlanta
City population: 419,122
Companies that call it home: Cingular, EarthLink, Internet Security Systems
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Atlanta No. 9 in available jobs, with 2,366 listed. Indeed.com ranks Atlanta No. 1 in tech number of jobs per capita, with 17 per 1000 people.
- Boston
City population: 569,165
Companies that call it home: Akamai Technologies, EMC Corp., CMGI venture capital
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Boston No. 7 in available jobs, with 2,699 listed, up over 400 from one year ago. Indeed.com ranks Boston No. 5 in the number of tech jobs per capita, with 11 per 1000 people. WashTech/CWA, in a report issued this week, gives Boston props for holding its own in IT job creation after the recession.
- Washington, D.C.
City population: 553,523
Companies that call it home: Sprint Nextel, America Online (nearby), Computer Sciences Corporation
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Washington No. 2 in available jobs, with 2,548 listed. Indeed.com ranks Washington No. 3 in the number of tech jobs per capita, with 14 jobs per 1000 people. WashTech/CWA, in a report issued this week, gives Washington props for holding its own in IT job creation after the recession.
- Dallas
City population: 1,210,393
Companies that call it home: Aspen Communications, CompUSA, Electronic Data Systems, Kinkos
The details: WashTech/CWA, in a report issued this week, gives Dallas props for hold its own in IT job creation after the recession. Dallas is home to the "technology corridor," the source of nearly 100,000 jobs before the recession.
- Philadelphia
City population: 1,470,151
Companies that call it home: Unisys, SAP America, Verizon
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Philadelphia No. 6 in available jobs, with 3,345 listed, up approximately 500 from one year ago. Indeed.com ranks Philadelphia No. 13 in the number of tech jobs per capita, with eight jobs per 1000 people.
- Chicago
City population: 2,862,244
Companies that call it home: Accenture, US Robotics, Telephone and Data Systems, Click Commerce, Motorola (nearby)
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Chicago No. 5 in available jobs, with 3,648 listed, up almost 700 from one year ago.
- Orlando
City population: 205,648
Companies that call it home: Lockheed Martin, Symantec, Electronic Arts (nearby)
The details: Indeed.com ranks Orlando No. 9 in the number of jobs per capita, with 10 technology jobs per 1000 people. Joel Kotkin, a writer on economic and political trends, lists Orlando among areas ripe to become the next Silicon Valley, noting its quick economic and population growth, and according to Inc. Magazine, among the reasons is that Florida has a job growth of 9.6 percent between 2001-2005, the third highest in the country.
- Los Angeles
City population: 3,845,541
Companies that call it home: DirecTV, Belkin, Univision, Memorex
The details: The June 2006 Dice Report ranks Lose Angeles No. 4 in available jobs, with 5,218 listed, up over 700 from one year ago. NimbleCat.com, a tech job-tracking service, finds that Los Angeles comes in first place in tech job creation.
- Charlotte
City population: 651,359
Companies that call it home: SPX Corporation, Time Warner Cable, Bank of America
The details: Indeed.com ranks Charlotte No. 7 in the number of tech jobs per capita, with 10 technology jobs per 1000 people. Inc. Magazine in its Boomtowns 06 report calls Charlotte the 11th best place in the United States to do business. The cost of living in Charlotte is 30 percent lower than in the San Francisco Bay Area.
There were more than a few cities and suburban areas that didnt make the top 10 but still show promising growth. Among these, a few areas stand out that are close enough to major metropolitan areas but not in such proximity that their costs skyrocket.
"We see a lot of technology job growth in pockets of Florida, Central New Jersey and in Maryland suburbs," said Courtney.
Areas of Nevada better known for gambling and sin came up more than once.
"Las Vegas and Reno are growing rapidly, and they continue to be on the higher end for job growth. In Las Vegas, specifically, theres been a 10-year run on call centers and shared service centers. Theres a lot of labor, and people want to live there," said Courtney.
However, most agree that due to growth in the popularity of telework and a stronger IT employment market, the jobs could end up nearly anywhere.
"I think were going to see a lot more people spread out because of the way communications technology makes it easy to work from anywhere, through e-mail and instant messages, and more and more videoconferencing," said Graham.
"In the end, the skills are going to be where the people want to relocate because theres a good quality of life."
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