| Microsoft Windows 2000 (Win2k) |
| 3 months to 19 Mar 2010 | Same period 2009 | Same period 2008 |
| Rank | 46 | 35 | 71 |
| Rank change year-on-year |
-11 | +36 |
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| Matching contract IT job ads | 7 | 12 | 10 |
| As % of all contract IT jobs located in Docklands, London | 1.367 % | 3.125 % | 0.781 % |
| As % of the Operating Systems category | 6.481 % | 8.889 % | 4.292 % |
| Daily rates quoted | 5 | 9 | 2 |
| Average daily rate | £325 | £325 | £300 |
| Average daily rate % change year-on-year | |
| UK excluding London average daily rate | £257 | £223 | £300 |
| % change year-on-year | |
| Hourly rates quoted | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Average hourly rate | £15.00 | - | £25.00 |
| UK excluding London average hourly rate | £14.00 | £15.00 | £14.50 |
| % change year-on-year | |
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Contract IT job ads with a match in the Operating Systems category | 108 | 135 | 233 |
| As % of all contract IT jobs located in Docklands, London | 21.09 % | 35.16 % | 18.19 % |
| Daily rates quoted | 70 | 70 | 87 |
| Average daily rate | £425 | £450 | £425 |
| Average daily rate % change year-on-year | |
| 90% of contracts offered a daily rate of more than | £325 | £325 | £300 |
| 10% of contracts offered a daily rate of more than | £525 | £500 | £600 |
| UK excluding London average daily rate | £313 | £310 | £335 |
| % change year-on-year | |
| Hourly rates quoted | 6 | 1 | 14 |
| Average hourly rate | £18.50 | £57.50 | £22.00 |
| Average hourly rate % change year-on-year | |
| 90% of contracts offered a hourly rate of more than | £15.00 | £57.50 | £16.10 |
| 10% of contracts offered a hourly rate of more than | £27.50 | £57.50 | £30.60 |
| UK excluding London average hourly rate | £15.00 | £17.50 | £18.00 |
| % change year-on-year | |
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Daily contractor rates and hourly contractor rates are treated separately. When calculating average contractor rates, daily rates are not derived from quoted hourly rates or vice versa.
The chart provides a 3-month moving total beginning in 2004 of IT contractor jobs citing Windows 2000 across the Docklands, London region as a proportion of the total demand within the Operating Systems category.