Afraid of losing your job to a younger, cheaper IT worker? You've been in the IT industry for 30 years, gaining knowledge and experience that's valuable to you and your employers at every step. Now we're in a recession and a new crop of younger, perhaps techier, and definitely less expensive employees are entering the workforce. Should you be worried about losing your job? Plus: Five ways Gen Y job seekers can stand out in a tight employment market Economy forcing 'spoiled' generation to grow up Computer science grads are still in demand Top 10 technology skills Comcast e-mail outage sparks Twitter updates galore Comcast.net e-mail went down for potentially millions of subscribers the better part of the day Saturday as users and observers got running commentary on the service provider's efforts to manage the situation via Twitter updates from Frank Eliason, the company's director of Digital Care. Conficker copycat prowls for victims, says Microsoft An old, but little-known worm has copied some of the infection strategies of Conficker, the worm that raised a ruckus last week, Microsoft security researchers said late... Humans prove weak link in Japanese warning network If there's one thing the Japanese government learned on Saturday -- the first of a five-day launch period for a North Korean rocket -- it's that the government's emergency information network works. Websense unveils its first Web security appliance The V10000 Web Gateway Appliance will run the vendor’s Secure Web Gateway Software including anti-malware filtering, SSL traffic inspection, application controls, and threat protections for Web surfing. Netscape alums tackle cloud storage Cloud storage start-up Zetta promises enterprise-class file system. 5 Tactics Microsoft Is Using To Battle Linux for Cloud Dominance Mitchell Ashley commentates the fight between Microsoft and Linux to see who will come out of the cloud on top. In his Microsoft Subnet blog he examines five strategies Microsoft has done to be the victorious vendor. Cisco.com domain name about to expire soon Reese: The Cisco.com domain name is about to expire soon on May 15. Yours truly finds this of interest because of my firsthand knowledge regarding the Holiday Inn domain name fiasco. April giveaways galore Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet are giving away training courses from Global Knowledge, valued at $2,995 and $3,495, and have copies of three hot books up for grabs: CCVP CIPT2 Quick Reference by Anthony Sequeira, Microsoft Voice Unified Communications by Joe Schurman and Microsoft Office 2007 On Demand by Steve Johnson. Deadline for entries April 30. |
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