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How IBM started grading its developers' productivity

First look: Firefox 8 adds Twitter search, tightens add-on controls | IT pros staying put, expecting raises

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How IBM started grading its developers' productivity
Tooling and process can only go so far to assure code quality. IBM is analyzing application developers based on the volume and quality of the work they do. Read More


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First look: Firefox 8 adds Twitter search, tightens add-on controls
Mozilla debuted Firefox 8 just six weeks after Firefox 7, in keeping with its rapid release cycle. Among the changes are new controls for preventing unwanted add-ons and the addition of Twitter as a choice in the Firefox's search bar. Read More

IT pros staying put, expecting raises
There's cause for contentment among IT pros, many of whom are staying put at their current jobs due to a combination of lingering economic concerns and improving conditions at work. Read More

Hadoop skills are in high demand
Growing enterprise interest in Hadoop and related technologies is driving demand for professionals with big data skills. Read More


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FCC's "Measuring Broadband America" report tells only half the story
The recently published FCC Measuring Broadband America report, which publicizes measurements of US ISPs' broadband performance, covers only half of the broadband performance equation -- the supply half. NetForecast believes it is time for the FCC to expand its investigation to include the demand half of the equation -- the prodigious growth in resource consumption by major websites, browsers, and behind-the-scenes services. Read More

Top 10 Android smartphone browser alternatives
There are plenty of browsers you can use in place of the stock browser that comes with your Android phone. Here are 10 that are free (and not riddled with ad banners), have been updated within the last six months, are primarily meant for viewing English language sites, support Flash video immediately after you install them, and utilize a tabs UI for managing multiple open Web pages. Read More

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The Application Grid Approach to a Modern Data Center
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Critical shortage of security skills?
ESG Research asked IT professionals to identify areas in which they had a "problematic shortage" of needed skills, and 22% of organizations said they had a problematic shortage of information security skills. Read More

Coalition targets US broadband adoption gap
A coalition of IT vendors, online companies and nonprofit organizations have launched a wide-ranging program to drive up broadband adoption in the U.S. and train residents in tech skills in an effort to cut unemployment and spur economic growth. Read More

IBM to build e-commerce research labs for Chinese retailer
IBM has reached a deal with Chinese electronics retailer Suning Appliance to build research centers in China and the U.S. meant to develop e-commerce products for the company. Read More



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