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Tech's highest-paid CEOs, biggest raises and smallest salaries

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Tech's highest-paid CEOs, biggest raises and smallest salaries
Before the new year rolls in, we're recapping the tech industry's top earners, biggest CEO bonuses, fattest raises, priciest perks and smallest salary earners, calculated from our analysis of 36 tech companies' 2011 proxy statements. Read More


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5 steps from Scheduler to Enterprise Workload Automation
A patchwork of job schedulers can cause many inefficiencies, hindering IT's ability to serve the business. An enterprise approach solves these issues and adds new value. Five steps can take you from a costly mishmash to benefits like increased productivity, lower costs, and better service. Learn More!

6 ways to build SDNs without OpenFlow
Although OpenFlow is stirring up all of the excitement around software defined networking (SDN), you can program a network with standard tools that have been around a while. Here are a few examples. Read More

Will Thanksgiving Day upstage Black Friday for online tech sales?
Best Buy, Target, Sears, Staples and other major retailers have been releasing their Black Friday ads and circulars for the past week, setting up for what should be a busy shopping day for TVs, laptops, tablets and other electronics. But savvy shoppers who can negotiate time away from the family, turkey and football on Thanksgiving Day itself could also score bargains. Read More

Linksys wins dual-band duel
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iPhone tops BlackBerry in workplace, study finds
Apple's iPhone has overtaken RIM's BlackBerry devices as the top smartphone in the workplace, according to a new study from enterprise mobility services company iPass. Read More

Jedi squirrels, Robotic polar bear, Steve Jobs Kid and the week's other geekiest videos
It's hard to beat the combination of animals and bleeding-edge technology, but that's what some of this week's hottest Internet videos have captured. One Star Wars freak entertained himself with the squirrels overrunning his backyard by dropping a tiny light sabre on the grass and letting the squirrels do the rest: Read More

Got a spare $8,400? The Microsoft Surface 2.0 is for you
What a bargain! Microsoft will be releasing its second version of its touchscreen table,the Microsoft Surface 2.0, for pre-order in 23 countries in 2012. And it has reduced the price to a mere $8,400. When Microsoft first introduced the Surface back in 2007 (the first ones shipped in 2008), the price tag was $10,000. Read More


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Resume Makeover: How to Write an IT Executive Resume
Henry Cole has held his position as an IT manager with a global life sciences company for nearly eight years. Like all ambitious IT managers, he wants to move up to the executive level. Cole believes he's ready to step into an executive-level IT management position with a large company or into the top IT management spot at a small company based on his accomplishments, positive feedback he's received from his employer, and recognitions with which he's recently been honored. Since there are no opportunities for career growth with his employer, he's looking outside his company, as he has been for the last year and a half. Read More

Enterprises slow to join voice-recognition surge
Questions remain about whether or when enterprises will start widely deploying voice-recognition technology on mobile devices, partly because internally developed, specialized apps would have to be built to overcome issues like background noise that could corrupt its operation. Read More

IT Hall of Fame seeks nominations
IT trade group CompTIA is now accepting nominations for its 2012 IT Hall of Fame inductees. Read More

San Francisco Tech company helps preserve World War II memories
San Francisco Tech company helps preserve World War II memories by visiting veterans and recording oral histories as well as scanning their photos. Read More

How to Find Out What Employees Really Think
Sentiment analysis software, often used for monitoring customer opinions, can also be used to analyze email and intranets to gauge employee morale. But be forewarned: Employees may see it as Big Brother surveillance. Read More

 
 
 

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