Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Java developer most difficult tech job to fill: survey

Victim of half-million-dollar cybercrime tells tale of fighting back | Shopaholic Cisco buys Virtuata

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Java developer most difficult tech job to fill: survey
Java developers remain the most difficult tech pros to land, followed by mobile developers, .NET developers and software developers, according to new data from Dice.com. Read More


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Victim of half-million-dollar cybercrime tells tale of fighting back
It started out as an ordinary workday for Michelle Marsico, who runs a business based in Redondo Breach, Calif., handling escrow funds for clients in real estate. But when she went online to check the funds-transfer activity in her commercial bank account, she found to her horror that it had been cleaned out by cybercrooks to the tune of almost half a million dollars. Read More

Shopaholic Cisco buys Virtuata
Cisco added to its long list of acquisitions after recently plucking off Silicon Valley-based Virtuata. Virtuata is a provider of virtual machine and cloud security and will be incorporated into Cisco's data center group, which is run by former Q-Fabric chief David Yen. No financial details were given but the company only has 15 people, so it's likely to be a relatively small deal for Cisco. Read More

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Yahoo's appointment of longtime Google executive Marissa Mayer as its new CEO is a bet on a strong, competent leader, though one without experience in the company's core businesses, analysts said on Monday. Read More

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