Monday, October 15, 2012

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Looking for Daddy Techbucks: Parallella needs funding
Amanda Palmer, known to her fans by the soubriquet "Amanda ****** Palmer" and wife of noted author Neil Gaiman, raised almost $1.2 million on Kickstarter back in May. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Avaya

Delivering game-changing productivity & dependability
By creating one contiguous, end-to-end Fabric, Avaya is empowering businesses to achieve unprecedented levels of infrastructure productivity, service agility, and network dependability, the very essence of the fast, flexible, and secure design aspirations. Read Now

RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: AT&T

Voice Transformation: Taking the First Steps
Voice has been - and will continue to be - a foundational component in business communications. But the aging, disconnected voice infrastructures of today are doing more than just impeding productivity, they're impeding progress. Find out in this AT&T article how to transform voice communication in your enterprise today. Click Here

Real programmers as an endangered species
The ship early, patch often philosophy has put real programming and programmers on the endangered list Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: LogMeIn

LogMeIn Central: Automate, Monitor and Manage PCs.
LogMeIn lets you Monitor and Manage PCs, deliver patches and updates to multiple PCS simultaneously. Central helps IT deliver seamless support that keeps employees productive and up and running. LogMeIn Central - automate routine tasks and do more. Free Trial

What does your degree matter? Millions of dollars over time
Over the course of a working career, the type of degree you have can be worth millions of more dollars to our bottom line. The US Census Bureau this week came out a wit couple first-time studies that show people with higher level technical or engineering degrees can on average make over $3 million more during their lifetimes than those who graduated with majors in the arts, humanities and education.... Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Google

Google Apps for Business
Do more for less with your team using Google Apps. Custom web-based email, calendars, and documents to easily share & work together in the cloud. Start with a free 30-day trial!

Cisco ONE is on track
Cisco is about the enter field trials with its onePK programmability framework on the ASR 1000 and ISR G2 enterprise routers, kicking off the company's Cisco ONE programmable networks strategy. Read More

Barcode turns 60, doesn't look its age
While not a big infographic fan, I found this one marking the 60th anniversary of the barcode to be worth the time to read. I was particularly surprised to learn that barcodes didn't begin to appear in grocery stores until 1974, also known as the year before I graduated from high school. Read More

Huawei, ZTE ban is questionable, given its impact
A congressional committee recently published the results of an 11-month investigation of the two highly controversial Chinese vendors ZTE and Huawei. The results of the probe have been widely disseminated in the media, including a front-page story in the Wall St Journal and a 15-minute piece on 60 minutes. Read More

 
 
 

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