Issue highlights 1. Top 11 metro areas for tech jobs 2. Top 10 colleges for tech CEOs 3. In first, NASA astronaut in space controls robot on Earth 4. Malware steals Litecoins, Bitcoin's younger sibling 5. Most Americans don't want wearable tech like iWatch, Google Glass 6. 6 highest/lowest paid IT jobs 7. Gartner downgrades 2013 global IT spending forecast on currency shifts 8. Researchers mimic board game to bolster computer security 9. Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c gears up for the private cloud |
WEBCAST: Egnyte Security. Scalability. Control. These are just some of the many benefits of enterprise cloud file-sharing that you'll discover in this KnowledgeVault, packed with short videos, white papers and demos. View Now! |
Looking for a new IT job? Or a change of scenery? Across the U.S., companies are looking for IT pros with skills that can drive profits -- such as data analytics, software development and project management. READ MORE |
(From the NW archives) Which U.S. college produced the most high-tech CEOs? Surprisingly, it isn't one of the nation's premier technical universities: California Institute of Technology or Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nor is it a top-three Ivy -- Harvard University, Yale University or Princeton University -- known collectively as "HYP." Indeed, none of the top CEOs in the U.S. tech industry graduated from Yale -- or other elite schools such as Brown University, the University of Chicago or Johns Hopkins University. We analyzed the educational backgrounds of the 50 highest-paid and most powerful CEOs in the U.S. tech industry. Here's what we discovered. READ MORE |
In an effort to further human and robot cooperation in space, a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station flying 240 miles above Earth controlled a robot on the ground. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: SiSense Ltd. The size, speed and scalability of different business analytics technologies vary greatly. The advantages and disadvantages of RDBMS, In-Memory and In-Chip technologies are detailed in this report. Read Now! |
A simple piece of malicious software is circulating that steals Litecoins, a virtual currency based on the Bitcoin system. READ MORE |
Apple's anticipated iWatch and Google Glass have provoked plenty of headlines, but a recent poll shows that a majority of well-heeled Americans with college degrees wouldn't consider buying or wearing such devices. READ MORE |
C-level titles top the list of highest paid IT jobs, and technical support positions dominate the low end of the pay scale, according to new IT salary data from technology staffing firm Mondo. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors In this eGuide, Network World sister publications InfoWorld, and PC World examine some of the current uses of blade servers in today's data center, as well as how trends such as server virtualization are reshaping enterprise computing. Read Now! |
Gartner has lowered its expectations for growth this year in global IT spending, saying it will rise 2 percent to US$3.7 trillion. Earlier this year, the analyst firm predicted 2013 growth of 4.1 percent. READ MORE |
By studying the memory game Concentration, they hope to lay the groundwork for highly accurate bot-detection programs READ MORE |
For the latest update of Oracle Enterprise Manager, the company has taken additional steps to help organizations set up their own private clouds, using Oracle systems, software and even non-Oracle products. READ MORE |
WEBCAST: IBM This session will discuss how Ashurst, a top-tier legal service provider for private and public sector clients worldwide, was able to effectively manage organizational change and improve their profitability using IBM Business Analytics. Learn More. |
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