Wednesday, January 08, 2014

When Boomers say bye-bye; 12 jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014

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When Boomers say bye-bye
A lousy economy led many Baby Boomers to put off retiring, but companies shouldn't count on such delays to anchor their IT workforce planning initiatives. Now's the time to plan for the retirement of key talent -- and the legacy systems they built -- before those pros leave the workforce. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems
 
Defend Web Properties with Citrix NetScaler
Today, defending your organization's web properties means more than just protecting a handful of enterprise web applications from advanced malware. Learn more on the complexity and challenges of defending against today's modern threats and discover how Citrix NetScaler application delivery controller (ADC) is an ideal defense solution. Learn more

WHITE PAPER: Dell and Oracle
 
Consolidating Oracle Databases on the Dell PowerEdge
This technical whitepaper describes how the Dell PowerEdge R820 server can be used for consolidating Oracle databases. The Dell PowerEdge 12th generation R820 is a 2U server supporting 4 sockets and 1.5 TB of memory which makes it a best fit for virtualization environments. Read now>>

12 tech jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014
Looking to make your next career move? Staffing firm Robert Half analyzed 70 tech positions and found certain titles will be getting particularly big salary hikes in 2014. Learn more about the 12 positions with the biggest raise potential. Read More
 

Review: Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps
Web browser or Office suite? Microsoft's and Google's office productivity and collaboration clouds pit rich and complex against simple and lean. Read More
 

Best of CES 2014: In Pictures
Here's what's grabbing our attention right now at the sprawling CES 2014 gadget show in Las Vegas. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

HP StoreOnce Extends its Industry Leadership
In this competitive whitepaper, Edison Group provides an independent, third-party perspective and evaluation of HP's new B6200 StoreOnce Backup System versus EMC Data Domain. Criteria considered included scalability (including capacity and performance), high availability, architectural approach, pricing, and licensing. Learn More

Satellite links for remote networks may pose soft target for attackers
Land-based terminals that send data to satellites may pose a soft target for hackers, an analysis from a computer security firm shows. Read More
 

These are cloud users' top 2 concerns
As a consultant advising clients about how to prepare a cloud adoption strategy, Ahmar Abbas hears lots of positive and negative thoughts. Read More
 

Gartner gets bullish about Windows' future
Gartner today said Windows will recover from its two-year slump, with total device shipments running the operating system climbing by nearly 10% in 2014 and almost 18% in 2015. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks
 
Implementing an End-to-End Security with Less
Firewalls, WAFs, encryption, SSL VPN, and intrusion prevention systems all reduce the performance of web applications, and all exist solely to secure those applications. Learn how you can increase security with a single point of control without introducing more devices between applications and clients and degrading performance. View Now

Healthcare.gov agency seeks CTO, starting pay: $119K
Are you seeking a job in an IT department that recently drew the ire of the President of the United States? If so, you might be interested in the job of CTO at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Read More
 

Cisco takes TV to the cloud
Cisco this week extended its Videoscape Internet TV services platform into the cloud by adopting OpenStack orchestration to allow content providers to offer video "as-a-service." Read More
 

Android on pace to surpass one billion devices this year, says Gartner
This year vendors will ship 1.1 billion devices based on Android, while Windows stages a small comeback and the number of Apple machines, percentage-wise, increases the most, according to estimates from market research company Gartner. Read More
 

 

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