Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Big data, big pay: 10 data jobs with climbing salaries

  Microsoft CEO Nadella to unveil Office on iPad next week | Windows 8 app shootout: ModernMix v. RetroUI Pro

 
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Big data, big pay: 10 data jobs with climbing salaries
Learn more about the salaries, skills requirements, and typical duties of 10 data-centric IT jobs. The highest paying is data warehouse manager, with starting salaries ranging from $115,250 to $154,250. Read More
 


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SMB Disaster Recovery Strategies
Small and midsize businesses are finding a silver lining in cloud communications. Geographical diversity in communications and backup can keep a business up and running no matter the disaster so long as one employee can access a mobile phone or the Internet. Learn how to get your company back in business during a disaster. Learn more >>

WHITE PAPER: Instart Logic
 
Web Application Streaming: A Radical New Approach
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Microsoft CEO Nadella to unveil Office on iPad next week
  Microsoft will announce Office apps for Apple's iPad on March 27, according to a pair of reports. Read More
 

Windows 8 app shootout: ModernMix v. RetroUI Pro
  Which tool works best to re-size Windows applications that run full-screen? Read More
 

Cisco, Google make nice on videoconferencing
Owners of Google Chromebooks will be able to quickly join Cisco Webex conferences with an application demonstrated for the first time today at Enterprise Connect. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Plantronics
 
Unleash your UC Potential By Putting Users First
What's holding back Unified Communications (UC) adoption? Too often, today's solutions are simply too hard to use. Now, survey results show high-quality audio and a simple and intuitive user experience can turbo-charge acceptance. Read this exclusive report from Plantronics and IDG to learn how you can start making the most of UC. Read now!

Nothing fishy here! MIT builds soft, robotic swimmer
MIT researchers have created a soft, autonomous robotic fish that can change direction in a fraction of a second -- nearly as fast as a real fish can. Read More
 

College stats geeks' computerized system predicts Louisville to repeat as men's NCAA basketball champ
The brainiacs behind Georgia Tech's LRMC computerized ranking system predict that the University of Louisville Cardinals (29-5) defend as NCAA men's basketball titlists, vindicating those upset that the team only has a #4 seed at the tournament's start this week. Read More
 

Troubleshooting Cisco's IWAN: It all depends on network visibility
The network industry has largely been focused on network transformation over the past few years. Most of the vendors, though, have been geared towards the evolution of the data center network. It's time that businesses started looking at evolving the wide area network (WAN) as this is often where the biggest pain points is for application performance. Read More
 


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Top 10 Internet Applications Most Likely to be Mobilized
Effective mobile application performance management optimizes application availability and response time, ensuring the best user experience. Learn the difference the right management tools make and why tools that monitor the network or focus only on performance at the device level are not enough. Read now!

Ambitious IT pros seek COO role
Cynthia Hamburger spent years climbing the corporate IT ladder, including a stint as a CIO at Dun & Bradstreet, yet when she was offered the CIO post at Learning Ally, she politely declined. Read More
 

Cisco's 10 most opportunistic acquisitions
These acquisitions helped Cisco jump on market trends early on, and take hold of them as they grow into money-makers. Read More
 

IBM Watson has another go at helping solve brain cancer riddles
  IBM is using the powers of its Watson supercomputer service to help solve the mysteries of brain cancer by examining individual genetic mutations. Read More
 

 

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