Thursday, March 20, 2014

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

  IDC: Cloud will be $107B industry by 2017 | Productivity showdown: Google Apps or Office 365?

 
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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
 


In this Issue


WHITE PAPER: Crittercism
 
Performance Management: The Mobile App Development Playbook
This comprehensive 16 page Forrester Research, Inc. report, authored by Jeffrey Hammond, Forrester VP and Principal Analyst, details a number of valuable, commonly collected metrics and describes the tools and frameworks that can help you collect them. Read now!

IDC: Cloud will be $107B industry by 2017
Cloud computing was an estimated $47.4 billion industry in 2013 and is expected to more than double to $107 billion by 2017, research firm IDC predicts. Read More
 

Productivity showdown: Google Apps or Office 365?
A broad-strokes comparison between what you get for your money with both Google's and Microsoft's cloud-based office products. Read More
 

7 quirky facts about Network World's cloud startups to watch
Sometimes to be a startup you need to be a little out there. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: HP

1:1 and Common Core Online Testing
Learn how to properly implement standardized electronic testing which will help your district avoid common pitfalls in implementing Common Core online assessments. Download the whitepaper now. Learn More>>

Can data lakes solve cloud security challenges?
'Data Lake' is a proprietary term. 'We have built a series of big data platforms that enable clients to inject any type of data and to secure access to individual elements of data inside the platform. We call that architecture the data lake,' says Peter Guerra, Principal, Booze, Allen, Hamilton. Yet, these methods are not exclusive to Booze, Allen, Hamilton. Read More
 

12 cloud computing companies to watch
Venture capital investment has rebounded in recent years to healthy levels, and one segment of the technology market that's basking in this is cloud computing. Read More
 

Google shrinks Drive cloud storage prices
Google has slashed the price of some Drive plans, as it battles Microsoft, Dropbox, Box and others in the red-hot cloud storage market. Read More
 


WEBCAST: IBM

Increasing the Value of Your Reports and Dashboards
Learn how incorporating other analytical capabilities such as predictive modeling and visualization can increase the value of your reports and dashboards by providing insight from complex data or predicting a future outcome. Register Now

Zscaler dreams of "Shift"-ing routing to the Cloud
Imagine moving your router from your perimeter up to the cloud. What's more, let's let someone else manage it, bake in security, give you greater visibility, stability and management control, all while saving you money. How is that for disruption? Read More
 

SpiderOak streamlines its enterprise secure-cloud pricing to $5 per user
Cloud storage provider SpiderOak has simplified the pricing of its enterprise service, updated its management console and introduced a mobile app for Android and iOS. Read More
 

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
 

 

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