Friday, August 15, 2014

Who's Paying for Your Tech Certification?

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Who's Paying for Your Tech Certification?
Businesses looking to improve employee engagement and retention are focusing on continuing education and professional development, including certifications, both to help cultivate the tech skills needed for competitive advantage and to reduce turnover. For that reason, many companies are willing to pick up the tab.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More

 


WHITE PAPER: BMC Software
 
Guide to Managing and Lowering Mainframe Software Charges
Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. This best practice guide provides a step-by-step process to reduce mainframe MLC costs up to 20% without compromising business critical services. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: BMC Software
 
10 Steps to Reducing Mainframe MLC Costs
Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More

The biggest iPhone security risk could be connecting one to a computer
Design quirks allow malware to be installed on iOS devices and cookies to be plucked from Facebook and Gmail apps Read More
 

Top Tech Execs take Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS Awareness
Apple SVP of marketing Phil Schiller issues ice bucket challenge to CEO Tim Cook to raise awareness of disease Read More
 

Dozens of US tech firms violate EU privacy promises, advocacy group says
The Center for Digital Democracy calls on the FTC to investigate 30 companies Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: McAfee

The Significant Threat of Advanced Evasion Techniques
  Advanced hacking methods, like advanced evasion techniques (AETs) have become more prevalent and harder to detect. Yet many network security vendors have downplayed the threat they pose as purely theoretical. Learn the false sense of security many IT professionals are under View Now

New products of the week 08.11.2014
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as LANDesk and NetIQ Read More
 

IBM focuses on identity management with Lighthouse buy
The Lighthouse acquisition will bring IBM the ability to offer identity management as a service Read More
 

Enterprise Organizations Need Formal Incident Response Programs
PCI and other regulations will drive this behavior, but CIOs/CISOs need to build an incident response program with the same focus, discipline, and rigor as BC/DR Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Juniper Networks
 
Security in the Next-Generation Data Center
This white paper examines these trends, and it reveals the key capabilities that today's security teams require to effectively ensure that vital corporate assets remain secure, while at the same time optimizing access, cost, and administrative efficiency. View Now

Tennessee firm blames bank for $193K cybertheft
TEC Industrial sues TriSummit bank for failing to spot fraudulent wire transfers. Read More
 

BlackBerry patches vulnerabilities in BlackBerry OS, enterprise server software
  The flaws could allow attackers to access data stored on BlackBerry phones or sensitive credentials logged on servers Read More
 

Malware is less concerned about virtual machines
Symantec finds most malware doesn't quit if it runs on VM, which used to be a sign it was being analyzed Read More
 

 

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