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IT pros lament: Low pay, no perks

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IT pros lament: Low pay, no perks
Non-competitive pay is the main reason for high turnover rates among IT pros in their 20s and early 30s. Read More


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R U ready for the consumerization of corporate IT?
Social media. Mobile devices. Web apps. Desktop virtualization. They're transforming corporate computing. R U ready? Attend Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise (CITE) March 4-6, 2012 in San Francisco and learn how to manage this major trend to unleash productivity, while mitigating risk and safeguarding enterprise security. Learn more.

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Support for Virtualized Environments
In this white paper, IDC examines the importance of understanding the support requirements for a highly virtualized environment, evaluating how HP's Critical Advantage support service helps enterprises ensure their critical workloads continue to be supported at appropriate levels. Learn more

Best of Google Maps and Google Earth 2011
Using these Google tools, you can now see the insides of large stores, views of the world's magnificent mountains, and a record of the devastation of Japan, among many other advancements. Read More

Cisco's Umi still dead. As a doornail. Really, really dead
Cisco's Umi consumer TelePresence product really is dead - a fact the company had to reiterate to a disbelieving public this week even though it had telegraphed the move back in April. Read More

Bandwidth bottlenecks loom large in the cloud
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) CIO Tom Conophy has no reservations when it comes to the cloud. Read More


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Backup and Disaster Recovery
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US lawmakers push for Huawei investigation
The U.S. Department of State should investigate Huawei Technologies' reported sale of mobile phone tracking equipment to an Iranian mobile operator and consider sanctions against the Chinese company, six U.S. lawmakers said. Read More

Two new security books ponder: Just how vulnerable are we?
Two recently-published books, "America the Vulnerable" by Joel Brenner, a former official at the National Security Agency (NSA) and "When Gadgets Betray Us," by writer and security analyst Robert Vamosi, have one theme in common: We've come to depend on modern networks and technology, but the compromise of them by attackers is a serious threat to both individuals and society as a whole. Read More

Google whips itself over Chrome debacle
Google knows that it's been a very, very bad boy. Read More


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First Industy-Wide BSM Maturity Benchmark Study
This first-of-its-kind benchmark study reporting the IT and Business maturity illustrating the business service management imperative today. The survey offers insight into the current and future state of the Business Service Management imperative across global organizations. Learn More

Check Point supports cloud security for Amazon Web Services
Check Point and Amazon Web Services are teaming up to enable Check Point Security Gateway functionality to boost cloud security for business assets. Read More

IBM acquiring software testing vendor Green Hat
IBM is buying Green Hat, maker of automated testing tools for integration, SOA (service oriented architecture) implementations and cloud-based deployments, the company announced Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not provided. Read More

HP unveils consumer PCs and display ahead of CES
Hewlett-Packard on Wednesday launched the company's first 27-inch all-in-one PC, its most powerful HP Pavilion PC to date, and a monitor that connects to and charges some of its laptops using USB. Read More

'Incredibly realistic' Jobs doll set for Feb release
As honours for a fallen hero go it's hard to beat – Steve Jobs immortalised as an Action Man toy. Read More

Facebook Bible: Everything You Need to Know About Facebook
Our Facebook guide delivers expert analysis on the latest Facebook developments, helpful tips, tricks and how-tos, and the latest updates on privacy, Facebook apps and more. Read More

 
 
 

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