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Who's hiring data scientists? Facebook, Google, StumbleUpon and more
Across industries, hiring managers and staffing pros are buzzing about a new class of data professional – the data scientist. Facebook, Google, StumbleUpon and PayPal are among the big-name companies currently looking to fill this critical role, which deftly blends business, analytics and computer skills. Read on to see their exact requirements. Read More


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BYOD & Mobile Device Management Tech Seminar - 6/26
During this one-day tech seminar, IT executives, managers and teams will learn how to successfully manage the onslaught of new mobile devices, along with the strategies and policies that can help avoid pitfalls and ensure success. June 26 - Omni Parker House, Boston Click to continue

WHITE PAPER: Limelight

Limelight Accelerate
Your users won't wait. Reward them with fast interactions, personalized experiences, and dynamic web pages that load in real time. Limelight Accelerate combines browser-based acceleration with a robust network platform to maximize Time to Action—the time it takes for visitors to engage with the content on your site—even on mobile devices. Learn More!

Could data scientist be your next job?
Large enterprises, staffing firms and universities have observed increasing interest in a new class of data professional - the data scientist. A curious blend of business, analytics and computer skills, this hot new title is on the march in diverse verticals such as energy, e-commerce, healthcare and financial services. Read More

Rehearsals over, IPv6 hits Broadway June 6
IPv6 will go fully live on June 6. That's the date when 50-plus access networks and more than 2,500 websites -- including Google, YouTube, Facebook and Yahoo -- will turn on support for the long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol and leave it on for good. Read More

Schools need 100Mbps per 1,000 users
U.S. schools will need networks that deliver broadband performance of 100Mbps for every 1,000 students and staff members, a new report says. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Strengthen Your Business with Cloud Computing
This white paper provides a brief overview of cloud computing, explains how midsize companies can benefit, and describes the steps they can take to take advantage of what it has to offer. Learn More

'Body Area Networks' should free hospital bandwidth, untether patients
Hospitals, whose Wi-Fi networks are clogged with clinician and patient data traffic, are getting some much-needed bandwidth relief with the FCC's approval of radio bandwidth spectrum for wireless medical monitoring devices. Read More

Is the cloud really ready for prime time?
Coupa, a 2006 startup that helps more than 200 customer companies manage purchasing and procurement, doesn't own any IT infrastructure -- it is run completely from the Amazon Web Service cloud. Read More

Facebook locks in on bounties for security
Can the volunteer White Hats of hacking protect the world's most popular social networking site from the Black Hats? Read More


WHITE PAPER: F5

Three Phases to Improve Application Delivery Teams
Most organizations struggling with application performance have not developed the processes and organization that can maximize the benefits of their application delivery solutions. In this report, Gartner outlines three phases to help IT organizations improve their structure to deliver better application performance. Learn More!

Microsoft recalls certificates exploited by Flame malware
Businesses should install a Microsoft security update to avoid being duped by exploited certificates that were used as part of the Flame malware attack against targeted Iranian computer networks. Read More

Like Cisco, ALU finds reluctance to embrace cloud
Cisco's not the only vendor pumping out surveys and studies on cloud adoption. Alcatel-Lucent, which is at the heart of a $40 million private cloud implementation in Illinois' largest hospital network, has a study of its own to share, too. Read More

IBM updates Rational tools for cloud, mobile
With a focus on both cloud and mobile, IBM has updated its Rational line of software development management products and services, the company announced Monday during the kick off its annual Innovate software conference, being held this week in Orlando. Read More

Dictate the mobile device or let the user decide?
The list of benefits for the Bring Your Own Device movement is long, but so is the list of associated risks. Is the time right to connect employee gadgets to the company network, or should we be more circumspect? Read More



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