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Monday, August 13, 2012

Top 5 cities for big data jobs

DLP tools deliver strong endpoint protection | Cloud brings foreign IT spending to U.S.

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Top 5 cities for big data jobs
The big data deluge is creating a hiring boom across North America. Modis, an IT staffing firm, identified five cities in particular where big data is driving job growth. Read More


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DLP tools deliver strong endpoint protection
With serious data breaches occurring on almost a daily basis, concerns about data protection have skyrocketed. While some experts believe endpoint breaches may no longer comprise the majority of data leaks, the intentional or unintentional release of sensitive data from endpoints within an organization, whether by employees, contractors or guests, remains a serious problem that data loss prevention (DLP) products seek to address. Read More

Cloud brings foreign IT spending to U.S.
The United States has been shipping application development work offshore for years, but cloud computing may help make the U.S. a provider of data center services to enterprises in other countries. Read More

New site lets you tell your boss anything, anonymously
Offering feedback, even if it's done in constructive ways, can be a touchy process in a high-pressure environment. British Columbia-based social startup Happiily, however, is trying to make it a bit less fraught. Read More


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The Grill: ADP's CIO on the granddaddy of SaaS
Even with continued success, ADP CIO Mike Capone keeps the pressure on to avoid complacency. Read More

Swiss scientists develop algorithm to sniff out the source of malware and spam attacks
Swiss scientists have developed an algorithm that can be used to locate spammers as well as the source of a computer virus or malware. Read More

A phishing tale about the one that got away
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Four high-level Facebook officials resign in the past week
Facebook has confirmed that four high-ranking managers are moving on from the company, news that will fuel speculation that the social networking giant may suffer a talent drain in the wake of its IPO. Read More

Software vendors reach out to users who resist upgrades
Several major software companies, including Microsoft and Symantec, kicked off an initiative called International Technology Upgrade Week to persuade customers to keep their code current. Read More

Samsung to provide small cells in Sprint's 4G LTE rollout
Samsung announced it will help develop Sprint's small-cell infrastructure for use in Sprint's 4G LTE network and its 3G network improvements. Read More



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