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2013 IT salaries: 15 titles getting the biggest pay raises
Certain IT titles will be getting sizable salary hikes, according to data from recruiting and staffing specialist Robert Half Technology. Read More


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Reasons UC Rollouts Can Fail
Complexity, integration issues and user resistance can all raise the cost of a unified communications deployment. This TCO chart from the Aberdeen Group summarizes the true costs of solutions from Cisco, Microsoft, Avaya and ShoreTel. See how they compare to build your budget. Learn more.

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Application Performance Management: The End User is King
When it comes to critical applications and capabilities that impact end users and influence business results, the need for visibility into and across IT systems is critical. APM essentially creates a best-practice model that helps organizations focus on end-to-end monitoring, measuring and resolution of end-user problems. Learn More

20 notorious worms, viruses and botnets
The earliest worms and viruses were created for geeky fun and did little harm - oh, how times have changed. Here are 20 worms, viruses and botnets that show the evolution of malware, from Creeper to Flame. Read More

Obama campaign's data team simulated election 2 million times in October, report says
Time Magazine's political site Time Swampland has an excellent behind-the-scenes report from the Obama campaign's data team, detailing improvements the campaign made from the president's successful 2008 bid. RELATED: Online Voting: A challenge for the tech industry Read More

12 Ways to (Not) Screw Up Your Website
A lot can go wrong when it comes to building a business Website. To find out some of the biggest mistakes companies make when redesigning their website--or launching a new one--CIO.com surveyed Web developers, Web designers and customer experience experts We cite the 12 most often problems, as well as how you can fix or prevent them. Read More

Are lawyers getting in the way of cloud-based security?
In an age where enterprises and their employees are being relentlessly targeted with malware-based phishing, denial-of-service and other attacks, the ability of the IT security staff to defend their networks and valuable corporate data faces yet one more obstacle, according to some: their own company lawyers. Read More

Sandy wounded servers, some grievously, say services firms
Companies that specialize in data recovery are still getting many calls for help from businesses and institutions whose equipment was damaged by the effects of Hurricane Sandy. Read More

Online Voting: A Challenge to the Tech Industry
Whether who you voted for won or lost (and I do hope you voted), whether you live in a blue state or a red state, no matter your political beliefs, as Americans I think there is one thing we can all agree on. It is ridiculous that in this day and age people should have to stand on line for 4, 5 or more hours to cast a vote. Read More

Outsourcing contracts down by 19 percent, says research firm
The number of new IT and business process outsourcing contracts worldwide dropped year-on-year in the third quarter, with contract values also decreasing, a research firm said. Read More

Adobe, now 'married' to Microsoft, moves Flash updates to Patch Tuesday
Adobe on Tuesday announced that it will pair future security updates for its popular Flash Player with Microsoft's Patch Tuesday schedule. Read More

Chinese smartphone vendors cut Apple out of top five in shipments for Q3
Apple dropped out of the top five list in China's smartphone market for the third quarter, as local handset vendors saw their shipments surge from the sales of low-priced smartphone models, according to research firm Canalys. Read More

Apple iPad mini a parody magnet
Apple is showing no signs of slowing down, and either are parody video makers taken with the company's latest tablets, phones and computers. Two new parody videos from Cinesaurus making the rounds -- one pitting the iPad vs. Microsoft Surface -- poke fun at the iPad mini ad that Apple execs debuted at the company's recent dog-and-pony show. Read More

Wreck It Ralph - TechHive Update
Alex gives you an overview of the game references as well as takes a look at some of the inspiration behind the upcoming Disney release. Read More

12 effective habits of indispensable IT pros
Ditch the slackers, take on dirty work, do it with data -- here's how to get the inside track on a highly rewarding career in IT Read More

 
 
 

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