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Monday, June 24, 2013

6 highest/lowest paid IT jobs

VMware and MapR hope to simplify virtualized big data | Google and Red Hat collaborate on App Engine in private clouds

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6 highest/lowest paid IT jobs
C-level titles top the list of highest paid IT jobs, and technical support positions dominate the low end of the pay scale, according to new IT salary data from technology staffing firm Mondo. Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Connection

Clearing the Clouds for Midmarket Businesses
In this paper, the SMB Group examines different cloud computing models, discusses the types of requirements that each can best address, and considers what midmarket businesses should look for in a cloud solutions provider. Learn more.

WEBCAST: Wildpackets

Packet capture in high-speed data center networks
High Speed networking is growing in core networks & data centers, leading to changing traffic patterns, like East-West traffic among servers & simultaneous use of redundant links. This webcast looks at effective monitoring through packet capture, providing visibility into previously neglected areas. View Now

VMware and MapR hope to simplify virtualized big data
MapR Technologies and VMware have collaborated to make it easier for enterprises to virtualize big data applications and get better support at the same time. Read More

Google and Red Hat collaborate on App Engine in private clouds
Google is hoping to appease developers that want better portability for their hosted apps by working with Red Hat on running App Engine in private clouds. Read More

Insieme will be in the house at Cisco Live
You may have read about the network automation and simplification angle of next week's Cisco Live conference in Orlando. There will be a big data center emphasis as well. Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Gaining and Executing a Smarter Understanding of Customers
This article discusses the urgent need for firms to successfully engage with customers, including handling issues such as social media and mobility, and at accomplishing this goal with smarter IBM collaboration and CRM solutions. Learn More.

Founder of Citrix and much more, Ed Iacobucci dies at 59
Ed Iacobucci, whose work on OS/2 at IBM helped fuel the PC craze and whose efforts at Citrix and VirtualWorks aimed to bring computing back under control, has died at the age of 59 from pancreatic cancer. Read More

Microsoft investing over $670 million in Iowa data center
Microsoft is investing $678 million in the expansion of its data center in West Des Moines, Iowa. Read More

Cisco acquires big piece of its plan to ease IT
Cisco this week said it would acquire privately held Composite Software, a provider of data virtualization software and services, for $180 million. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel

HP reference configuration for Premium OLTP
This paper describes a hardware and software reference architecture for using HP hardware to deploy very large and highly transactional Microsoft® SQL Server 2008 R2 OLTP database systems in tier 1 enterprise application environments. Learn More!

CERN modernizes IT infrastructure with OpenStack and Puppet
CERN is making the infrastructure that handles the data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) more flexible by upgrading it with OpenStack for virtualization and Puppet for configuration management. Read More

The time is now for 'Open Ethernet'
In today's data center you need to be able to add services and hardware without compromising network performance, but the flexibility to tune the network to meet business needs is also mandatory. Read More

Start-up readies network-optimized Linux for data centers
Start-up Cumulus Networks this week has emerged with a Linux network operating system designed for programmable data centers like the ones Google and Facebook are building. Read More

Rackspace supercharges MongoDB service
Rackspace is now offering hosted versions of the MongoDB data store, using MongoDB management technologies it acquired from its purchase of ObjectRocket in February. It also has contracted with 10gen, the company shepherding the open source MongoDB, to provide advanced support for the service. Read More


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