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Cisco CEO's pay falls 32%

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Cisco CEO's pay falls 32%
CEO John Chambers received compensation valued at $12.9 million in Cisco's 2011 fiscal year, a period when the company restructured operations, shuttered its Flip videocam business and eliminated 12,000 jobs. Read More


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Gartner: The future of IT? Get ready to blow stuff up
If IT is to successfully move into the future, it's going to need to blow up its current way of thinking and the way it supports mature technologies. Read More

20 high-tech toilets
Lights, music, action! Today's tricked-out toilets have it all. Read More

'You have to be masochist to be an IT person': FedEx CIO
"You have to be a masochist to want to be an IT person,'' says Robert Carter. And he would know. Carter is the soft-spoken, hard-driving CIO who has been fighting for the past 11 years to transform IT operations at FedEx, where "the planes don't fly and trucks don't roll without IT services.'' Read More


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Turn single-user spreadsheets into multi-user business applications
Practically every organization has workgroups that depend on spreadsheets to manage a business process. Sharing the spreadsheets via email or SharePoint can be a hassle, especially when multiple people need to enter data or make changes to the data. Now there is a Web-based tool that turns a single-user spreadsheet into a secure, multi-user database that's as easy to use as Microsoft Excel. Read More

7 'MBA preferred' IT jobs
Among the 84,000 open tech positions currently listed on Dice.com, there are roughly 1,400 job listings that say an MBA is preferred, and they come from a variety of industries Read More

One big Wi-Fi rollout: 12,000 college dorm residents
Wi-Fi on college campuses is nothing new, but the University of Massachusetts at Amherst recently finished one of the biggest 802.11n deployments ever, providing wireless access to some 12,000 student dormitory residents. Read More


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In this Quest Software white paper, read about the inherent challenges of proactive database management, and the what to look for when choosing the right management tool for your company. Read it today. Read now!

US Department of Labor teams with Facebook to help jobless people
Facebook, the U.S. Department of Labor, and some other organizations are partnering to help jobless people in the country find employment through social networks. Read More

By the numbers: The impact of data breaches
Websense 'Security Pros and Cons' survey of 1,000 IT managers confirms that data breaches are widespread. Here's a look at how organizations are responding. Read More

Gartner: 16 long-held IT business practices you need to kill
With CIO budgets heading for their 11th consecutive year of growing at 3% or less, it's time to offer up some sacred caws for sacrifice. Read More

Google Apps failing LAPD, says advocacy group
A consumer advocacy group released documents that indicate that CSC, the prime contractor for Google Apps services for Los Angeles, has allegedly not managed to meet the security requirements of the Los Angeles Police Department. Read More



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2011 tech industry graveyard
Fortunately for the tech industry, there's a lot more living than dying, with 2011 seeing the birth of everything from Apple's iPad 2 to the Google+ social network. But inevitably, 2011 has also seen its share of dead, killed, murdered, offed, obliterated companies, technologies and ideas as well. Here's your chance to pay last respects, and who knows, maybe a few of these will sprout back to life.

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