Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Linux skills in demand; wages up

Linux skills in demand, wages up | Three Views on Creating Open Source Developer Communities

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Apache Web server gets high performance upgrade
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has celebrated the 17th anniversary of the release of the Apache HTTP Server by launching a new version of the popular open source Web server software. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Data Center Transformations
This paper discusses ways to simplify data center transformation and introduces a new process – BOCA – Build Outs, Consolidations and Acquisitions. Learn the five stages of BOCA and see how the right remote access and IT infrastructure management tools, deployed early and continuously monitored, can dramatically improve overall efficiency. Read now!

WHITE PAPER: Shoretel

Investigating UC Vendors
This must-read publication features independent research from Gartner, providing a wealth of information around best in breed Unified Communication systems. 12 Unified Communications vendor ratings, along with their strengths and cautions, are provided. Read now!

Linux skills in demand, wages up
If you work as a Linux developer or system administrator, your pay should be increasing -- and so should your job offers -- according to a new survey of hiring managers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP, Microsoft & Intel

Fast Track your Access to Business Intelligence
Identifying the right configuration and deploying complete, scalable data warehouses can be a time consuming, costly and error-prone process. Success ultimately depends on the ability to deploy a system that can support an expected level of performance — then allow that performance to scale linearly as needed. Learn more

Three Views on Creating Open Source Developer Communities
I recently attended a great little conference about the craft of software development and where it's going. It was called Monki Gras, and it was run by the fine analysts at Redmonk. It was held in London, UK. Three talks provided three great perspectives on the care and feeding of a developer community: Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP & Intel

Building, Managing, and Securing Cloud Services
Many lines of business are now procuring cloud services on their own because cloud computing professes to do what IT has long promised: deliver more for less and act as a business enabler. Learn more

Roll Out New Clients with FOG's Advanced Disk Imaging
When you have hundreds of clients to roll out, you need a way to avoid repetitive, time-consuming work. The FOG imaging application runs on Linux and lets you image Windows XP, Vista, and 7 clients using a web-based GUI for administration. Read More



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15 worst data breaches
Data security breaches happen daily in too many places at once to keep count. But what constitutes a huge breach versus a small one?

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