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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Tech talent wars spill into marketing

  High expectations pressure Microsoft to deliver at BUILD | Cisco forms Internet of Things group
 
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Tech talent wars spill into marketing
With the unemployment rate for tech workers below 4% nationally, there's growing competition for IT talent. Lately, some of the demand for tech candidates is coming from outside the IT department. Who's behind it? Marketing. Read More


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How Lenovo Enhances Your Windows 8 Experience
Learn about the innovated devices that Lenovo designed to take full advantage of the new touch interface of Microsoft's Windows 8 Pro. Learn more.

High expectations pressure Microsoft to deliver at BUILD
Microsoft today must deliver on expectations that have been mounting since the sluggish start of Windows 8 eight months ago, analysts said. Read More

Cisco forms Internet of Things group
Cisco has formed a business group to specifically address the Internet of Things opportunity -- sensors, industrial electronics, etc. -- which the company reiterated this week is a $14.4 trillion market. Read More

BYOD blues: What to do when employees leave
The bring your own device (BYOD) trend is gaining steam, thanks to the cost benefits and increased productivity that can come from allowing employees to provision their own technology. Mobile workers are more likely to put in more hours, so if your employees want to buy their own equipment and do more work on their own time, it's a win for the company. Read More


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Cloud Analytics for the Masses
Learn the best practices in building applications that can leverage volume, variety and velocity of Big Data for organizations of any size. Learn more.

Apple's most important acquisitions
Apple doesn't spend millions of dollars acquiring companies simply because they have interesting technology. Rather, they make surgical acquisitions that have a precise fit within the company's broader product plans.Here are some of Apple's most important and influential acquisitions over the last 30 years. Read More

3 ways to jump-start IT innovation
To spark valuable new business ideas, these three CIOs are trying out creative techniques. Read More

Quick look: 10 cool analog computers
In their heyday analog computers handled heavy-duty math, scientific and industrial applications. Read More


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802.11ac Data Rates Driving Changes in Wireless Analysis
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While others talk network virtualization, PLUMgrid offers the virtual network
SDN start-up PLUMgrid this week launched its product, software that runs on x86 servers and is designed to automate data center operations and reduce associated costs. Read More

What GE's cloud computing foray means for big data
As if GE doesn't already have enough on its plate, the company entered the cloud computing marketing this week, announcing plans to provide cloud-based analytics services for its industrial customers. Read More

First look: Windows Server Blue beta shows compelling improvements
There's a lot to like in Windows Server 2012 R2, but the key question centers around how Microsoft will handle licensing, our reviewer says. That alone might be the gating factor for the eventual success of this OS release. Read More

 

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