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Wednesday, April 08, 2015

H-1B cap is reached with 'high number' of visa requests

NAS shoot-out: QNAP vs. Synology | Container competition: Startup CoreOS gets $12M from Google to take on Docker

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H-1B cap is reached with 'high number' of visa requests
The H-1B cap has been quickly reached, the U.S. Immigration and Citizenship Service said Tuesday. The agency said it received a 'high number' of visa petitions, but did not have a final count. Read More


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Four Key Strategies to Kickstart Your IoT Revolution
With the Internet of Things (IoT), businesses are evolving into nimble organizations by integrating operational technology (OT) with information technology (IT) to create new, more efficient and more effective business processes. View Now.

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The Future of IT: From Chaos to Service Automation
Learn how innovative CIOs are automating IT services and shifting focus from cost to agility and growth across the enterprise. Read Now

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NAS shoot-out: QNAP vs. Synology
The past few years have seen a meteoric rise in the breadth and scope of small-business NAS, and while the top names in this space may have brought the core disciplines of NAS and even SAN to maturity, they continue to add features to their hardware. The latest from QNAP and Synology -- two longtime leaders in this market -- showcase this trend. (Insider Story) Read More

Container competition: Startup CoreOS gets $12M from Google to take on Docker
Container technology is sweeping across the tech industry, with almost every big IT vendor seemingly jumping on the Docker bandwagon. Everyone from Amazon Web Services, to Microsoft, IBM, Red Hat and even VMware have announced support for Docker containers. Read More

Massachusetts police department pays $500 CryptoLocker ransom
A Massachusetts police department paid $500 to free up town files that had been encrypted by CryptoLocker, the ransomware that locks down hard drives until the owners pay up. Read More


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Data and Storage Reduction: Some Existing Options
Spending the same amount to store all types and pieces of data—or even to keep any data which has no positive value to an organization—is a suboptimal approach from many perspectives. Read more to learn how to store and spend less on data. Learn More.

Not your father's computer science building
College campuses across the U.S. are building news computer science facilities that encourage hands-on education and interdisciplinary research. Read More

Your Excel formulas cheat sheet: 15 tips for calculations and common tasks
Many of us fell in love with Excel as we delved into its deep and sophisticated formula features. Because there are multiple ways to get results, you can decide which method works best for you. Read More

SingTel acquires TrustWave for managed security services
SingTel will acquire TrustWave Holdings, the largest U.S. independent provider of managed security services, for $810 million, the companies said on Tuesday. Read More


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Transform your Business with Advanced Analytics
Consumer expectations are changing; retailers today have challenges in all fronts from acquiring to growing to retaining profitable customer base. 81% of consumers expect the same brand experience across all channels. Learn More

HP tells cybersecurity customers to focus on people and processes
To protect themselves against cyberattacks, organizations should focus more on training their employees and improving their internal processes instead of buying new technology, according to one tech vendor. Read More

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Maker spaces boost student tech innovation
Where do college students go to tinker, build and test prototypes, and find commercial support for their ideas? Maker spaces. (Insider Story) Read More

Computer science surge sparks campus building boom
Space is tight for computer science students at the University of Washington. The program can accommodate only one‐third of UW students who fulfill prerequisites and apply to the major. With lobbying support from a number of big-name neighbors – Microsoft, Amazon and Zillow, to name a few -- the university is soliciting state funds to help pay for a second building for its Computer Science & Engineering department in Seattle. Read More


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