| 10 Hot IT Jobs for Managers and Executives in 2012 The overall market for management and executive-level IT jobs in 2012 may not be much better than it was in 2011, but certain IT leadership jobs are expected to be in high demand. Here's a list of the 10 hottest IT leadership jobs for 2012. Read More WHITE PAPER: Nasuni
Understanding Security in Cloud Storage In cloud storage, even encrypted data can be vulnerable if your files are pooled with other customers. Learn about a solution, based on OpenPGP, which results in such solid security that even if someone hacked into the cloud, all they would see would be a huge number of files with equally long unrelated filenames, and no other revealing metadata. Read more WHITE PAPER: Good Technology
7 Ways to Secure Mobile Devices IT departments that are committed to mobile security start with strong controls that include enforcing policies at the application level and prevent jailbroken or rooted-devices from connecting to the network. Learn More 2012 Looking Ripe for Disgruntled IT Pros to Switch Jobs Are you underpaid, underappreciated and overworked in your IT department? Cheer up, because 2012 looks like an opportune time for IT professionals to look for new, higher-paying jobs. Read More Entry-Level IT Jobs Will Be Plentiful in 2012, Experts Predict Here is good news for college seniors with technology skills: The entry-level job market for IT workers looks solid in 2012. Read More WHITE PAPER: inContact
Ensuring Business Continuity in the Contact Center This white paper examines the challenges of implementing and managing a disaster recovery program in the contact center environment. It reviews the direct and indirect impacts of different disasters as well as short and long term effects. Learn More! BlackBerry in 2012: More Trouble in Store for RIM RIM and BlackBerry smartphones and tablets could take some strides in the right direction in the coming year, but the outlook is mostly grim, writes CIO.com's Al Sacco. Read More IT Outsourcing Year in Review, Rating Our 2011 Predictions We revisit our CIO.com IT outsourcing predictions for 2011 to determine which one were solid hits, which were foul tips, and which were swings and misses Read More WHITE PAPER: Bit9
New Tools to Stop Today's Hackers Hacktivism, Identify Theft, Financial Gain, Cyber War regardless of motivation, stopping today's hackers requires a new proactive approach to protecting endpoints. Learn how this New England hospital, breached multiple times by targeted attacks, put an end to the malware with Bit9 Parity. Read now How to Make Telework Work Teleworking, or telecommuting, has the potential to save money and the environment, but it's still underused. CIO.com blogger Mark Gibbs discusses what IT needs to do to make teleworking work. Read More 15 Top Quotes of 2011 On Facebook's lack of security, false clouds, classless outbursts and Steve Jobs' life and death Read More WHITE PAPER: Symantec
Cloud Breach: Is Your Business at Risk? Despite recent headlines about cloud breaches that affect millions of customers, clouds are here to staybecause doing business in them has many cost-saving benefits and can give even the smallest company a competitive edge. Learn More 5 Apps Banned From Apple's App Store in 2011 From tethering to DUI checkpoints and radiation detection--five apps shown to the door by Apple. Read More CA Technologies CEO: Doing What the Customer Needs As part of the IDG Enterprise CEO Interview Series, William McCracken, chief executive officer of CA Technologies, spoke at the recent CA World conference to IDGE Chief Content Officer John Gallant about how the concept of 'business service innovation' is driving CA's business. Read More SAP Spells Out Vision for HANA-Driven Software Architecture Its cloud computing strategy also got some airtime during the Influencer Summit in Boston Read More Cloud Adviser: Where's Your Data? Be sure your contract specifies where your data can be located and requires notice of when your data has been disclosed to a third party. Read More Ban All Electronics for Drivers, US Safety Agency Says The NTSB has recommended that states ban the use of all electronics, not just texting and calling Read More | |
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