Monday, June 27, 2011

Your next job: Mobile app developer?

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Your next job: Mobile app developer?
Mobile apps are in high demand, and developers are in short supply. With a few key tweaks to your skill set, you could be working in the hottest tech market going. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Citrix Systems

iPad at work
Enterprises of all kinds are already using virtual computing allowing employees' use of an Apple iPad at work. By using virtual computing organizations are able to deliver virtualized applications and desktops to their employees' mobile devices. Learn how organizations reach new levels of mobility, flexibility and productivity while reducing costs. Read More

WEBCAST: IBM

Cloud Trends, Adoption and Integration Strategies
Date/Time: Wednesday, June 29th at 1:00 PM EDT Hear a leading analyst from Forrester share the latest trends in cloud computing, key insights on how and why businesses are adopting cloud applications and strategies for integrating a hybrid world of cloud and on-premise applications. Register Now

Can HP's webOS and TouchPad slow down the iPad?
The HP TouchPad arrives July 1. Can it, unlike earlier iPad rivals, finally take a bite of Apple's success in the tablet market? Columnist Ryan Faas thinks it just might. Read More

Mobile hotspots: AT&T, Sprint and Verizon compete on price, features, speed
Mobile hotspots provide a convenient way to get online when you're on the road. We put the latest models offered by AT&T, Sprint and Verizon to the test. Read More

Hands on: T-Mobile's mobile hotspot offers speed and flexibility
No. 4 wireless carrier T-Mobile has joined its larger rivals in offering a mobile hotspot to its users. How does the device -- and network -- stack up? Read More

Cash for clunkers: Old tech equipment boosts the bottom line
Rather than paying to recycle, you can get cash or credit for your used tech gear -- if you have a solid asset-management plan in place. Read More

How are students learning programming in a post-Basic world?
There was a time when anyone could try programming, thanks to the ubiquity of Basic. But Basic's a non-starter these days, so what will entice a new generation? Read More


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Unite Communications Across Multiple Devices
Mobile devices, delivery models, and new applications are redefining our jobs. Find out how your company can unite communications across multiple devices, allowing you to communicate with employees, customers, and partners on any device, anywhere. View this demo to see how unifying your communications transforms your work and productivity. Click to continue

Midnight programming, 1979 v. 2011
Our writer takes a trip down memory lane with Basic and explains his more recent foray with Python, all in an attempt to figure out home financing. Read More

IBM's new future: Quantum computing
IBM marks its 100th anniversary by celebrating its record in technology innovation. But the computing industry is moving to a new future as disruptive and as radical as the era that began with the introduction of silicon chips, and Big Blue is determined not to fall behind. Read More

In-depth: Google's Chrome OS and Samsung's Chromebook
Samsung has shipped its Chromebook laptop, which uses Google's new Chrome OS to trade the desktop for the cloud. We take a close look at the hardware and the OS. Read More

Four companies rethink databases for the cloud
Several companies are developing new database technologies to solve what they see as the shortcomings of traditional, relational database management systems in a cloud environment. Read More

10 drive docks help you re-use old hard drives
If you don't want to waste older internal hard drives, one of these 10 drive docks can help you expand your external storage. Read More

 
 
 

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