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Salaries rise for engineers despite higher unemployment WHITE PAPER: Rackspace Unlocking the Enterprise Cloud This whitepaper discusses the lock-in enterprises face with cloud computing and how the OpenStack open-source platform can help to eliminate that conundrum. Read More Today! In this Issue RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: MIT MIT Sloan Executive Education: 2-5 day programs Gain cutting-edge insights from senior MIT Sloan faculty. Select from over 25 non-degree programs in strategy, innovation, management, leadership, technology, and operations. Take a course or earn an MIT Sloan Executive Certificate. Learn more: http://executive.mit.edu The Agile Business: Want to roll back offshoring? Create jobs? Train our folks WHITE PAPER: Rackspace Consideration for the Cloud This white paper discusses the IT challenges enterprises face and how the Cloud can help overcome those challenges. IT then defines different Cloud configurations and the most appropriate uses of each. Finally, it provides guidance on enterprise decision-making regarding Cloud applications and platforms. Read More! Bart Perkins: Games in the workplace can harness brainpower to solve complex issues Healthcare CIOs to job seekers: Keep skills up to date | ||||||||||
CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL Can Microsoft and Intel's marriage be saved? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY Unclear on the whole 'push' concept This IT pilot fish really appreciates software installations that can be pushed out to users over the network because techs don't have to physically touch each workstation. But one software vendor's version of "push" challenges that concept. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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