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Up-and-coming tech jobs -- and how to land one WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid Disk v. Tape: A Look at Backup Trends in Government The U.S. Government has been the largest user of tape-based backup systems since the 1970s. Most agencies have begun to deploy disk storage and disk-based backup because of reliability and security concerns. Read more In this Issue RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco UCS with intelligent Intel® Xeon® processors Learn how the Cisco Unified Computing System, powered by intelligent Intel® Xeon® processors, signals an evolution in the data center: Cisco Unified Computing at Work, Unified Computing Design Zone, Build a Cloud Ready Data Center and Changing the Server Industry. Learn More Career advice: Managers shouldn't get buried in details Resume makeover: How an enterprise architect can become a CIO WHITE PAPER: Symantec E-Discovery - Experts Tell All In this eGuide, Computerworld and sister publications CIO, Network World, and IT World examine some of the hottest issues around e-discovery and archiving today. Read on to discover how some organizations are approaching data-management challenges, and the tools that are available to help. View Now Mobile app developers to get their own professional organization 12 IT outsourcing predictions for 2012 | ||||||||||
SHARK TANK OF THE DAY OK, not EXACTLY the same noise User calls the help desk complaining that his computer is making loud noises -- and from past experience, he knows that means trouble. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S QUICKPOLL IT made headlines throughout 2011, from social media's role in Arab Spring to the popularity of Google's Android and Google+ and more. What was the top story of this year? NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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