Tech luminaries we lost in 2011 | 3D printers: Almost mainstream | ||||||||||
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Up-and-coming tech jobs -- and how to land one WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies Can you deploy a new application in days rather than months? In this executive Q&A, Cloud Luminary and PGi CTO David Guthrie discusses how the cloud computing platform helped his company scale up immediately by getting his applications running efficiently in a matter of days, rather than months. Learn More In this Issue WHITE PAPER: IBM Business Analytics: The Path from Novice to Master A Computerworld survey has found improved forecasting and cost-cutting to be the top priorities for organizations deploying BA. But most organizations are not yet far along the path to BA mastery the point at which they will be able to fully integrate BA into their business strategy and thereby reap its full benefits. Read More Tech luminaries we lost in 2011 3D printers: Almost mainstream Where the tech workers are (map) WHITE PAPER: Red Hat Open Source Virtualization FAQ Learn the key advantages of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV), reasons for moving from Xen open source to the KVM hypervisor, RHEV's scalability, and avoiding the rising costs of VMware. Learn More What's up for Apple in 2012? Hands-on: The ReadyNAS NV+ provides serious storage for prosumers 5 resolutions to change the world in 2012 Better sleeping through technology: Zeo Sleep Manager - Mobile | ||||||||||
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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