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Health providers can't find, keep IT staff

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Health providers can't find, keep IT staff
A survey of IT executives in U.S. hospitals revealed that many are concerned they will not be able to find the IT employees they need to implement technology required under the Affordable Care Act. Read More


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Send High Volume Email Without Getting Blocked or Berated
For many companies, sending large volumes of email is business as usual. Social networking sites are known to send a few billion emails a day. Whatever "high volume" means to your business, our guide reveals how to send more email without getting blocked by an ISP or eliciting customer complaints. Learn More

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Cloud Backup and Recovery for Virtual Server Environments
Cloud data protection is widely used for physical data protection strategy; but it's benefit can be extended to virtual environment as well. Read this brief white paper to learn more about how cloud backup and recovery can further reduce cost and risks to your organization's critical data. Read Now!

Academy Cube online learning platform aims to tackle IT skills shortage
Software vendors, academic institutions and government agencies united on Tuesday to tackle European youth unemployment and the IT skills shortage with a new online education platform. Read More

Eric Berridge: How to be a James Bond-style CIO
To succeed in 2013, create an infrastructure that perfectly serves your employees, so that they can perfectly serve your customers. To fully understand what they need, go "undercover," immersing yourself in departmental operations and culture. Read More


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M2M and the Cloud: Business Proceed with Caution
Machine-to-Machine services are gaining momentum as an efficient way to collect and analyze data from wired and wireless systems across the enterprise. In a Computerworld Quick Pulse survey, more than half of respondents said cloud-based M2M storage would reduce the burden on IT staff Learn More

H-1B visas used by firm to create low-cost workforce, U.S. alleges
A Texas IT services firm has been indicted by federal authorities for using H-1B visa workers to create an inexpensive 'as needed' labor force. Read More

Yahoo tries to clear air after telecommuting uproar
After creating a ruckus for calling all of its telecommuters back into the office, Yahoo is trying to quell some of the furor. Read More

HP halfway through restructuring, 15K layoffs to go
HP has reached the halfway point in its restructuring, with 15,000 employees left to cut to meet its layoff target by the end of next year, according to CEO Meg Whitman. Read More

 

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