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IT careers: Should you be an SVP?

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IT careers: Should you be an SVP?
Attaining the title of CIO was once as high as a techie could rise. Now we're in the 'age of the ampersand' as IT pros add VP, SVP, EVP or CVP onto their business cards. But do the new titles mean anything? Read More


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Address the Challenges in Your Data Center
Virtualization has delivered value to IT teams of all sizes by helping to optimize server resources, simplify management, improve availability and drive down cost. While the benefits from server virtualization have been significant, challenges in the datacenter beyond the server still exist. Learn more!

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Six Steps to Securing Your Domains
Attacks against domain name registrations and the hijacking of DNS records are on the rise and profoundly dangerous. Learn six steps you can take to safeguard your domains, not only at the registrar level, but at the registry level as well. Access Your White Paper Today. Read now!

5 best and 5 worst cities for IT salaries
Want to know where IT professionals make the highest -- and the lowest -- salaries? We dig into Kforce's 2014 Salary and Employment Guide to see where today's tech workers make the most and the least, the top paying IT roles in each city, and the cost of living for each community. Read More

How many data scientists does the world really need?
The buzz is all about 'Big Data' and how best to use it to generate actionable intelligence. To do this, companies will need to hire loads of highly trained, highly paid data scientists -- or will they? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Absolute Software

Build A Road Map For Workforce Computing
This report outlines Forrester's solution to help IT infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders develop their five-year technology road map for workforce computing. Learn More

Bug bounty program pays researchers that find flaws in widely-used software
A new bug bounty program sponsored by Microsoft and Facebook will reward security researchers for finding and reporting vulnerabilities in widely used software that have the potential to affect a large number of Internet users. Read More

Patrick Thibodeau: IT workers were, in the end, lost
IT job cuts appear to be in progress at Northeast Utilities in Connecticut, thanks to a move to offshore a significant number of jobs. You may wonder how this happens. Why is it so easy for U.S. companies, even a utility with a captive customer base, to move jobs overseas? Read More

Many IT leaders' top concerns don't jibe with organizations' priorities
Top IT pros have plenty to be thankful for these days: rising budgets, salaries and job tenures among them. But when it comes to IT management and spending priorities, these IT leaders often don't see eye to eye with their organizations. Read More


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In our in-depth report on security, we take a closer look at mobile security and the tricky balancing act that comes when you want to give employees greater access to data but also need to keep corporate information safe. Also, we look at how companies are using new technologies to lock down their supply chains, and how one state agency dealt with thousands of security mandates by building a risk framework from the ground up.

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