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8 new tech job titles -- grab 'em before they're hot
With change the only constant in the IT jobs market these days, savvy tech pros are keeping their eye on these emerging specialties. Read More


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Accelerate WAN File Transfers by 50x
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Building Tomorrow's Infrastructure
Listen to this podcast to discover how Crider Foods worked with PC Connection to update their IT infrastructure, while maintaining compliance and control. PC Connection's experts helped Crider deploy Cisco UCS with Intel® Xeon® processors as part of their total data center overhaul. Learn More

Richi Jennings: SURPRISE! iPhone 6 release date earlier than we expected
Rumor-mill says iPhone 6 release date moved forward. Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) is said to be readying the next iPhone sooner than expected. Cupertino-watchers point to (ahem) "sources" in Apple's Chinese supply chain who are reporting revised plans. It looks like we're only talking about the 4.7-inch device, so who knows when the 5.5-inch phablet will be available. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers also trade tips about the design. Read More

NASA's spinoff technologies are outta this world
NASA's technology is often repurposed for commercial use. How do you think we got ear thermometers, LEDs or scratch-resistant glass lenses? Here are a few ways the next wave of NASA tech will benefit the rest of us. Read More

IT malpractice: Doc operates on server, costs hospitals $4.8M
An inadvertent data leak that stemmed from a physician's attempt to reconfigure a server cost New York Presbyterian Hospital and Columbia University Medical Center $4.8 million to settle with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Read More

Experts search for method to Apple's Beat madness
Analysts today struggled to explain why Apple might acquire Beats Electronics, the headphone maker and music subscription service operator, for $3.2 billion. Read More


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How Dell Optimizes Marketing Decision Making
Using fictional data, two analysts from Dell's corporate marketing group explained how data and marketing analytics helped them examine the question: "Was the campaign successful?" in depth. Download this whitepaper to learn more. Read Now

Tick, tock: Windows 8.1 users face patch ban as Microsoft sets next week's updates
Microsoft will issue eight security updates to customers next week that will include fixes for Internet Explorer, Windows, Office and SharePoint. Read More

Ira Winkler: My run-in with the Syrian Electronic Army
The hacker group dedicated to supporting Syria's dictator wasted an attack vector on trying to embarrass the writer. Will the SEA's handlers in the Syrian intelligence services approve of such immaturity? Read More

Samsung Chromebook 2 review: Compelling -- but not without compromise
Samsung's Chromebook 2 has a distinctive design and a roomy 1080p display, but it also has some meaningful drawbacks compared to other devices. Read More

10 users IT hates to support
From the paranoid to the pathological, here are 10 user ¿personalities¿ certain to drive any IT pro crazy. Read More

Google testing what could be 'dramatic' Gmail redesign
Google appears to be testing a dramatic Gmail redesign that could surprise users. Read More


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DIGITAL SPOTLIGHT: YOUR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE CLOUD

In our in-depth report, we look at the lessons learned from early adopters about ramping up, scaling back and avoiding disasters in the cloud. We'll also tell you why IT pros with cloud chops have seen their fortunes rise and offer tips on how to hammer out an iron-clad cloud service agreement.

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