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Security skills shortage is real, and it's not going away anytime soon
The current shortage of cybersecurity professionals in the U.S will likely resolve itself over the next several years, according to the RAND Corp. But until then, companies will find it disturbingly difficult to find skilled workers. Read More


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Flash Performance for Oracle RAC with PCIe Shared Storage
This paper talks about a unique offering that makes it possible for Oracle RAC database to run on PCIe SSDs. The RAC cluster need not have any other shared storage, yet it still achieves the best performance, availability, scalability, and cost savings for building out blocks of databases for the public or private cloud. View Now>>

As Google+ nears 3rd anniversary, where does it go from here?
With Google's social network coming up on its third anniversary, industry analysts are wondering if the company is rethinking Google+ and where it goes from here. Read More

Surface Pro 3 'notebook' reaches retail today
Microsoft today kicked off retail sales of the Surface Pro 3, the 2-in-1 device touted by the company as a notebook replacement. Read More

Whoops! Microsoft goof confirms Surface Mini
Microsoft inadvertently confirmed in a user guide that it had a smaller Surface tablet ready to release when it unveiled the larger Surface Pro 3 last month. Read More

Microsoft, insurer, may make home automation inexpensive -- even free
If home automation can reduce insurance claims due to fire, water damage and theft, insurers may become advocates for Internet of Things technologies. Read More

Personal 3D printer sales to reach $1.2B by 2018
A new report shows that 3D printers and the materials that go along with them will explode over the next five years due to a growing comport with the technology fed mainly by inclusion of the tech in academic settings. Read More


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Integrated Performance Tools Plug Mainframe Management Gap
Mainframe applications are becoming more complex but mainframe experts are essentially aging out of their jobs. New research from IDG sheds light on this challenge, and the solution of integrated, enterprise-wide application performance management tools. Learn more

Skype to retire 5-month old editions for Windows, Mac
Skype today said it would retire older versions of its desktop Internet calling application, including versions on Windows and OS X launched as recently as January and February of this year. Read More

Oracle buys co-browsing tech; targets Salesforce.com
Oracle is scooping up co-browsing software maker LiveLOOK in a bid to flesh out its suite of customer experience software. Read More

Senate bill aims to expand Wi-Fi spectrum
Two U.S. senators have introduced legislation aimed at expanding the amount of Wi-Fi spectrum available in a band now designated for intelligent vehicle communications, satellite service and amateur radio. Read More

Republicans call on FCC to leave net neutrality to antitrust agencies
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should leave net neutrality enforcement to antitrust agencies that can bring lawsuits against broadband providers after they see evidence of anti-competitive behavior, some U.S. lawmakers have advocated. Read More

Wall Street Beat: Despite Oracle earnings miss, software appears healthy
An earnings miss by Oracle is usually enough to send tech market forecasters back to their spreadsheets with furrowed brows. But there was enough good news on the tech sales front this week to keep expectations for IT on the optimistic side. Read More

Jonny Evans: OS X Mavericks: Archiving messages in Apple Mail
We're going to look at a quick and easy way to archive your old messages from Mail. There are lots of reasons to do this -- and can archive your messages without losing them. Read More


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