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5 hot specialties for software developers

Internet Explorer takes unexpected jump in market share | The IT certs that no longer pay extra -- and the new skills that do

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5 hot specialties for software developers
Want to escape the outsourcing axe? From cross-platform mobile developers to parallel computing architects, there are several unique niches for shrewd engineers to occupy. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Raritan

Improve Data Center Infrastructure Management
With increasingly complex infrastructures, how do data center operations managers control expense, improve productivity, provide reliable service and project future needs? This paper looks at how DCIM software will give companies the visibility, control and insight to leverage IT assets to align with business goals. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Dell

Debunking the Myth of the Single-Vendor Network
The notion that single-vendor networks have a lower total cost of ownership is somewhat misleading, as a strong best practice approach can actually reduce TCO in a multi-vendor environment through decreased short-term capital investments and a reduction in the use of single-vendor premium maintenance services. Read more

Internet Explorer takes unexpected jump in market share
Chrome shot itself in the foot, contributing to Microsoft's increased browser numbers, but the other source of growth comes -- surprisingly -- from IE 6. Read More

The IT certs that no longer pay extra -- and the new skills that do
The certs you could once count on for a job or extra pay are now regarded as standard skills. The real money in the IT job market is now in hybrid business/tech roles. Read More

Amazon Web Services: The new Microsoft Windows
As cloud computing continues its rapid growth, we could face the reality that we have a single cloud computing provider that's far ahead of the competition. Amazon.com's cloud services are quickly becoming the only cloud platform that businesses consider. Read More

The Facebook IPO: Zuck's letter to investors
Cringe has a copy of the letter Mark Zuckerberg plans to file along with Facebook's IPO documents later. That's his story at least, and he's sticking to it. Read More




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