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Up all night: How the tech elite pushes a crazy workaholic culture
Want to know why techies work such crazy hours and nap at their desks? Start at the top. Read More


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The Five Fundamentals of Virtual Server Protection
The compelling benefits of server virtualization are driving the transition to large scale virtual server deployments. Learn More

10 overhyped tech products that crashed and burned
The demos blew everyone away. Then reality hit. Read More

TOR Project: Stop using Windows, disable JavaScript
The TOR Project is advising that people stop using Windows after the discovery of a startling vulnerability in Firefox that undermined the main advantages of the privacy-centered network. Read More

US IT worker files hiring lawsuit against Infosys
A Wisconsin IT professional has filed a lawsuit against Indian outsourcing firm Infosys alleging that the company discriminates against U.S. job applicants in favor of South Asians for jobs in the U.S. Read More

7 browser tricks to get the most out of your Chromecast
Chromecast already offers a ton of value for its $35 price tag, but the Cast extension for the Chrome browser can help it do so much more. Read More


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Enterprise Storage eGuide
Storage professionals today are dealing with the ramification of a number of new technologies. Trends such as cloud, virtualization, mobility and big data are having a significant impact on how enterprises store data today. Learn More

From IFTTT to Node.js: A baker's dozen of tech tutorials
13 of the best how-to videos YouTube has to offer for learning Web services, tools, languages and more. Read More

Android one-click Google authentication method puts users, businesses at risk
A feature that allows Android users to authenticate themselves on Google websites without having to enter their account password can be abused by rogue apps to give attackers access to Google accounts. Read More

The best places to work in IT
Which companies offer the best benefits, training and more? We reveal all. Read More

What was your first Linux distro?
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Scrum expert Ilan Goldstein helps you translate the Scrum framework into reality to meet the Scrum challenges your formal training never warned you about.

 

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