ITworld Today | | Want to feel old? These things will all turn twenty this year. | | Issue highlights 1. 12 jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014 2. The 10 techiest cars of 2014 drive, park, and even smell better than you do (yep) 3. Looming disasters, and other tech predictions, for 2014 and beyond 4. 2014: Does Apple still look doomed? 5. 18 hot IT certifications for 2014 6. Will Ubuntu dominate tablets in 2014? 7. 10 Linux distros to watch in 2014 8. Coming in 2014: MacBooks as fast as data center servers | White Paper: KnowBe4 Attackers can launch spear-phishing attacks on your organization with email addresses resulting in serious data breaches. Take defensive action today and find out how many of your email addresses are exposed. Receive a one-time free 'deep-search' and find your exposed email addresses as well as the websites where they can be found. View now | The average salary for newly hired IT pros is expected to increase 5.6% in the coming year. READ MORE | One car offers interior scent control, and you'll also see dual displays, digital instrument clusters, and better connectivity (for a fee). READ MORE | More than most years, 2013 might be remembered for some ominous predictions of doom for the earth and its inhabitants. READ MORE | Don't be fooled by the company's rocky 2013. There are strong signs that it has turned the corner. READ MORE | White Paper: CDW The proliferation of cloud computing options has begun to change the way storage is thought about, procured and used. IT managers and departments need to think through how cloud options might fit into and complement their onsite data infrastructures. Read Now | Premium pay for IT certifications is up 1.5 percent; the largest quarterly increase since 2006. Read along as we look at the IT certifications predicted to grow in early 2014. READ MORE | Also in this open source roundup: A SteamOS install guide, and a screenshot tour of Fedora 20 MATE. READ MORE | What to expect in the world of Linux in the upcoming year. READ MORE | DRAMeXchange expects second-generation PCIe to replace SATA III in servers and higher-end laptops as the interface of choice for manufacturers, including Apple. READ MORE | White Paper: CDW Find out the key benefits of the latest upcoming 802.11 standard and how gigabit wireless can help your network. Read Now | | | | | |
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