Sunday, August 31, 2014

9 inexpensive ways to get your new business noticed online

9 inexpensive ways to get your new business noticed online

Have a company laptop? Here's how to keep your browsing private

ITworld Today
August 31, 2014

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Issue highlights

1. 9 inexpensive ways to get your new business noticed online

2. Have a company laptop? Here's how to keep your browsing private

3. Tech industry job boom fuels IT recruiter shortage

4. How to use OpenPGP to encrypt your email messages and files in the cloud

5. What matters in the fall smartphone lineup: brand, display size, battery life, LTE

6. Carmakers put Apple's CarPlay in the slow lane

7. LAST CHANCE: Enter to win a copy of "Essential Mobile Interaction Design"

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Setting up data protection infrastructures with your organizations' core mission or business in mind is key. In this webinar, the Arcserve team will offer insights and solutions to make data protection a strategic component of your business. Learn more!

9 inexpensive ways to get your new business noticed online

Small business owners and social media, SEO and marketing experts share their nine top tips for how new businesses can get noticed online, without having to spend a lot of money. READ MORE

Have a company laptop? Here's how to keep your browsing private

Your employer may let you take a company laptop home, but that doesn't mean they're not looking over your shoulder. READ MORE

Tech industry job boom fuels IT recruiter shortage

It's a good – no, make that great – time to become an IT recruiter. READ MORE

Webcast: IBM

Harness the Big Four – Cloud, Mobile, Social, and Analytics

Register today to attend this webcast, and see examples of how The U.S. Tennis Association, Wimbledon and U.S. Golf Association are using the right IT infrastructure to deploy Cloud and Big Data & Analytics. Learn More

How to use OpenPGP to encrypt your email messages and files in the cloud

When online services lack privacy controls, you can roll your own using near military-grade encryption. READ MORE

What matters in the fall smartphone lineup: brand, display size, battery life, LTE

Given that at least five top-flight smartphones will be launched in September, would-be buyers will have plenty of choices. READ MORE

Carmakers put Apple's CarPlay in the slow lane

They're also looking to include Android, which IHS says will dominate the market. READ MORE

LAST CHANCE: Enter to win a copy of "Essential Mobile Interaction Design"

The drawing ends today. Enter now! READ MORE

Webcast: IBM

ING Transforms DevOps to Reduce Cost and Speed Delivery

ING, one of the largest banks in Europe needed to reduce the high cost of isolated, inefficient application development. They chose IBM PureApplication System to move their IT infrastructure to a cloud-based shared service model. In this Webcast, ING executive, Mark Willemse, shares the lessons ING learned from this strategic initiative. Learn more

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