Thursday, February 5, 2015

Tech salary guide 2015. Plus: How to get your resume past the robots

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Tech salary guide for 2015
From CIO to PC technician, salaries for technology-related jobs are on the rise. This IT salary guide covers pay increases for more than 80 positions in 12 categories. And if you work in the Silicon Valley, the news is even better. Read More
 




WEBCAST: Citrix Systems

Building a User-Friendly, Secure Clinical Mobile Workspace
In this webinar, hear how Southcoast Health System designed an integrated platform leveraging virtual desktop infrastructure and application virtualization to deliver its integrated EMR system plus a multitude of other critical applications as well as an enterprise mobility management solution to support their bring-your-own-device policies. Learn More

Get your resume past the robots: How to beat HR's mechanical gatekeepers
You have two options when it comes to beating the automated systems that filter resumes: you can go through them, or you can go around them. Read More
 

11 essential JavaScript tools for Web developers
From Web app frameworks to data visualization in real time, these tools have your next Web project covered. Read More
 

WIN THIS BOOK: Core Java for the Impatient
We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky readers. Enter for your chance to win! Read More
 

The top 10 rookie open source projects
Black Duck presents its Open Source Rookies of the Year -- the 10 most exciting, active new projects germinated by the global open source community. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Attachmate

Why your existing solution might not be adequate
To meet the demands of today's business landscape, IT staffs must take steps to secure and integrate their information assets, while satisfying compliance mandates and optimizing corporate efficiency. This white paper presents managed file transfer (MFT) as a way to meet corporate information and data management requirements. Read More

10 signs you've been coding too much for too long
If you're doing one or more of these things, it might be time to step away from the IDE and take a break. Read More
 

Keyboard for one: 9 of the most impressive solo programming efforts
Notable examples of coding brilliance that came from the mind (and hands) of one programmer. Read More
 

Military-funded robots can learn by watching YouTube
Those fearing the rise of an all-powerful artificial intelligence, take note: Robots are now learning by watching YouTube. Read More
 

MIT randomizes tasks to speed massive multicore processors
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a data structure that they claim can help large multicore processors churn through their workloads more effectively. Their trick? Do away with the traditional first-come, first-served work queue and assign tasks more randomly. Read More
 

RadioShack through the ages: 8 adorable images from the fallen giant's vault
RadioShack may be gearing up to call it quits, but—wow—look at all this amazing consumer electronics history. Read More
 

 

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