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Buy Matthew Broderick's old movie computer and possibly impress Ally Sheedy
Now's your chance to own the famous computer from WarGames. Read More


WHITE PAPER: PC Connection

Microsoft SQL Server Database Consolidation
Dell's data-center-in-a-box solution, featuring the M1000e chassis, maybe the right choice for SMB customers looking to consolidate SQL Server databases in a virtualized environment. Advantages of this solution include: lower software licensing costs, reduced power consumption, and easy management. Learn more.

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The Case and Criteria for Embedded DLP with AMD
What should you be looking for in a DLP solution? Learn how to make a case for DLP as an embedded capability within secure Web gateways. Read more

The technology of WarGames
The classic hacker movie, which just turned 30, also featured some classic computer hardware, both on-screen and off. Read More

We can see you now: 8 Skype interview no-nos
From keeping the family out of the picture to remembering not to text while on-camera live, we highlight some don'ts that if avoided might help you land a job. Read More

LAST CHANCE: Win a copy of 'Learning jQuery'
We've got 5 copies to give to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter now! The drawing ends June 30. Read More

HTC One vs. Samsung Galaxy S4: 5 reasons to choose the One
The following list spotlights five areas in which the HTC One outperforms the Galaxy S4. Read More


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BI Checklist for IT Pros
Learn the key selection criteria required to provide your organization with the capability to address structured data, unstructured data and mobile demands so that employees can view and manipulate data on their own, from virtually any location. Read Now

8 struggling technologies: Which ones will survive?
In the tech industry, perception matters, expectations matter and momentum matters. Here are some technologies that are struggling in all 3 areas. Read More

Enjoy your tiny payout: The weird world of tech class action lawsuits
Class action lawsuits: they make millions for lawyers, but often leave tech plaintiffs with nothing to show for it but tiny checks and miscellaneous geegaws. Here are some of the weirdest. Read More

Best college tech majors for landing a top starting salary
Not all tech degrees are created equal–especially when it comes to what you earn straight out of college. Take a look at where the money is in 2013 for new graduates. Read More

Amazon Web Services: We'll go to court to fight gov't requests for data
AWS said it will disclose government requests for data to customers and help customers fight such requests. Read More

COBOL, Like Star Trek, needs a new generation
COBOL, it's finally becoming clear, isn't going away any time soon; there are far too many business-criticial applications written in it that work perfectly well for that to happen. This reality could be a career boon for IT staff. Read More

 

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