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12 jobs getting the biggest raises in 2014
The average salary for newly hired IT pros is expected to increase 5.6% in the coming year. Read More


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Deliver Mobile Apps: A Lifecycle Approach
This white paper describes software and services that accelerate and simplify the creation of internally developed or "in-house" enterprise mobile applications. It also describes how to deploy and manage these mobile apps on both company-provided and "bring-your-own" smartphones and tablet computers. Learn More

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Gartner gives guidance for IT leaders on Group Video Systems
The Gartner "MarketScope for Group Video Systems" evaluates seven group video system vendors based on six customer-focused criteria such as customer experience, market responsiveness and track record, and offering strategy. Gartner's guidance for IT leaders who want to start or expand the use of video collaboration within their organizations starts with the Gartner MarketScope for Group Video Systems 2013. Download it today.

Think you know what a Chrome machine is? Get a load of this big beast!
Chrome machines are tiny, underpowered 11-inch netbooks, right? Not any more. A new LG machine to be released in 2014 could redefine what you think of as a Chrome computer. Read More

How to replace a tired resume cliche with eye-catching adjectives
Why you need to avoid 'the box' at all costs Read More


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Improving Legal Compliance With Security Awareness Training
Grasp a "big picture" understanding of legal and regulatory compliance obligations by finding common threads in these laws and then applying that understanding to personnel training. Security awareness training mitigates the security threat posed by an organization's own employees as well as reduces the potential for costly errors. View now

Why slacking off supercharges your career
How doing nothing is the key to productivity Read More

An ITworld reader asks: What is a good way to determine how much bandwidth your network needs before initial setup?
I am doing an initial setup on a network with 50 users. Most communications will remain within the LAN. VPN, Cloud, and Internet are all important, but workers duties mostly consist of editing files and printing. There will be 12 users that will need constant access to external networks via VPN. What is a good method to figure out how much bandwidth is needed for the company to run efficiently. I would like to have a good idea before asking the ISP? Read More


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